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At the risk of being labeled bourgeois I will admit to not only wearing progressives, but transitions as well. One pair of glasses that I can use for all tasks and distances and which darken for me outdoors? Better than Lasik. 

Mike E

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From: Mary Tegel

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Subject: [BP] Hey, PALS

Sent: Nov 5, 2009 8:26 AM



Do any of you wear progressive lenses (PAL) for your work, especially  

field work as opposed to computer work or just reading? I'm thinking  

about focal range, clarity of focus, peripheral distortion etc. Have  

any of you with presbyopia found a really good lens? How about finding  

a good optician-- not one of these outfits that go for fashion? I am  

away from home (Boston) and just trashed my glasses. My daughter's dog  

tripped me (but that's another story). I'd appreciate hearing from  

anyone's who's succeeded in overcoming the issues.



Thanks

Mary





hands-on impresario

Tegel  Design +  Planning



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