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| Do you wear bifocals? Do you find when trying to | | | | trying to see out of the small area designated for |
| use your computer it is hard to see the screen? | | | | reading. |
| Do you have to make head/neck adjusts? Have | | | | If you wear make my words bold computer |
| you ever thought about trying computer/reading | | | | reading glasses it is a much easier transformation. |
| glasses? If you answered yes, read on. | | | | When you sit at the computer you do not have |
| When you finally graduate into bifocals now is the | | | | to make adjustments to your head and neck in |
| time the fun starts. If you have the line that | | | | order to see the screen. You can just sit down |
| separates your bifocals from your distance vision; | | | | and start typing or reading. |
| it is a hard adjustment to make. If you have the | | | | With computer/reading glasses if you like to lie |
| blended glasses it is a much easier transformation. | | | | down and read this is possible. When you have |
| Either way you will definitely have to reorient | | | | computer/reading glasses they can be tinted to |
| yourself when walking or reading. | | | | relieve computer glare. Your eyes will love you. |
| When you use your computer and you have the | | | | Thank you for reading my article. Please feel free |
| blended/or line bifocals it is a huge adjustment for | | | | to read my numerous articles. |
| your eyes. You will sit in front on the computer | | | | Copyright 2006 Linda E. |