Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Fuisetaea Rimless Titanium Bifocal Readers

Ever since my husband had cataract surgery in February, he still needs glasses for reading. He had lenses put in that allow him to see both far and near; however, the near isn’t as near as it needs to be. That sort of defeats the purpose. Since he reads most of the day it’s become a constant that he wear glasses - something we were hoping to avoid. He keeps them on to see far, which defeats the purpose even more. He wanted to have his old frames fitted with bifocals, but we haven’t been inside a store since March. So I was looking around for bifocal glasses that are “plain” on the top, and 2.00 on the bottom. They also needed to be rimless and light. We found a pair on Amazon that had good reviews. The only issue I had was you could see the bifocal lines - it looks awful when you are used to progressives. So we ordered a pair and they arrived yesterday at a price much cheaper than any eye glass shop. So far he likes how light they are and they seem to be working out. It’s ridiculous to have so many readers around the house and in the car. I asked him if he would like bifocal sunglasses and he declined - he hates sunglasses to begin with. But it’s a lot easier to read if you are already wearing bifocals. If and when I need cataract surgery I think I would get basic lenses and wear glasses to correct whatever. I’m sure there are advantages to having a near and far lens - perhaps if you are in to sports and outside all the time. That’s not the case with us - especially since March. 














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