The simple answer, Bobby, is yes. The world has been blurry for 4 years, as
I experienced the world better without glasses because of a huge number of
factors. These lenses appear to make it possible to both see clearly and
not interfere with brain function. It's a new type of lens, and allows
Patrick, glad that better vision doesn't make experiences sensory overload!
Style points to you new doc.
Andy Cheatham
Pittsburgh
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Here they are. I think they do a LOT to help my appearance. Grin.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/32311885@N07/16804007932/
With abandon,
Patrick
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I hear you, George! Probably not, but then I shouldn't be doing anything I
do with vertigo either. Grin. I have several advantages over your car ride
on Pikes Peak. My vertigo is constant, as in my mind never has an idea
where I am in space, so there aren't any surprises from it, the only issue
Anyone who can put up with me gets style points! Grin.
With abandon,
Patrick
On Friday, March 13, 2015 at 1:29:38 PM UTC-6, ascpgh wrote:
Patrick, glad that better vision doesn't make experiences sensory
overload!
Style points to you new doc.
Andy Cheatham
Pittsburgh
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Deak - Bringing this OT thread a bit back On, if you suffer from vertigo
should you be taking bike trips up Pike's Peak? I was uncomfortable almost
the entire time, especially above the tree line, and I was in a car. I
can't imagine what it'd be like on a bike, especially on the descent with
Looking good, Deacon!
Evan E.
On Friday, March 13, 2015 at 1:29:43 PM UTC-7, Deacon Patrick wrote:
Here they are. I think they do a LOT to help my appearance. Grin.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/32311885@N07/16804007932/
With abandon,
Patrick
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On 03/13/2015 04:29 PM, Deacon Patrick wrote:
Here they are. I think they do a LOT to help my appearance. Grin.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/32311885@N07/16804007932/
Not as much as these would do...
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Big smile here, Patrick. Congratulations!
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Patrick,
That is wonderful news. And, I couldn't agree more about the nature of
folks in this group!
On Thursday, March 12, 2015 at 9:00:22 PM UTC-4, Deacon Patrick wrote:
Sorry for the update on an off topic post, but wanted to easily update all
the wonderful, thoughtful folks who wrote me
So you mean you've been able to do ALL that you do, despite limited vision?
Wow, can't wait for the NEXT trail report... Safe riding, Patrick.
On Thursday, March 12, 2015 at 9:00:22 PM UTC-4, Deacon Patrick wrote:
Sorry for the update on an off topic post, but wanted to easily update all
Hoya single lens iD. My doc suggested I get separate reading glasses
because of how progressive lenses might interact with my brain and
particularly my vertigo.
With abandon,
Patrick
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Sorry for the update on an off topic post, but wanted to easily update all
the wonderful, thoughtful folks who wrote me off group (and thank you!). I
saw a behavioral optometrist. The prescribed regular and reading glasses
using new lenses by Hoya and the difference is stunning. I picked up my
Si. I mean See. What sort of Hoya lenses are these? I wear multifocal
lenses and have realized that the brand and make makes a huge difference.
My latest two pairs have been digital (can't recall the manufacturer) and
they are significantly better than what I had to endure for a couple of
years
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