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For most of us, a certain amount of deterioration in our vision is almost inevitable as we grow older. I find I can no longer work on models with small parts, as I have trouble focusing my eyes. I refuse to give in, however, which runs counter to the advice that my own ophthalmologist has given me. I will not wear reading glasses or bifocals, mostly for reasons of vanity. Instead, I wear contacts. The lens in one eye is for distance, while the other lens helps me to do close-up work.
I’ve found that what is almost universal among midlife adults and older is the gradual appearance of a kind of farsightedness called presbyopia, in which you will find it increasingly necessary to hold a book or newspaper farther away from you in order to see clearly. Whether you’ve traditionally been nearsighted or farsighted in the past doesn’t matter. And if you’ve always been envious of a friend who’s enjoyed 20/20 vision most of his life, relax, because there is such a thing as divine retribution—even people blessed with perfect vision are affected by presbyopia to some degree.
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