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Title: Glasses
Post by: doubleup on November 01, 2007, 06:55:31 PM

Old age beginning to take it's toll, I bought a pair of those cheapo reading glasses in the supermarket.  While they do make a hand held book a lot clearer, they just make a pc screen blurred.  Sometimes with 4 small poker tables on my laptop I struggle to see pot amounts, pahud graphics etc.  So what kind of glasses do you get to magnify something about 2 feet away?


Title: Re: Glasses
Post by: byronkincaid on November 01, 2007, 07:01:07 PM
prescription ones


Title: Re: Glasses
Post by: doubleup on November 01, 2007, 07:26:06 PM
prescription ones

But surely a lens has a focal point - so it wld be a bit impractical to have different glasses for every 6 inches away from you and I'm pretty sure ppl don't have dozens of glasses.  The supermarket ones have different strengths.  Is the focal point further away or nearer or the same depending on the stregnth.  I can read this post perfectly ok - its just the poker table thing.  Also what glasses do ppl use when playing live poker where the cards are a few feet away?

Do saga have forums?   


Title: Re: Glasses
Post by: reenot on November 01, 2007, 09:16:04 PM
About a year ago I kept waking up with sleep in my eyes like I had real bad conjuctivitus, went to the doc who gave me some ointment but it didnt really help. Doc then suggested I go for an eye test. Never had a problem with reading anything, knew my eyesight was fine but went for the eyetest anyway.
Passed the test where you cover one eye then the other reading from the board so many feet away, then the optician gave me a laminate with about 8 paragraphs of writing on it each one smaller than the last, the last one was minute and I struggled with it. The optician put huge pair of glasses on me (the ones where they can put different lenses in) and shuffled them around then wow I could even read the minute paragraph with ease.
He recommended I get a pair of glasses for reading, using the pc and watching TV as my eyes were taking longer to focus than they should and would only get worse if I didn't. I couldn't believe how much clearer my pc screen was when I got them considering I didn't think I had a problem anyway. No more tired eyes even after a full day in front of the pc.

If you think you need glasses get to the optician now before your eyesight gets any worse. You only get one pair of eyes look after them!


Title: Re: Glasses
Post by: RED-DOG on November 01, 2007, 09:23:35 PM
The focal point is different depending on the lens. Glasses that are comfortable for reading focus a little too close for comfort at the computer. try a weaker lens, i.e. a smaller magnification number.


Title: Re: Glasses
Post by: Ironside on November 01, 2007, 09:23:48 PM
Do saga have forums?   

ask tikay


Title: Re: Glasses
Post by: Graham C on November 01, 2007, 09:24:31 PM
Get yourself down to spec savers for an eye test, then get the prescription and go to the supermarket and get a pair with the same whatevertheycallit.


Title: Re: Glasses
Post by: doubleup on November 01, 2007, 09:29:54 PM

:)  I knew someone wld say that - just wondered who.


Title: Re: Glasses
Post by: Ironside on November 01, 2007, 09:32:03 PM
btw you coming up north tomorrow for the masters


Title: Re: Glasses
Post by: doubleup on November 01, 2007, 11:00:45 PM
btw you coming up north tomorrow for the masters

I didn't know anything about it, am coming down with a cold I think and have just dropped 3 buyins in 400nl to start of November in good style... so in summary   "No"

(but thanks for asking)


Title: Re: Glasses
Post by: Ironside on November 01, 2007, 11:04:18 PM
i posted on the live board a few weeks ago

next bigger event they have i will drop you a PM


Title: Re: Glasses
Post by: MKKfish on November 02, 2007, 05:09:08 AM
No need to turn up... it's mine


Title: Re: Glasses
Post by: TheChipPrince on November 02, 2007, 09:19:57 AM
3 years ago my eyes where perfect, now, after spending 10-12 hours in front of a computer most days i'm in the process of booking an eye test... :(


Title: Re: Glasses
Post by: kinboshi on November 02, 2007, 10:26:46 AM
3 years ago my eyes where perfect, now, after spending 10-12 hours in front of a computer most days i'm in the process of booking an eye test... :(

Does spending time in front of a computer actually affect your eyes - or is it something that would happen anyway?  I'm only asking as I spend about 12 hours (minimum) in front of a computer everyday (how sad is that?), and my eye sight is fine.

Any ophthalmologists on here?


Title: Re: Glasses
Post by: Dingdell on November 02, 2007, 10:37:55 AM
3 years ago my eyes where perfect, now, after spending 10-12 hours in front of a computer most days i'm in the process of booking an eye test... :(

Does spending time in front of a computer actually affect your eyes - or is it something that would happen anyway?  I'm only asking as I spend about 12 hours (minimum) in front of a computer everyday (how sad is that?), and my eye sight is fine.

Any ophthalmologists on here?

I think your employer may have to pay for eyetests etc if you are required to spend a large amount of your time at the computer at work.   My eyes have definitiely got worse over the since joining blonde!


Title: Re: Glasses
Post by: jizzemm on November 02, 2007, 11:08:43 AM
3 years ago my eyes where perfect, now, after spending 10-12 hours in front of a computer most days i'm in the process of booking an eye test... :(

Does spending time in front of a computer actually affect your eyes - or is it something that would happen anyway?  I'm only asking as I spend about 12 hours (minimum) in front of a computer everyday (how sad is that?), and my eye sight is fine.

Any ophthalmologists on here?

Yes spending lots of time on a pc will mean that you go short sighted.. Its a natural thing anyway, but these days its gets quicker as we all spend time using our eyes for a distance of 10-20 inches. Your eyes get used to that distance, and when ur trying to look at something further away its harder for your eyes..

All that from Specsavers !!


Title: Re: Glasses
Post by: kinboshi on November 02, 2007, 11:12:15 AM
3 years ago my eyes where perfect, now, after spending 10-12 hours in front of a computer most days i'm in the process of booking an eye test... :(

Does spending time in front of a computer actually affect your eyes - or is it something that would happen anyway?  I'm only asking as I spend about 12 hours (minimum) in front of a computer everyday (how sad is that?), and my eye sight is fine.

Any ophthalmologists on here?

Yes spending lots of time on a pc will mean that you go short sighted.. Its a natural thing anyway, but these days its gets quicker as we all spend time using our eyes for a distance of 10-20 inches. Your eyes get used to that distance, and when ur trying to look at something further away its harder for your eyes..

All that from Specsavers !!

Who are trying to sell you glasses....

I still don't buy it.  Have controlled studies been carried out to confirm that spending time in front of a computer does your eyes in?  Why are mine OK?


Title: Re: Glasses
Post by: jizzemm on November 02, 2007, 11:18:21 AM
It makes no difference to specsavers the maths of how peoples eyes go..

They were explaining the proccess.. You spend a lot of time looking at things that are 10- 20 inches away from your face and your eyes will eventually start to focus better at that distance, and struggle more for longer distances..
3 years ago, my eyes got better, i could see better for distance and i asked why that would happen. They asked if I had spent time away from PC/TV etc for the previous 2 yrs, and it was true. then i found poker, and my job turned to doing everything on the PC, and my last check 4 months ago, eyes had got worse again, a lot worse.

Not a Scientific explanation dan, but only what they said, and it sort of makes sense..


Title: Re: Glasses
Post by: tikay on November 02, 2007, 11:31:39 AM

I am not sure I believe all this "your eyes will get worse if you use a computer" stuff.

Our eyesight gets worse with age - all of us - and I'm of the view (view, geddit?) that it's gonna happen whether or not we use Computers. Maybe that's a short-sighted view.


Title: Re: Glasses
Post by: TheChipPrince on November 02, 2007, 11:52:57 AM
3 years ago my eyes where perfect, now, after spending 10-12 hours in front of a computer most days i'm in the process of booking an eye test... :(

Does spending time in front of a computer actually affect your eyes - or is it something that would happen anyway?  I'm only asking as I spend about 12 hours (minimum) in front of a computer everyday (how sad is that?), and my eye sight is fine.

Any ophthalmologists on here?

I'm sure that spending so long focusing on something so close does affect your eyes, but i'm only guessing...



Title: Re: Glasses
Post by: kinboshi on November 02, 2007, 12:21:37 PM
It sort of makes sense - but why is my eyesight fine? 

Like I said, if there's a correlation, a scientific study could show this.  One or two people saying "my eyesight's got worse since I've been using a computer" is hardly convincing evidence.  Like Tikay said your eyesight changes as you get older.  Diet also has an influence on your eyesight.  If you're tired or ill, your eyesight can be affected. 

Interestingly, you can exercise your eyes for specific tasks.  I know the England rugby and cricket teams have brought people in to improve the team's visual performance.  Maybe people who sit in front of computer screens and don't use their distance vision don't need glasses, instead they need to exercise their eyes and their distance vision will improve?  Works for other parts of the body.  Won't make your opticians rich though.




Title: Re: Glasses
Post by: The_duke on November 02, 2007, 12:27:52 PM
Of course it might not be the PC at all as use of Viagra can cause loss of vision. it can develop a side effect - known as nonarteritic anterior ischaemic optic neuropathy (NAION) - within 36 hours of taking Viagra. In some cases, vision wasn't completely restored.

Read that somewhere  ;angel; ;whistle;



Title: Re: Glasses
Post by: kinboshi on November 02, 2007, 12:37:38 PM
Of course it might not be the PC at all as use of Viagra can cause loss of vision. it can develop a side effect - known as nonarteritic anterior ischaemic optic neuropathy (NAION) - within 36 hours of taking Viagra. In some cases, vision wasn't completely restored.

Read that somewhere  ;angel; ;whistle;


I have heard it makes you go blind... 8)


Title: Re: Glasses
Post by: Ironside on November 02, 2007, 02:35:23 PM
No need to turn up... it's mine

think you better go and get a pair of specs with doubleup


Title: Re: Glasses
Post by: RED-DOG on November 02, 2007, 06:02:53 PM
My eyes are fine but, it's my arms that are too short.



Seriously, Mrs Red and I both started to need glasses for close work/reading at the same time, although I spend long hours at the computer and she doesn't.

Also, we have good long distance vision, if the problem were computer related it would be the other way round.


Title: Re: Glasses
Post by: ScotlandStu on November 05, 2007, 05:42:33 PM



       Varifocals


Title: Re: Glasses
Post by: Sark79 on November 05, 2007, 09:47:18 PM
In September of 1999 I had perfect eyesight.  By the middle of October 1999 I had trouble seeing across the room.  Unfortunately I was broke and didn't really have the money to go to a decent optician and instead I went to a cheap and nasty place in a troubled area of Kilmarnock.  The guy I saw did the eye test in about five minutes and I was given glasses.  I asked him if he thought it was unusual for a 19 year olds eyesight to deteriorate so badly in the space of about four weeks, he said it was normal and just one of those things.  I thought he was talking crap at the time, but I bought the glasses all the same as I needed them to see.

A few days later I started feeling really rough.  I made an appointment with the doctor and he did a few blood tests.  It was found that I was diabetic soon after.  Within two weeks after my medication started working, I had binned the glasses and touch wood my eyesight has been good since then.

Don't go for a cheap optician, they are cheap for a reason.  The doctors I saw at the time told me any decent optician would have advised that I make an appointment with my doctor straight away as it wasn't normal for a persons eyesight to go from eagle vison to awful in that period of time.  I am not saying you are in the same position I was, but a good optician will be able to give you great advice on eye care and a crap one will not .  I went back to my optician and told him he was an idiot, but he said it was an error any optician would make.