Just try the cheap 'supermarket' glasses first. Most people start to get a bit long-sighted as middle age approaches, and need 'reading glasses'. It's just your lenses getting a bit stiffer and the ring of muscles that 'squeeze' them when you try to focus close-up wearing out a bit.
If you can still see perfectly into the distance, but have trouble focussing on something less than, say, a yard away, then a cheap pair of +1.25 or +5 may do the trick. Just try them, they will either work or they won't.
If they don't then see the optician.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostThey will try to sell you specs at the end but you don't have to buy any and they will also try not to give you your prescription in a written form (as you could go elsewhere then) and I've yet to manage to prise this document out of them successfully. They say 'come back when X is here' or 'we will post it', etc, but nothing ever happens even though they are legally obliged to hand it over..
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Under The Health and Safety(Display Screen Equipment) Regulations 1992 if you spend a significant amount of your working time on a VDU your company is legally obliged to provide a sight test for you and pay towards optical devices needed for your eyes for this work.
There is a long discussion about this somewhere which you can find using search but the crux of the matter is you can:
1. Claim for your sight test as long as the optician makes it clear on the receipt/prescription what the test was for
2. Can claim for the element of glasses needed to do the VDU work. This can be all of it if you are long sighted or part of it if you need bifocals/multifocals.
You can't claim for contact lenses/contact lense tests except in rare circumstances, and if you wear glasses normally then you can't claim for the glasses.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI wondered if there might be such a thing as an online eye test.
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You're better off going to a proper ophthalmic optician who will do a zillion groovy tests on your eyes for little money. Lights shone and jets of air squirted, retinas scrutinised etc. And an eye test or 10 thrown in too. A veritable fun packed 30 minutes. They will try to sell you specs at the end but you don't have to buy any and they will also try not to give you your prescription in a written form (as you could go elsewhere then) and I've yet to manage to prise this document out of them successfully. They say 'come back when X is here' or 'we will post it', etc, but nothing ever happens even though they are legally obliged to hand it over. I imagine the test is a bit of a loss leader if you get one of the highly qualified bods, which you would ideally as they are pretty clued up.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostMind you, the free eye test at Tesco opticians sounds good, as long as they provide the quantitative results.
Had no pressure, but they wouldn't give me my PD (which you need to be able to order glasses online). Not a problem, as I knew what it was, but annoying that she wouldn't measure it unless I was ordering glasses from them.
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Originally posted by MrRobin View Post
I got one question wrong out of 100, and it said "You may well have necrotising polyneurotic ocular blastoma, and should urgently visit your nearest Boots opticians to be fitted with bifocals
Mind you, the free eye test at Tesco opticians sounds good, as long as they provide the quantitative results.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostThese days I occasionally find printed text isn't as clear as it might be, and on a bad day it can be downright blurred.
what else where you saying ?
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostThese days I occasionally find printed text isn't as clear as it might be, and on a bad day it can be downright blurred.
Not really wanting to make a special trip to an opticians, and being pressured into buying an expensive pair of specs I might not need
I get my eyes done there, then go to Ciliary Blue and have an old frame reglazed with the new prescription if necessary. Saves a fortune over buying in store.
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