Yes please, though it might be a few days until I get round to doing it!
1) I, too, tried those reactive glasses and gave them up because of the driving issue and also because I was afraid they were making my light sensitivity worse (back in those days, they never seemed to go completely clear, unlike I've been assured they do now). I'm fortunate that in the UK there are places like Specsavers that do 2 for 1 on glasses, so getting sunglasses isn't an issue. Or wasn't, until my eyes changed and now (because I can't stand varifocals), I have bifocals, sunglasses and a pair of VDU glasses. 2 for 1 doesn't work so well for 3 pairs!! But I can't drive without sunglasses on bright days, so *shrugs* I least I get 1 pair free
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Also, do get prescription sunglasses, if you can.
I mostly need my glasses for driving and it‘s SUCH a blessing!
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1) I, too, tried those reactive glasses and gave them up because of the driving issue and also because I was afraid they were making my light sensitivity worse (back in those days, they never seemed to go completely clear, unlike I've been assured they do now). I'm fortunate that in the UK there are places like Specsavers that do 2 for 1 on glasses, so getting sunglasses isn't an issue. Or wasn't, until my eyes changed and now (because I can't stand varifocals), I have bifocals, sunglasses and a pair of VDU glasses. 2 for 1 doesn't work so well for 3 pairs!! But I can't drive without sunglasses on bright days, so *shrugs* I least I get 1 pair free ( ... )
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