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mark ward
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non klr/ new eye glass's?

Post by mark ward » Mon Oct 17, 2011 4:53 pm

Hey if you hav worn progressive glass's (not Progressive insurance. lol) speak up. I just got home with a pair, I understand, that there will be head tilting up and down to get the proper vision at dirferance distances. BUTis it only for the 1/2inch center of the glass? I have good vision (tilting up down) but ONLY in about the center 1/2 inch., Just to read an Email (9inchs across?+-) I have to follow the line left to right. (etc.) like only the center 1/3rd works. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

denvowell
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Post by denvowell » Mon Oct 17, 2011 7:52 pm

How come no email lately? Is it on my end or yours?

Michael Martin
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non klr/ new eye glass's?

Post by Michael Martin » Mon Oct 17, 2011 10:01 pm

I have the same situation, Mark. I suspect it's worse with "lightweight lenses". Mike Martin, Louisville, KY ________________________________ From: mark ward Hey if you hav worn progressive glass's (not Progressive insurance. lol) speak up. I just got home with a pair, I understand, that there will be head tilting up and down to get the proper vision at dirferance distances. BUTis it only for the 1/2inch center of the glass? I have good vision (tilting up down) but ONLY in about the center 1/2 inch., Just to read an Email (9inchs across?+-) I have to follow the line left to right. (etc.) like only the center 1/3rd works. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Kevin Powers
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non klr/ new eye glass's?

Post by Kevin Powers » Mon Oct 17, 2011 10:14 pm

Have them check to be sure that the center point of the lenses matches up with your pupil, if they are off it will exacerbate the tunnel vision effect.
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 4:53 PM, mark ward wrote: > ** > > > Hey if you hav worn progressive glass's (not Progressive insurance. lol) > speak up. > > I just got home with a pair, I understand, that there will be head tilting > up and down to get the proper vision at dirferance distances. > > BUTis it only for the 1/2inch center of the glass? > > I have good vision (tilting up down) but ONLY in about the center 1/2 > inch., Just to read an Email (9inchs across?+-) I have to follow the > line left to right. (etc.) > > like only the center 1/3rd works. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > -- Kevin Powers White Bear Lake, MN [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Horton Oliphant
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non klr/ new eye glass's?

Post by Horton Oliphant » Tue Oct 18, 2011 9:38 am

This is why I returned my progressive lenses and have traditional trifocals. I gave myself plenty of time to adapt and just couldn't do it. At least with trifocals the area to the left and right of the center lenses is your prescription for distance where with the progressives that area isn't much of anything. At the time I tried progressives I was operating a bucket truck and relied on my peripheral vision to keep me oriented. I couldn't do that with the progressives. I talked to the people providing the glasses and they confirmed that the lower side areas really wasn't any prescription saying that to do that there would be noticeable lines in the lenses. Alan Henderson A13 Iowa
On 10/17/2011 4:53 PM, mark ward wrote: > > Hey if you hav worn progressive glass's (not Progressive insurance. > lol) speak up. > > I just got home with a pair, I understand, that there will be head > tilting up and down to get the proper vision at dirferance distances. > > BUTis it only for the 1/2inch center of the glass? > > I have good vision (tilting up down) but ONLY in about the center 1/2 > inch., Just to read an Email (9inchs across?+-) I have to follow the > line left to right. (etc.) > > like only the center 1/3rd works. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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