Andtototoo
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I've had Progressive lens style bifoals for four years, two different prescriptions. My frames are the same -- small rectangular, think Tina Fey style frames.
My first prescription gave me no trouble. I adjusted to it with no problem after the initial little bit of struggle going down stairs that had been covered with patterned carpeting.
My second prescription (which I've had for more than a year) has been giving me fits when I go down ANY stairs or step off one level to another. I feel like I'm having a LOT of depth perception problems. In fact, twice I've fallen stepping off a curb. Luckily in both cases, it was not a street curb, so I didn't fall into traffic or anything. But the first time, I did break my camera and the second time, I fell hard and had to twist to avoid hitting my head on a wall. I believe that in both cases I've been very lucky not to be more hurt and given that I already have a bad knee, the prospect of falling on it is of great concern to me.
I've been back to the eye doctor and he insists my prescription is fine and it's normal to have these problems and that I just need to be more careful. Thing is after the second fall, I experimented and discovered that I can only see my feet clearly when I'm walking if I bend my head at a 90 degree angle -- which is obviously unsafe too.
So my questions:
1. Is this normal -- to have to bend your head at a 90 degree angle to see your feet?
2. Would I be better off getting two sets of glasses -- one for reading/computer and the other for everything else?
3. Any other suggestions?
Thanks!
My first prescription gave me no trouble. I adjusted to it with no problem after the initial little bit of struggle going down stairs that had been covered with patterned carpeting.
My second prescription (which I've had for more than a year) has been giving me fits when I go down ANY stairs or step off one level to another. I feel like I'm having a LOT of depth perception problems. In fact, twice I've fallen stepping off a curb. Luckily in both cases, it was not a street curb, so I didn't fall into traffic or anything. But the first time, I did break my camera and the second time, I fell hard and had to twist to avoid hitting my head on a wall. I believe that in both cases I've been very lucky not to be more hurt and given that I already have a bad knee, the prospect of falling on it is of great concern to me.
I've been back to the eye doctor and he insists my prescription is fine and it's normal to have these problems and that I just need to be more careful. Thing is after the second fall, I experimented and discovered that I can only see my feet clearly when I'm walking if I bend my head at a 90 degree angle -- which is obviously unsafe too.
So my questions:
1. Is this normal -- to have to bend your head at a 90 degree angle to see your feet?
2. Would I be better off getting two sets of glasses -- one for reading/computer and the other for everything else?
3. Any other suggestions?
Thanks!