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Stick on bifocals

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Sheldon - 16 May 2007 05:10 GMT
I just ordered some of those stick on bifocals and plan to use them in my
mask.  Seems like a good idea to know how much air you have left.  Anybody
use these things?  My new contacts give me great vision but can't make up
for getting older -- my arms aren't long enough.

Sheldon
Keith - 16 May 2007 06:26 GMT
>I just ordered some of those stick on bifocals and plan to use them in my
>mask.  Seems like a good idea to know how much air you have left.  Anybody
>use these things?  My new contacts give me great vision but can't make up
>for getting older -- my arms aren't long enough.
>
> Sheldon

short arm syndrome
Joe English - 16 May 2007 13:13 GMT
> I just ordered some of those stick on bifocals and plan to use them in my
> mask.  Seems like a good idea to know how much air you have left.  Anybody
> use these things?  My new contacts give me great vision but can't make up
> for getting older -- my arms aren't long enough.
>
> Sheldon

I had ti use them after lasiz - I like them the are cheap and work fine
- If you happen to place in in the wrong area of the mask it is easy
enought to adjust
El Stroko Guapo - 16 May 2007 17:54 GMT
> I just ordered some of those stick on bifocals and plan to use them in my
> mask.  Seems like a good idea to know how much air you have left.  Anybody
> use these things?  My new contacts give me great vision but can't make up
> for getting older -- my arms aren't long enough.
>
> Sheldon

I've used them. They suck, are annoying, don't stay in place.

On the other hand, they do enable me to see up close.

Try using just one, low and left of yer left eyeball. They are easy to
move around, you can experiment a bit. May take a few dives before you
are comfy with the placement.

esg
Sarah - 17 May 2007 17:54 GMT
SeaVision makes the best mask with built in guage readers.

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Sarah

http://www.scubish.com

Paul Foley - 18 May 2007 00:38 GMT
> I just ordered some of those stick on bifocals and plan to use them in my
> mask.  Seems like a good idea to know how much air you have left.  Anybody
> use these things?  My new contacts give me great vision but can't make up
> for getting older -- my arms aren't long enough.
>
> Sheldon

Sounds like a good idea.  Where do you get 'em?
Keith - 18 May 2007 16:59 GMT
>> I just ordered some of those stick on bifocals and plan to use them in my
>> mask.  Seems like a good idea to know how much air you have left.
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>>
> Sounds like a good idea.  Where do you get 'em?

Optx20/20

http://www.stickonlenses.net/servlet/StoreFront?gclid=CI-vsJCKmIwCFQlJEAodKx4p1g

i have short arm syndrome as well
Scott - 18 May 2007 17:04 GMT
> Optx20/20

http://www.stickonlenses.net/servlet/StoreFront?gclid=CI-vsJCKmIwCFQlJEAodKx4p1g

> i have short arm syndrome as well

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presbyopia

<please forgive me for quoting Wiki>
Grumman-581 - 18 May 2007 17:47 GMT
> i have short arm syndrome as well

Is that what the doctor diagnosed after your short arm inspection?
 
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