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    Adult Vision: 41 to 60 Years of Age


    Beginning in the early to mid-40s, many adults may start to have problems seeing clearly at close distances, especially when reading and working on the computer. This is among the most common problems adults develop between ages 41 to 60. This normal change in the eyes’ focusing ability, called presbyopia, will continue to progress over time.
    https://www.aoa.org/healthy-eyes…

    • I started wearing "computer" glasses a few months ago and I can't believe how crisp the screen is again.fooler
    • come evenings, everything gets fuzzyGuyFawkes
    • My right eye “popped” over night at 45 and felt like my vision went from 20:20 to shit. Progressive deterioration and now I can barely read my with right eyehardhat
    • R E T I N A S I G H Tgrafician
    • Yup. Mid forties here, and I noticed my eyesight had detriorated a year or so back after jokingly putting on a pair of £1 reading glasses and .. oh fuck.Nairn
    • I now own a few pairs of £1 reading specs. Shoudl really get my eyes checked and sort it out proper. A client is a well-known Specs maker. Need to do a swap!Nairn
    • lasik?jagara
    • Take care of your damn eyes. No reason not to see an eye doc.monospaced
    • Make sure that when you look up from your computer, there is a good long distance and stuff in distance to look at. Look up often. Also get outside in sunlight.shapesalad
    • Yup, I totally feel that's a good thing to do. I always did it. Problem here is my studio windows have frosted glass, so no option for long-gaze relief.Nairn
    • true dat mono, just looking for 1 that speaks really good English in MX, I imagine translation issues could be really bad in this caseGuyFawkes
    • I goto the eye doc 2-3 times a year now for the last 5 years... right @ around 40 my vision started going blurry just as described in the article :/ ... sucks.PonyBoy

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