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Eyetest results were inevitable and I now need to find some nice looking prescription reading glasses. I hate buying sunglasses because I have a big head so really can't be arsed with this
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All of that. Been putting it off for ages then tried some spare readers off the old man and it's like a whole new world of vision.McSwede wrote: ↑Fri Feb 15, 2019 7:47 pm Booked myself in for an eye test today as over the last two weeks my eyesight for reading has become rubbish. I feel like Mr MagooI have been surprised how quick it seems to have happened though.
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This is me now, the past year I've realised I struggle with certain text and close up. Over due an eye test anyways.NotoriousREV wrote: ↑Sat Feb 16, 2019 9:26 am You can see when people get to around 45 and they start peering at stuff in a certain way that they’re heading for reading glasses or bifocals. Seen it with a couple of mates and the Mrs.