Anyone here recommend transitional lenses?
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Anyone here recommend transitional lenses?
Welp, time for some new glasses. Yup, it's that time again. Well, I usually go for the oval shaped frames or even worse, round frames but I went for something different this time. Yup, some light-weight rectangular frames which seem to suite the shape of my face well. Anyway, over the years I have been buying clip-ons for outside. For those without glasses, clip-ons are like sun-glasses but they are made to fit a normal pair of glasses, litterally clipping onto them. I used to have some that were somewhat stylish and I really liked the tint they provided. However, they were stolen which is pretty funny because you would expect them to be the last thing on a theifs list. Anyway, I really haven't liked any I've found since. Anyway, I thought I would go with something different and I was thinking about transitional lenses. My Dad had some and my brother had some and apparently they both liked them. Anyway, I was wondering if I should go for these or not?
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matter of personal preference really....i had them about, oh....15 years ago and really liked them, not only do they turn dark in the sun but flourescents (★■◆● you mobi ) affect them as well. this is when they had to be real "glasses" not the plastic lenses they can work with now. thank god for contacts!!
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I went to contact lenses a couple of months ago. At first I was reluctant to try them because I am no morning person and getting these lenses in wouldn't be all the fun in the world. But as it is, I take them out every three days or so, sleeping with them is no problem at all.
You can get any pair of shades you want if you have contacts, which is nice. Back when I was still wearing specs I had a special pair with correcting sunglasses, but they looked like ★■◆●.
I think I'm going to hang on to the contact lenses for a couple more years, then get the eye surgery. I'll see how it goes.
You can get any pair of shades you want if you have contacts, which is nice. Back when I was still wearing specs I had a special pair with correcting sunglasses, but they looked like ★■◆●.
I think I'm going to hang on to the contact lenses for a couple more years, then get the eye surgery. I'll see how it goes.
my father really enjoys his transistions.... but thats all i know about them.
for the windshield issue, they are UV and Polarized glass. side/back windows are primarily polarized, with very little UV Filter. one thing i have noticed with the newest of cars.... 03-05' Imports and Luxury cars... if you wear polarized glasses or sunglasses, if the window turns a purple'ish color, they are both High UV/Polarized Filter glass. the purple tint gives away that these new windows have a higher UVA/UVB Filter rating than the previous glass.
for the windshield issue, they are UV and Polarized glass. side/back windows are primarily polarized, with very little UV Filter. one thing i have noticed with the newest of cars.... 03-05' Imports and Luxury cars... if you wear polarized glasses or sunglasses, if the window turns a purple'ish color, they are both High UV/Polarized Filter glass. the purple tint gives away that these new windows have a higher UVA/UVB Filter rating than the previous glass.
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I've been wearing contacts for just over three years now, and I'll NEVER go back to glasses if at all possible.Tricord wrote:I went to contact lenses a couple of months ago. At first I was reluctant to try them because I am no morning person and getting these lenses in wouldn't be all the fun in the world. But as it is, I take them out every three days or so, sleeping with them is no problem at all.
You can get any pair of shades you want if you have contacts, which is nice. Back when I was still wearing specs I had a special pair with correcting sunglasses, but they looked like ****.
I think I'm going to hang on to the contact lenses for a couple more years, then get the eye surgery. I'll see how it goes.
keeping them in for 3 days, are you sure that's healthy? unless you have those gas-permeable longwear ones that you leave in 24/7 for a whole month.Tricord wrote:I went to contact lenses a couple of months ago. At first I was reluctant to try them because I am no morning person and getting these lenses in wouldn't be all the fun in the world. But as it is, I take them out every three days or so, sleeping with them is no problem at all.
if you overwear your contacts they build up protein on them and ★■◆● the surface of your eye - putting these weird permanent ridges on it (or so my optometrist tells me)
get your hands amputated. WINWIN!Top Gun wrote:That's enough to persuade me against them. As a frequent allergy sufferer, I have to rub my eyes quite a bit.
as for me i'm saving up some cash to get INTACS implanted. which will give me better than 20/20 vision. yeahyeah!
(tri, i seriously suggest you look into this, it's superior in everyway to laser surgery.)
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I used to wear contacts myself. They were ok and I really enjoyed wearing them but I found that they took too much time to maintain and put in and I get really dry eyes so they would feel really weird after a while, especially with little sleep. Sometimes they would look like they were smeared or something. They also cost quite a bit, especially if you try to wear glasses too. And I always had to worry about taking them out before going on any rides at a Carnival or loosing one while running in Cross Country. One night one of them split in half and took me a bit of time to fish out so I decided they weren't worth it to me.
Intacts sound like a cool idea but how much would something like that cost? That is especially troublesome when you are trying to support your very existence.
The only reason I am getting new glasses is because I haven't had any new glasses since before Descent 3 even came out and they are starting to fall apart.
Intacts sound like a cool idea but how much would something like that cost? That is especially troublesome when you are trying to support your very existence.
The only reason I am getting new glasses is because I haven't had any new glasses since before Descent 3 even came out and they are starting to fall apart.
i looked into it back here:
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and it worked out at about $3613USD total for both eyes. never buy or wear glasses/contacts again (sigh, i wish i had the cash right now)
phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=4085
and it worked out at about $3613USD total for both eyes. never buy or wear glasses/contacts again (sigh, i wish i had the cash right now)