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Originally Posted by alcheng
Mr.kenchan, glad to know you read my post.. it's one of the most useful one I've posted in here...
If you already have dry eyes problem and there's limited types of lenses you can use, I really suggest you to shorter the wearing hours.
Also, since you are looking at the computer and music notes all the time. When you are visiting the optometrist next time, have he writes you an computer distance eyeglasses prescription for use with contact lenses. It should be a very simple +0.75D something like that.
BTW, thanks for reading my post, I thought no one read it...
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mr.alcheng-
thanks for posting it.
computer distance eyeglasses sounds great.
i didnt know such thing existed. actually i look smarter with my glasses on (so i think), but dorkier with the bottle bottom lens.
so this computer distance glasses will make me look smart and lessen fatigue.
to tell you the truth, i can't read sheet music all that well these days. i took classical piano lessons while young for 6yrs to build foundation for my playing...and i was fine until my astigmatism worsened. the sheet music staff (lines) makes my eyes jittery and after a few hours staring at sheet music i have to close my eyes and put pressure on it...so fatiguing. even today i can't stare at sheet music for too long.
so, i stopped playing classical piano, played in an amature band in highschool learning to play everything by ear, and since then, i just improvise/compose music as a hobby to sooth my mind.