WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
38%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



eusebiovic 1:26 Mon Feb 6
Re: Varifocals
When it comes to reading you got to point your eyes down to the reading bit of lens without moving your head.

When going down steps point your eyes to the main part of the lens.

It about training your eyes without moving your head. The top of your glasses are the horizon.

It took me a while to get the hang of it but I'm pleased that I persisted now.

It's much better

oioi 1:18 Mon Feb 6
Re: Varifocals
Been wearing varifocals for about 10 years. Couldn't do without them, especially now that everybody communicates by text. I'd be swapping glasses all day.

Coffee 1:17 Mon Feb 6
Re: Varifocals
cup of tea 11:41 Mon Feb 6

I know exactly what you mean. Been there and felt exactly the same, even down to the fuck off in caps bit.

Give them time. You WILL get used to them. It'll take a few weeks. Then you won't be able to do without them.

Lato 1:14 Mon Feb 6
Re: Varifocals
Yep patience is the key with them!

Lee Trundle 1:13 Mon Feb 6
Re: Varifocals
It dawned on me over the Christmas permit that I need glasses (to read). Reckon I'll struggle on for as long as I can before I join the SPECKY FOUR EYES club.

Becoming middle aged sucks. My body is slowly failing on me.

madeeasy 1:11 Mon Feb 6
Re: Varifocals
I have never had an issue with mine from day one, about to get varifocal contact lenses and am not sure about that.

perhaps it could be to do with the strength of your vision and the difference between them?

cup of tea 1:11 Mon Feb 6
Re: Varifocals
Dog

I can see the benefits but it's bloody awful, making me feel dizzy and sick but I know perseverance is key. If I really don't get on with them I'll change back FOC but I want them to work as it's much easier having one pair

TBF to Specsavers who mine are from they said some people simply can't get used to them which is why they offer the exchange and why I've kept old glasses just in case

Mad Dog 1:08 Mon Feb 6
Re: Varifocals
I started wearing glasses at Christmas

Got varifocals too and I'm struggling. Glad to know it's not just me.

My eyesight is very good in my right eye, but left one suffers dp don't NEED them and not wearing them full time yer as they're irritating. Trying to wear them more.

I am getting used to them... but still don't like them

cup of tea 1:03 Mon Feb 6
Re: Varifocals
Yeah I'll stick with them but this feeling of being dizzy all the time ain't great and also trying to distinguish between use for distance and reading/laptop

Got 3 months grace so if not happy can always change back

Fucking old 4 eyed cunt

BeauLarkyBuff 1:00 Mon Feb 6
Re: Varifocals
Stick with them, much more convenient.
I've had both my cataracts done. After 60 years of being as blind as a bat (-10 in both eyes) the difference is life changing.

ray winstone 12:02 Mon Feb 6
Re: Varifocals
Had mine for around 6 years, a total revelation, also have varifocal sunglasses, superb for driving.

My advice is to stick with them, took me about 10 days of tripping up pavements and nodding my head to get the correct field of vision but once your brain realises what is going on it adjusts, just give it some time.

Nurse Ratched 12:00 Mon Feb 6
Re: Varifocals
A MATE of mine is an assistant in an opticians shop. When I floated the idea of varifocals she was adamant that I wouldn't have the patience for them. Having said that, what a chore having to swap between two pairs according to the task. Can't win either way.

mallard 11:58 Mon Feb 6
Re: Varifocals
Give it about a week to get used to them.

I struggled at first, especially walking around, it felt like I was sinking into the pavement!

Definitely better than keep swapping glasses





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