I've done a little Internet searching around, and so far found no
information on the idea of wearing contacts and eyeglasses at the same time.
After ten years since the onset of middle age in my life, I am now compelled
to use prescription lenses. OTC reading glasses just don't make it anymore.
I'm far sighted, have an astigmatism, and have developed presbyopia to where
I simply must wear glasses to read or work with things up close. Now with
years of experience with taking care of cheap OTC glasses, and with eyes
that need something better, I'm ready to own some quality prescription
eyewear. Anyway, I'm thinking that contacts that corrected for my
astigmatism and hyperopia would be best for my outdoor activities, while a
supplemental pair of bifocals would serve for providing for good visual
acuity for up-close work and detailed focusing at intermediate ranges.
To be clear, I'm thinking that a good idea for my needs would be to wear
contacts all day. Additional to the contacts when needed, I'd wear
eyeglasses that provide a boost for adapting to presbyopia so I can read
fine print and have a clearer intermediate focus.
So my question goes something like this: Do people use contacts and
prescription eyeglasses at the same time?
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