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Old November 14th 05, 07:50 PM
Paul kgyy
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Default Good for another 2 years

I've used progressives for years and like them a lot. I did try
bifocals for a while but they drove me crazy.

Not all progressives are the same - the middle or short distance
sections can be made larger or smaller depending on which is more
important. I do computer work all day, and the optician gave me a set
of progressives that have a pretty wide range at that distance. It
still requires more head movement than a true tri-focal, but that
becomes second nature after a month.

 




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