This being a site frequented by many voracious readers, I thought I'd ask what kind of eyewear people here sport. Is there a link between heavy reading and deteriorating eyesight? If so, I thought that maybe we could share some of our experiences on the matter.
I've been reading and wearing glasses ever since I was little. I've been told by most that I shouldn't stop reading even though my eyesight was concurrently deteriorating. Still I've heard of advice given by an ophthalmologist of a relative to cut back on reading when that relative's eyesight started to get bad. Currently I have glasses at a grade and with astigmatism just shy of the point where they start getting relatively expensive and I'm starting to wonder if I'm being reckless with my reading habits. I've heard that the grades start to plateau at some point. Is that true with you? Are contacts better? Why? Thanks for any insight.
I'd also like to know how some of you handle the diagnostic procedure with your opthalmologists. When I was young I used to pick the clearest lens. Nowadays I make it a point to accompany such indication with a strongly expressed desire to have a lens of slightly lesser strength put in the final prescription. The reason is that I noticed that once when I indicated lenses that were the clearest for my opthalmologist's diagnosis, his prescription resulted in glasses that for a while made me dizzy. It seems what happened was that my eyes were forced to adjust to the glasses rather than the opposite. Instead of helping me to maintain my then current level of eyesight, the new glasses actually made my eyesight worse. Have any of you experienced this? Were you warned about it? Anyway I hope this serves as a warning to somebody who might need it.
I've been reading and wearing glasses ever since I was little. I've been told by most that I shouldn't stop reading even though my eyesight was concurrently deteriorating. Still I've heard of advice given by an ophthalmologist of a relative to cut back on reading when that relative's eyesight started to get bad. Currently I have glasses at a grade and with astigmatism just shy of the point where they start getting relatively expensive and I'm starting to wonder if I'm being reckless with my reading habits. I've heard that the grades start to plateau at some point. Is that true with you? Are contacts better? Why? Thanks for any insight.
I'd also like to know how some of you handle the diagnostic procedure with your opthalmologists. When I was young I used to pick the clearest lens. Nowadays I make it a point to accompany such indication with a strongly expressed desire to have a lens of slightly lesser strength put in the final prescription. The reason is that I noticed that once when I indicated lenses that were the clearest for my opthalmologist's diagnosis, his prescription resulted in glasses that for a while made me dizzy. It seems what happened was that my eyes were forced to adjust to the glasses rather than the opposite. Instead of helping me to maintain my then current level of eyesight, the new glasses actually made my eyesight worse. Have any of you experienced this? Were you warned about it? Anyway I hope this serves as a warning to somebody who might need it.


