Edd Parker
New member
I am a late-thirties male, near-sighted.
I recently visited the optometrist for an exam and a new prescription for my glasses.
I only just found out about the concept of "computer glasses". By "computer glasses", I mean those with a customized prescription, tailored to the wearer, for looking at things within the typical distance range of working at a desk. I do not mean glasses that are intended to filter out blue light.
This concept appeals to me because I am a software developer, work all day at my desk, and have read a lot of small text. However, I am unsure if (or when) I should buy computer glasses. This is because, although I need a new prescription to see things more clearly, I don't experience headaches or eye strain that I am aware of. Also, I do not have trouble reading things very close to me (like books) without my glasses (no presbyopia issues).
So should I start by just getting one pair of corporate prescription safety glasses program with my latest prescription and try to use those glasses for all of my tasks (looking at things far and close)? Should I wait and see if I have trouble with computer work with this single pair, and only then investigate "computer glasses" if I experience headaches/eye strain/unclear vision?
As a near-sighted person, would using my "regular prescription" (ie glasses for seeing far away) be "overkill" for desk work? ie would I be using "too much correction" for desk work and would this weaken my eyesight or weaken it more rapidly? Should I be using a "weaker" prescription for close work?
Any advice would be appreciated
My prescription is:
- OD [Sph: -3.00], [Add + 0.75]
- OS [Sph: -1.75], [Cyl -1.0], [Ax 168] [Add +0.75]
I recently visited the optometrist for an exam and a new prescription for my glasses.
I only just found out about the concept of "computer glasses". By "computer glasses", I mean those with a customized prescription, tailored to the wearer, for looking at things within the typical distance range of working at a desk. I do not mean glasses that are intended to filter out blue light.
This concept appeals to me because I am a software developer, work all day at my desk, and have read a lot of small text. However, I am unsure if (or when) I should buy computer glasses. This is because, although I need a new prescription to see things more clearly, I don't experience headaches or eye strain that I am aware of. Also, I do not have trouble reading things very close to me (like books) without my glasses (no presbyopia issues).
So should I start by just getting one pair of corporate prescription safety glasses program with my latest prescription and try to use those glasses for all of my tasks (looking at things far and close)? Should I wait and see if I have trouble with computer work with this single pair, and only then investigate "computer glasses" if I experience headaches/eye strain/unclear vision?
As a near-sighted person, would using my "regular prescription" (ie glasses for seeing far away) be "overkill" for desk work? ie would I be using "too much correction" for desk work and would this weaken my eyesight or weaken it more rapidly? Should I be using a "weaker" prescription for close work?
Any advice would be appreciated
My prescription is:
- OD [Sph: -3.00], [Add + 0.75]
- OS [Sph: -1.75], [Cyl -1.0], [Ax 168] [Add +0.75]