Bifocal Contact
Lenses
Bifocal Contact Lenses
For Elderly
Have you ever thought about how people fight
the aging process? When I think about this I think it is rather
silly. We are all going to age. If we do not we die. It is that
simple.
It seems that people get so busy trying to
recapture their youth that they lose out on the years of middle
age. If you did not do a good job of taking care of yourself in
your youth do a better job during the rest of your life, but
this cannot become life’s focus.
The people that I have observed trying to focus
on their health tend to lose interest in everything else. This
makes them difficult to be around because they preach healthy
living and also remorse when they do not follow their own
program.
My older sister has always looked younger than
her years. I am often asked if she is my younger sister. She
eats well and exercises regularly, she also enjoys life.
She is not obsessed with the way she looks, nor
does she constantly talk about healthy living. This sister and
my other two sisters and I went out for drinks one evening to
celebrate my oldest sister’s birthday.
My sister that looks so young was reading about
different drinks that were available in the bar. The card she
was reading from had quite small print and the lighting was not
very good in the bar. My oldest sister commented on how well
she could read the small print.
My sister told us that she had started wearing
bifocal contact
lenses and that after a period of adjustment
she was able to see very well.
I wear contacts and have not had to get reading
glasses yet, but I know that I will need them eventually. I
asked her about the bifocal contact lenses because I had heard
that they were very difficult to wear.
She said that she had adjusted to them very
quickly. They had tried her on two different lenses one for
focusing on distant vision and one for close vision, but she
did not like that concept at all. She felt that with that set
up she was not seeing anything very well.
The bifocal contact lenses are weighted in the
bottom so that they set on your eye in the correct manner.
She said they were more expensive than the
disposable contacts that she had been wearing for several
years, but she thought the system was preferable to wearing
contacts and then carrying reading glasses with her.
She works in a clinic so she needs to be able
to read patient’s charts as well as doctor’s orders. She did
not like the idea of having to put glasses on and off to read
the charts and then work with the patients.
For her the bifocal contact lenses are working
well and not having glasses contributes to her young looks.
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