Re: varifocals
I did try Boots Opticians a couple of years ago as they had some frames that I really liked. I had my glasses about two months and one of the lens dropped out. Took them back and they refitted the lens. Meanwhile my hubby also had glasses from Boots ...... the same thing happened to his, the lens dropped out. We both returned to D & A after that!!Re: varifocals
Re: varifocals
I went on to varifocals when I noticed road direction signs not being too clear until I was past the turn off. That was four years ago an in spite of the then negative experiences folks had to my astonishment took to them immediately. I think it also depends on the efficiency of the optician.Re: varifocals
Our D&A is boots as well and the lens dropped out of mine. I really regret not sticking with the varifocals now because my eyesight is terrible now. I really cant see at all but cant afford varifocals now and I do really blame the optician. Wish I had stuck with specsavers actually.Re: varifocals
Re: varifocals
I have worn varifocal's for over a year. I still find them hard at times. I find it hard when driving, fine for looking forward, though looking to the side and reversing the car, not to clever. I can reverse better without the glasses. I am still not to sure about them.
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