Wearing Progressive Lenses For The First Time? Progressive Tips and Tricks!

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  • @jallen69
    @jallen69 Před 3 lety +82

    Well just got my first progressive eyeglasses, I am 48 years old and holy cow I am regretting it on my first day but videos like yours will keep me motivated and try them out for a few weeks before giving up.

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 3 lety +3

      Progressives are all about compromises to try and get as much use out of one pair as possible. You'll do great if you keep with it, but multiple pairs for various uses is always best

    • @bromomento2952
      @bromomento2952 Před 3 lety +1

      How did it go haha

    • @draganpastrovic2157
      @draganpastrovic2157 Před 3 lety +5

      The thing with progresives it seems to me they gotta get everything right, if they don't they are useless, mine are great, take them back and tell them to try again or go to another place.

    • @pwallace5359
      @pwallace5359 Před 3 lety +8

      I’m 49 and just got mine today. I have an astigmatism that I was told was pretty bad . I hadn’t had my eyes checked in 20 years. The optometrist couldn’t believe I didn’t wear glasses all the time but only reading glasses. I don’t like these things. Should I have to tilt my head back to make use of the bottom reader portion of the glasses? The only instruction I received was to point my nose at whatever I wanted to see clearly. I don’t even understand what that means. I thought I only needed to move my eye balls and not arch my neck back. It feels like the reader portion isn’t up high enough on the glasses. I’ve almost fell down three times so far. 😳. This sucks. 😢

    • @xdelarose2005
      @xdelarose2005 Před 3 lety +14

      Got my first today and I feel like I want to yank them off😭 I got this💪🏽

  • @davidbrewer6213
    @davidbrewer6213 Před 3 lety +12

    Thank you thank you thank you I’ve had mine three days and thought I was going crazy they gave me my prescription and told me very little. You have explained it very well .

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 3 lety +3

      Glad to be able to help David! I've been blown away at the response to this video. I knew many weren't getting the "dispenser's walkthrough" but never suspected this much! hah. I actually recorded this as a guide for one of my remote fit clients to guide him through when it was convenient! :)

  • @davidbrewer6213
    @davidbrewer6213 Před 3 lety +20

    I’ve had mine two weeks now and it’s taken me two weeks to really get used to them almost gave up a couple of times. Now my brain working with my eyes I love them . Your video did help me a lot .

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi David! That's just the way the cookie crumbles some times, haha! I'm so glad this video was a help for you, and am happy to hear you're having great success now!!! :D
      Sorry for the delayed reply. YT has a way of holding ALL comments to this video

    • @stephenwoodman6015
      @stephenwoodman6015 Před 3 lety +3

      About 20 years ago I began to need more than one vision lenses. I first got regular bifocals but after one week I couldn't stand wearing them. I switched right away to progressives and have never regretted it.

  • @tamaramccrater4989
    @tamaramccrater4989 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you for posting this. My husband is ordering his new lenses today and this helped put his mind at ease about getting glasses! Great explanation!

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much for the kind words! I'm happy this video helped you guys! I actually made it for my customers from afar originally, but knew it could help far more people

  • @andrewjackson7279
    @andrewjackson7279 Před 2 lety +13

    Thank you. Thank you…..thank you. I thought I was sold a piece of crap set of glasses that were driving me insane, until I watched this video. I’m taking the hints and tips to heart and already noticing a slight difference towards bettering my experience with these new lenses. Greatly appreciated 👍🏾

  • @rainysaturdaycreative
    @rainysaturdaycreative Před 2 lety +13

    Everyone should be required to watch this video before getting their first pair. Least they could do is just tell you it takes 2-6 weeks to adjust. Today is my first day! So far so shifty, but I am determined to adjust and make them work.

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 2 lety +2

      I'm so glad you think so highly of my video! Glad you found it, and cheers to an easier adjustment ahead!! The first few days are always the toughest :)

    • @sherrylynn4632
      @sherrylynn4632 Před 2 lety

      Same

    • @al7areth1
      @al7areth1 Před 2 lety

      @@ThatGlassesGuy03 my problem is that I have no problem with near objects, reading or using laptop. Now with the progressive pair, the lower part of the lens blurs a bit, but without glasses I have no blur with near faces, objects, words.
      This is my 1st experience in this world.
      Assuming that far things will only appear on the upper part is wrong. I have sometimes to change my head position to see things clearly, is this a problem?
      I need advice.

  • @advancingchannel
    @advancingchannel Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much for the encouragement and reassurance.

  • @matts2494
    @matts2494 Před 3 lety +3

    Great video, explained very well. I've my first pair arriving on the 19th this month, hopefully i like them. Thanks again :)

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 3 lety

      Just now seeing this comment,.. because youtube holds every comment on this video argh! At any rate, looks like you should have them by now, let us know how you're doing! :)

  • @jennenekey5114
    @jennenekey5114 Před 2 lety +4

    Just a update. Loving my progressive lenses. Finally adjusted!! Thank you again.

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 2 lety +2

      Great news! Glad you were able to get comfortable with them!!😁

  • @kalliediaz4200
    @kalliediaz4200 Před 2 lety +3

    i am the first time progressive glasses and ur rite it take time and the tips u made on this video helps alot....thank u

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 2 lety

      Glad this helped you! Thanks for the feedback and watching!! 😁

  • @amandastrittmatter4163
    @amandastrittmatter4163 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you! This is my first time wearing glasses and they are progressives. This helps alot!!

  • @pixiegirl33
    @pixiegirl33 Před rokem +2

    I am one of those people who is late to wearing progressives due to wearing contact lenses for 45 years. This is my first pair of glasses as an adult with an add power of 2.25. I'm not sure why I wasn't told all of these things at my optometrist's office since they knew it was my first pair of glasses. I even went back after 3 weeks for an adjustment because of distortion at the lens edge. No one told me about the lens corridor even then!! I gave up and bought a pair of distance only glasses because I felt I'd never get used to my progressives. After watching your video and learning how my new lenses work, I'm going to stick with them. Thank you!

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před rokem

      Whew! 2.25 first add is gonna be FUN 😂. Glad you found this video for some guidance and direction! 😎 good luck on the journey!

  • @joelayala7837
    @joelayala7837 Před 2 lety +3

    Never thought I'd Need Glasses. But just got my First pair and they're progressive lens. Your video was helpful. And for sure will have to get used to them.

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 2 lety

      Happens to everyone thst loves long enough 😝. So glad you found the video helpful+!

  • @opchick0597
    @opchick0597 Před 3 lety +32

    I've been a licensed optician for almost 20 years...excellent video! It always amazes me how many first time wearers are never told anything about the lenses they paid hundreds of dollars for. Also, I will not put a first time wearer in a big, deep frame. I have found a nice medium size frame to work the best. We also tell contact wearers, to not wear their contacts for 2 weeks, only their new progressive glasses.

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 3 lety +4

      Right?! Blows my mind! I agree on the big frame and first time wear as well, too much peripheral blur to readily adapt, same to be said for short corridor in a tiny B frame.... perhaps a great topic for another progressive video... it has been awhile since I did one. hmm! Thank you for this!! :D Second one too, contacts, you're dead on, especially the habitual wearers that rarely pick up specs whether progressive or not, it can create a nightmare situation (Just fit a 17 Y/O that hadn't worn glasses since elementary school.....(-7.50 DS OU) YIKES!

    • @minnesotajack1
      @minnesotajack1 Před 3 lety +1

      Hi...
      I am using contacts primarily and glasses as a backup. I felt strong-armed into these and now I’m maybe regretting it. I don’t have them yet. Should I tell them to have me do normal ones? BTW -3.25 and +1.5, so nothing drastic on either end

    • @sherrylynn4632
      @sherrylynn4632 Před 2 lety +2

      I wasn't told anything about my lenses, pretty much like pick your frames, and done. 😑 This video helped more than they did.

    • @mbalenhlemthembu2605
      @mbalenhlemthembu2605 Před 2 lety +1

      I guess that is the mistake I made😴😴😴😴😴 a big frame!!!!

    • @RN583764
      @RN583764 Před 2 lety +1

      Yup, I was never told anything about it. I thought they messed up on my prescription. I almost fell down the stairs due to the depth perception. I stopped wearing it completely.

  • @walterd2822
    @walterd2822 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you very much for your advice buddy!!!

  • @dorianjoice
    @dorianjoice Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much for this video....Helped me get used to my progressive glasses

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 2 lety

      🙌 happy it helped you!! Thanks so much for watching and the feedback! 😁

  • @mollysanders9216
    @mollysanders9216 Před 3 lety +2

    First pair and I'm sitting outside with a cup of coffee, looking at the trees,& watching your video.. Let's go!! So I'm not loosing my mind about the stairs & floor. Noted..

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 3 lety +1

      Sounds like an awesome start! And definitely you weren't losing your mind :) When I worked primarily in an ophthalmogy practice it was in my dispense routine to remind our ederly customers to remember to use those hand rails for the first few days with every new pair :)

  • @jackielosey9446
    @jackielosey9446 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank You. You made it simple. It’s not fun but I will keep thinking of your video

  • @satsuki5279
    @satsuki5279 Před 2 lety +4

    I just got my first progressive glasses. Wore it for a few hours and it made me dizzy for almost half the day. Watched your video and i think ill give it another try. hopefully it will get better over time.

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 2 lety +2

      That's not at all uncommon :) even with a very low add anti fatigue lens being my first progressive experience I had that for the first several hours.

  • @therandeydenyah
    @therandeydenyah Před 4 lety +7

    Well, I am wearing mine for the first day. First few hours in fact. I am having trouble so far with mostly reading. I hope I get used to these. Thanks. I am hyper-aware of how I am using my eyes.

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 4 lety

      I'm sure you'll do great! It's an adjustment learning to look out of the far bottom of the lens to see up close. If things dont improve in a week or so it may be worthehilento visit your optician as well though :)
      I once had new progressive wear described to me as looking through an objective view of the the lens for the first few days, I thought that was pretty accurate for most people 😁

  • @craigie6477
    @craigie6477 Před 4 dny +1

    Today is my first day wearing glasses and they are progressives. I think I'm going to be one of "those" that you were talking about. I already get motion sickness easily, so I'm definitely feeling nauseous, but I WILL persevere and thanks to your video it might be a little bit easier, and it is comforting to know I'm not alone.

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 4 dny

      Good luck! First time with new progressives can be a nightmare but it’s better on the other side. 🥂

  • @vjammiez
    @vjammiez Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you. I’ve had mine for a month and they were just not working for me. Thank you for showing me how to use them. Also, I fell down the stairs and was so confused as to how and now I understand what happened! I appreciate this greatly.

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 2 lety +1

      ouch! What a rough way to find out :( But glad you found this video to help going forward!! :D

  • @andreamiller3578
    @andreamiller3578 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Your video helped me so much. I was switched to progressive lenses in my 40s and it was a huge struggle for me. It took me about a month to get adjusted, but it would have taken much longer if i hadn't had this video to help me.

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Great to hear this helped you! It can definitely be a struggle without the proper explanation of how it all works. 🥂

  • @DezzieYT
    @DezzieYT Před 2 lety +7

    I was recommended glasses late in life and sold progressive lenses. They're fine when I'm watching TV. They're fine when I'm reading. They make me absolutely sick doing anything from arm's reach to roughly two metres out. I tried for weeks to "make it work" and now they sit in the case unless I'm reading or watching TV. Just not worth the debilitating nausea and headaches.

  • @dennisalires7606
    @dennisalires7606 Před 2 lety +4

    Picked up my first time progressives at Costco and walked around the store. Felt like I was walking on the moon. I hope my steps getting around the store didn't look so obvious. Felt a little nauseous after about two hours but know it can't get any worse so looking forward to it only getting better. lol Great Video!

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 2 lety +1

      Sounds like the first time I wore a basic progressive! I felt wonky for hours but it resolved pretty quickly and the world was fine. Thankfully it was just to reduce accomodative strain and I don't necessarily need an add, but I try to experience everything I can, helps in explaining it 😁

  • @Therealchandradipm
    @Therealchandradipm Před měsícem +1

    Got my first progressives last week and it was hell. Feels much better now.

  • @aprilbegay6537
    @aprilbegay6537 Před 3 lety +8

    Omg I thought they got my prescription wrong until a co worker told me about progressive lines.

  • @planetfabulous5833
    @planetfabulous5833 Před 3 lety +2

    Your glasses are fabulous!!!!

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you so much! Funny story I actually intended these to be sunglasses, but I cut some lenses for a trunk show with the manufacturer to just wear them as clear... and.. well.. the rest is history, as it's my new signature look. LOL

  • @bobprice6274
    @bobprice6274 Před 3 lety +8

    I was one of the rare ones out there. When I put my progressive designed lenses on, it was like a miracle. Everything was crystal clear in all of the zones (no distortion whatsoever). It has been that way for me every since save one pair, I switched into a different progressive design and I was back to clear perfection. I have loved my progressive glasses since then. Back then they used to call them multifocal lenses. I am wondering if they will ever develop progressive contact lenses. I read Apple is working on developing a contact lens with a computer interface.

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 3 lety

      Multifocal contacts actually already exist! they're just.... interesting, and particular, not everyone can use them. Synergeyes makes one with a high sucess rate called duette, quite an expensive lens, but incredible tech!
      contacts with embedded tech is a really cool concept, I actually can't wait to see what they're able to make happen :)

    • @that_girl_D615
      @that_girl_D615 Před rokem +1

      Waiting on mine now and I hope I have ur experience!!

  • @jordanking7711
    @jordanking7711 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I wish everyone could see this video even BEFORE they get their first progressive lenses so that they can kickstart learning how to wear them. I've had mine for the last 4 days, and even though it is an adjustment (I won't lie), I'm determined to fully adjust because I am sick to death of putting on 2 separate pairs of glasses (one for reading and one for distance). The thing I like the most about my new glasses, apart from the fact that now there is one lens that does it all (even sunglasses because I have the reactive lenses), is that I had bifocals when I was younger and absolutely HATED them, so this seems to be a much smoother transition for me. Thank you Matt for this video because I agree with people who have said that people should be required to watch this, because they should. Because as he said, people who tell you 'oh there's nothing to it and there isn't an adaptation period', is LYING!!!!!!!!.

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 7 měsíci

      Thanks so much!! I’m glad you enjoyed and found the video helpful! It’s definitely a process to get there but very worth the little effort and few work around 😎.

  • @kraabell
    @kraabell Před 3 lety +1

    Great video!

  • @brad6812
    @brad6812 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for your tips and tricks. First time user of progressives and you explained it in “normal” person terms! Thanks!

  • @anitamichajlukova7456
    @anitamichajlukova7456 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks for your advises, helped a lot. I am getting used to my first progressive glasses, I wear them really all day long and it is really getting better and better and I think I am going to really like them but I have a problem that when I go to play badminton every Monday evening and I take them off for the game that I have problem to adapt to see without them and I get a headache. I have adition to the short distance 1,5 diopres and mostly nothing to the distance -just 0.25 cylinder on my left eye so I supposed that it will not be a problem. But the more I get used to them, the more problem it is. And I have not dared to play with them yet. Do you recommed to use them for the sport too?

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 3 lety

      Apparently several of my comments didn't send... at any rate, it depends on the sport and desired vision :) Many sports we focus on the distance only without an add, but some demand more visual range than that and we most find a way to incorporate the add (not always with a progressive) :)

  • @ryzarafael2971
    @ryzarafael2971 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for the info man,,,, i appreciate it much.,. Im 45 and it's my first time wearing progressive lense....

  • @anitamichajlukova7456
    @anitamichajlukova7456 Před 3 lety +7

    I have been using my progressive for about 2 months now, I would say I am fine with them, they really solve my problem but even after these 2 months of constant wearing, there are still situations in which sometimes I see the blury sides when looking down - for example while cleaning something on the floor or packing my staff into my backpack and doing quick turns left and right. And I am wandering if it will ever disapear or there will be still some moments like this? It bothers me, otherwise I am fine with them and I appreciate that I do not have to look for reading glasses and put them on and off hundred times a day. Thanks for your answer.

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 3 lety +2

      sounds like you're more sensitive to it, and likely in a hard design or a hybrid design that leans harder. The short version is, the physics behind it means there will always be blurry areas to the sides, it's just a matter of how noticeable they are or arent, and that assumes everything is aligned properly. Softer designs will trade a sharp field through the corridor for less noticeable blur and distrotions around the channel. Harder designs prioritize clarity within the channel and trade increase blur and distortion to the sides of the channel.

  • @denhamk
    @denhamk Před 4 lety +5

    Wearing them now for the first time.. got the progressive lens yesterday... I’m longsighted... thanks for the tip about wearing them all day .. I was told to remove them in short stages ... but I notice my headaches come back when I remove them. So I best keep them on.
    My biggest adaptation is looking up after having been reading my phone .. takes a couple of seconds to focus into the distance when I look from the top part of the lenses which has no magnification.
    And today I have to tackle the laptop..
    Would be great if you can do a video of using progressives and using a laptop, please 🙏🏼

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 3 lety

      Hi Denhamk,
      I'm so sorry for the very delayed reply! This was flagged under comments to review for some odd reason! At any rate, No, that was dead wrong advice. Building up muscle memory, just like exercise, of where your eyes need to look when for what distance happens much faster with full time wear. The ONLY time I recommend not immediately starting is if you're a first time wearer with a lot of cylinder and it's later in the day, the brain more readily adapts to these things upon waking, so at that point start the next day is always my recommendation. For your concerns, that will get better with time, I suspect you don't have the full add power you need and your eyes are still supplying some plus at near, thus the delay in refocusing at a distance, This could also be a mismatch of lens design to your eyes making the channel not be in a more natural spot, and again, causing your eyes to push more plus. For very sensitive clients I often specify lenses specifically for computer use, and I have a video about that on here as well. These offer a much larger intermediate working zone, reducing the head hunting that can often accomodate computer use, excaerbated by poor design choices and/or fitting parameters supplied when making the glasses. ... sounds like a whole other video, right? LOL. As for a video of using a progressive at a computer, that's a bit trickier to muster, but I'll see if I can figure out a way to make that happen :)
      I will say as a hyperope (farsighted) that has become presbyopic (needing help at near), you're the more difficult fit, where most opticians falter if they're not intimately familiar with lens design, especially when using more basic lenses that don't base the design off of wearer studies, thus removing some of the lens design from the optician. Compound that with eyes that were pushing plus to accomodate your walking around vision for however long, let's just say, most opticians don't like hyperopes. LOL.

  • @luv2cook5
    @luv2cook5 Před 2 lety +1

    I got mine first time ever in prescription glasses and I have progressive. I'm honestly not having a issue with the difference, I've been wearing them for 3 days now, and still when I look at the computer at work, it's not as clear or crisp looking, does it get more focused overtime, my head is not slanted it's straight when looking at the computer bcuz I'm standing.

  • @les1k
    @les1k Před 2 lety +1

    Hey and thank you for the video. I am considering progressive lenses. My add power is 1.5 both eyes, SPH 00.75 right eye and Plano left and CYL -00.25 in the left eye. I am considering to go either Zeiss or Varilux lens. What can you recommend ? Is my add power considered low so adjusting will be easier ?

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 2 lety

      Yes, the lower add power will help for sure. In terms of lens brand, makes no difference. Both manufacturers offer tons of lens designs, and without knowing frame choice, lens use, etc, I can't really make a recommendation. I actually rarely use either one 😏🤫

  • @Declan_dice
    @Declan_dice Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks alot just got my first pair of progressive lenses. I'm having trouble with like seeing my phone properly and sometimes on my computer it's rough I temporarily switched to my previous ones to use for my computer

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 2 lety

      Those are usually the toughest areas to get depending on lens design. A set specifically for the computer is practically life changing once you cross into 2.00 add power and above. More on those here czcams.com/video/3CP0VJYtlkY/video.html

  • @vspaulding1
    @vspaulding1 Před 2 lety +1

    Just got my first pair Thank You

  • @stephenwoodman6015
    @stephenwoodman6015 Před 3 lety +4

    I've been wearing them for about 20 years. I first woe regular bifocals for only one week and never got used to the lined bifocals.

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 3 lety +1

      Many people have an easier time with the continual change vs the image jump and segmented section of lined bifocals. It's so funny how we can all tolerate such different things!

  • @hivicar
    @hivicar Před 2 lety +2

    6:10 I was distracted by Wayne Shorter's lovely ballad to his first wife Teruko playing in the background. I also had to refocus my hearing! Thanks for making this!

  • @carmenquinones8194
    @carmenquinones8194 Před 3 lety +3

    Hi! I got mine today. I'm suffering, but I'm aware it will take time to adjust. If in two weeks I still feel as uncomfortable as today, I'll go back to check if there is a problem. The right side lens on the reading spot makes my eye feel unfocused. Let's see what happens, I have my hopes up!

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 3 lety +1

      I find that to be a common issue on most standard designs or non-variable inset designs. The short of that is, it can be better, but it's a more expensive lens and more measurements to take, and ultimately, you'll see ok without. Just a bit more adaptation time and your eyes well get closer to where they need to be at near :) It's been about a week now, so I hope you're well on your way! :D
      (No idea why, but youtube apparently auto-holds every comment on this video.. so strange!)

  • @sakenu16
    @sakenu16 Před 3 lety +1

    Do you recommend progressive glasses for presbyopia or contacts? I sometimes feel like my near vision where I want to see my watch or phone and seems like it takes longer to focus as I get older. I guess not really near but computer view.

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 2 lety

      Great question, and sorry for the delayed reply, youtube tends to hide comments on this video >.< . At any rate, that is actually exactly what's happening! As we get older the lens inside our eyes becomes less and less flexible, making it take longer and longer to refocus at different distances. I noticed this myself at the ripe age of 23 (I'm pretty detail oriented, hah)!! At any rate, progressive contacts are great if you can learn to use them, and I would say the same for glasses. Which is "better" comes down to each individual and their prescription.

  • @danielbengio8399
    @danielbengio8399 Před 3 lety +2

    I got my first progressive lenses a couple of days ago. I just noticed that there is a little inscription in the lenses, a small sign and some numbers in each of the lenses. You can only see them through the light. Is that normal?

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 3 lety

      Perfectly normal, these are the laser etched markings that identify the design layout, lens design type, material, add power, and depending on the lens design a few other parameters :) Certain Freeform surfaced single vision lenses contain these same markings.

  • @meimei929
    @meimei929 Před 3 lety +1

    I got my first ever glasses yesterday and I don't really notice much change in my vision when it comes yo my right eye. My right eye is also a lazy eye. Do I just have to adapt to my glasses or did I get a wrong prescription?

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 3 lety +1

      That's VERY difficult to answer without knowing a lot more of what's going on. it could be anything from a wrong RX, improperly fit lenses, or even just that's the best that eye corrects to and the left eye is just sharper and more crisp. This is a conversation you should definitely have with your OD/OMD :)

  • @atuu4773
    @atuu4773 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi,Sir when I use my phone I experienced back side wobbled ,is this ok.i also commented on your other video.thanks.i use glasses for the first time.

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 3 lety

      This one I think is getting a bit lost in translation, can you expand on "Back side wobbled" for me a bit? :)

  • @brendashowalter3208
    @brendashowalter3208 Před 2 lety

    I just got glasses for the first time 6/20/2022 I'm a 57 yr old woman. Training to be a school bus driver.
    my counters look slanted, the floor everything! any tips? also when looking at phone to text the letters i type are clear then i look up to read what i type and not as clear! ugh! 🙄 your videos have helped so much and I couldn't find one on what to do about slanting counter tops! lol it feels like my plate is gonna slide down😭 tk you for what you do!!

  • @clbdyc
    @clbdyc Před 3 lety +5

    Got mine today from Costco where I work. The hard part is I'm constantly moving my head from cart to belt and customer. I get that wavy vision.

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 3 lety +2

      Good fit and proper design choice are key. Costco has 0 design choice. Works great for most people, and the price is right however. But there is MUCH better available in the independent world. 😁

    • @clbdyc
      @clbdyc Před 3 lety +2

      @@ThatGlassesGuy03 Fortunately after one day I adjusted to them. Now I love them. Oakley's.

  • @v.i.l.o.
    @v.i.l.o. Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for the video.
    I have a question as well. It's my first day with progressive lenses. Distance is good, reading is terrible.. and when I move my head slightly left and right the objects that I'm looking at get crooked. Is this part of the getting used to process? Thank you very much

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 2 lety +1

      Definitely :) for the reading work on bringing your reading material closer to your body to ensure you're brging your eyes more toward the bottom of the lenses (I get this is more annoying and difficult, which is why it's not a tip in the main video, but helps in getting use to using the magnification area of the lens). Sometimes farsighted people get mismatched with a lens design creating even more trouble at near ( plus prescription for the distance part of the lens ).

    • @v.i.l.o.
      @v.i.l.o. Před 2 lety

      @@ThatGlassesGuy03 Thank you, sir.
      After a few hours of wearing them my eyes are strained, and the area around feels numb. Is that normal at the beginning as well?

  • @MikeCTRVLR
    @MikeCTRVLR Před 2 lety +2

    Your video is excellent I learned a lot from it. I took delivery on my progressives three days ago. I am in my mid-70s and was used to standard bifocals. I do love the progressives though. I changed to progressives after cataract surgery. My question is: if I’m looking at a standard sheet of paper my vision falls off into a blur on the right side of the sheet of paper. In other words instead of seeing the entire paragraph clearly across the sheet of paper the right side tends to blur. Should I see the entire paragraph across the width of the paper or an open book clearly? Is that a sign that I might need another refraction for the right eye? My left eye was about seven weeks out from surgery before the final refraction. My right eye was about five weeks out from surgery. Also I have astigmatism in both eyes and prisms are being used.

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 2 lety +1

      Not likely. So here's the rub with cataract surgery and progressives. The most advanced progresive designs will use the new RX to determine what the corridor contouring should be like to make it easier for your eyes to use. Particularly when the change is rather notable, it can cause this kind of an effect. I've seen it a few times over the years, and as the difference gets larger from pre to post op, and as designs take more and more data points into account, it gets worse and worse. Believe it or not, the most basic of lenses do the job better here.... the caveat being your residual astigmatism is what the more advanced designs normally handle better.... >.< *Somtimes supplying a proper Near PD in addition to all other measurements is enough, but not often.

    • @MikeCTRVLR
      @MikeCTRVLR Před 2 lety +1

      @@ThatGlassesGuy03 Thank You! I appreciate your feedback. That explains why the 1.25 readers, I'm using post-surgery, provide an almost normal reading experience. There is right side blurring at each level. It's just more of a nuisance reading an A4 page or a book. I'm getting used to the expected distortion. It might be that normal bi-focal lenses would be best.. I'll give it two more days and visit the provider on Friday. Thanks Again!

  • @heatherlaferte2675
    @heatherlaferte2675 Před 4 lety +3

    i just got told i needed progressive lenses so im trying to learn what i can before i get mine

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 3 lety

      You're starting in the right place :) I have a handful of videos on progressive lens technology that are well worth a look, and if you prefer I do a bangup job fitting and ordering progressives remotely ;)

  • @SirenASMR_
    @SirenASMR_ Před 3 lety +1

    You are so wonderful ! I went to see my new eye dr today because i have night blindness and he basiclly ignored me about it. I have to go to a new dr now and actual opthamplogist becuase it is so serious i cant see while driving at night its dangerous ! He also was telling me i will need bifocals progressive but scared me and said its super hard to get used to and this and that . he was not helpful at all. Thank goodness for youtube.

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 3 lety

      Thank you so much for the kind words! Sometimes Ophthalmologist don't have the best bedside manner when it comes to optics in particular :) Surprised he wasn't more accomodating of the night blindness however! I think an optometrist is definitely on order to assist more specifically to your visual comoplaints, and I'm very glad you found this video a ray of lighht and helpful!

  • @SinDuhRella33
    @SinDuhRella33 Před 3 lety +2

    I got mine a week ago. My issue is I work in a psych hospital and eye sight is key... idk if it’s the difference in lighting because I can wear them at home or just the fast pace my job is... I wore them one day and that’s all I could handle at work. Dizzy, nauseous etc. people told me I need to adjust but it’s hard in that environment.

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 3 lety +1

      That sounds like a pretty accurate representation. You may find it best to have a lined bi-focal at work. Any fast paced environment where reaction time and clarity edge to edge matters a progressive is going to be hard pressed to perform, especially if you're sensitive to the motion as moving. That's a pretty blanket recommendation for most people with motion sickness or vertigo as well :)

  • @sajidkhanmahmood
    @sajidkhanmahmood Před rokem +1

    I got these lenses for the first time today here in the UK we call them varifocals. I am struggling very much im finding things constantly out of focus when tuening my head and especially while using the laptop the things off to the corners are totally blurry untill i turn my head to that direction. I really hope i can get used to this.

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před rokem

      Pretty standard for some basic progressives and even really advanced designs. Laptop is a tough situation and distance of use. But hopefully at this point you’re doing much better overall as you’ve learned where the lens excels and built up some of the muscle memory

    • @sajidkhanmahmood
      @sajidkhanmahmood Před rokem +1

      @@ThatGlassesGuy03 hi yes things have got much better now i guess the brain is memorising things properly

  • @shannoncoburn4209
    @shannoncoburn4209 Před 3 lety +8

    Been wearing mine for a month now. I love that I can see at all distances, but the distortion still makes me sick and I'm getting headaches. Finally switched back to my old distance glasses about an hour ago (which are on top of my head so I can see the screen.) Going to call my optometrist tomorrow because I can't deal. And yes, I was told to look straight ahead and all that.

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Shannon, Definitely should not still be having issues after a month of continuous wear! Something is up, hopefully they can find a good worthwhile solution for you! Nothing is more frustrating than a pair of specs that just don't work. At least your fortunately around a -1-- -2 so you can still see the screen with them off!!!

  • @lepen4652
    @lepen4652 Před 3 lety +1

    My first day of verifocals (progressives) blinking nightmare at moment, blurry in areas , bottom blurry then I can read by the smallest part of the lense a little higher, streight ahead is ok and the top is ok For normal vision,. Does this sound right for the lenses ? First time user and feel I'm regretting spending a fortune on these.

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 3 lety

      sounds like something may be a bit off, I wouldn't expect the bottom of the lens to be blurry straight on when reading. Overall it largely sounds like typical new user in a progressive, and the near issues would be compounded if it was put off for a long time and your first lens is at or above a 2.00 Add power. This makes a huge difference in lens design and severely shrinks the corridor and what can be done with it. Progressives are largely about comrpomises and choosing the right ones.... the most expensive lenses these days take that out of the hands of the optician (as such often times I use lower mark lenses and do my own brand of voodoo...... but I'm not charging less for a more hands on approach to lens design choices, hah!)

  • @360integration
    @360integration Před 5 měsíci +1

    Nice frames. I wish there is description to order those frame he is wearing.

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 5 měsíci

      It’s a Laibach & York Amsterdam. This colorway was made for me. No more exist.

  • @sarahmartin7181
    @sarahmartin7181 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank God for you!! Long story, im sorry. I broke my glasses over the holiday weekend and had to wait to get in to see the eye doctor. Ordered 1 pair progressives and one regular line bifocal. I have a mild form of CP and my balance is off some, but I thought the positives of progressive lenses were vest in the long run. A week went by and I was ready to give up. But then I was thinking, I was without any type of glasses for over a week! So I'm wearing my regular bifocals now and am hopefully going to go back into the progressives next week. I was afraid it was too much too soon and my body was having none of it. But im getting the hang of where to look and how everything looks, and your video REALLY helped me not be so scared, so I'm feeling better about sliding those progressives back on my face.

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 9 měsíci

      That’s what I’m here for!! Adaptation from a Traditional lined bifocal to a progressive when you have balance issues can absolutely be a struggle, and I’ve gone to the depths working on that for clients in the past (and one right now actually) but we always end up finding a good solution 😎. I wish you the best in the progressive journey!

  • @LG-xd2xg
    @LG-xd2xg Před 3 lety +1

    First day and first progressive lenses and not too bad towards the end of the day but I do find my eyes tired. Thanks for the tips and I’m so scared of stairs even before hearing your tips so good to know where to look at through the lenses for distance. Thanks again

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi! Glad to hear this video was a help to you! That tiredness will definitely drop quickly as the muscle memory of where to look at what distance builds up! Should be quite a pleasant experience by now :)
      Sorry for the delayed reply. YT has a way of holding ALL comments to this video

    • @LG-xd2xg
      @LG-xd2xg Před 3 lety +1

      That Glasses Guy thanks for responding the tiredness has gotten a lot better. I still feel at times I’m not able to see as clear long distance, I can tell my eyes have to focus. I’m sure it’s normal, I’m thinking of giving my eyes a few more weeks before I call to go have my eyes checked with my new prescription. What do you think ?

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 3 lety

      Apparently youtube doesn't like your comments, held for review again, LOL. At any rate, no, I would go ahead and go in. 2 weeks is plenty of time for normal adaptation. Could be anything from needing a small adjustment on the frame to get everything lined back up right the way it belongs to something being off with the measurements or prescription. I will say on rare occasion hyperopes (+ Prescription) especially first time can take a month to really get comfortable in glasses with full time wear (put them on when you wake up and off when you go to sleep, without taking them off throughout the day) But that's the longest adaptation we typically see. "latent Hyperope".... miserable people. LOL. :)

    • @LG-xd2xg
      @LG-xd2xg Před 3 lety +1

      I ended up going back in and they did a slight change in the prescription and now I feel like it’s so much clearer 👍 thanks for your help

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 3 lety +1

      Awesome to hear they got you taken care of! (I've gotta start checking these held comments more than once every 2 weeks, LOL!) I'm really happy for you :D

  • @pattreadwell6149
    @pattreadwell6149 Před 2 lety +1

    on my first pair and am getting use to them day 1

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 2 lety +1

      Day 1 is always fun, at least the first half hour or so 😂

  • @dianeharrison4975
    @dianeharrison4975 Před 3 lety +1

    Love mine best thing I did,,had them 2 weeks now ,took me a day to adjust,bit nauseous but fine now

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 3 lety +1

      I was pretty sensitive to that my first time wearing one as well. A few hours in and I was good to go!

  • @lornalugod8999
    @lornalugod8999 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello I got my glasses yesterday it's my first time wearing glasses but why does everything look smaller than usual? Is it normal?

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 3 lety

      without knowing the prescription it's hard to say, but in general a myopic (minus) RX fit a good bit away (further away from the eyes the lenses are the more noticeable it becomes) from the eyes will definitely cause some noticeable minification (things looking smaller) It could also be that your prescription is over-minused, easy to do if the examiner isn't thorough.
      So, it could be normal, but that also doesn't mean it's normal for you or correct. Sorry, I know that's probably not the easy answer you're looking for.

  • @mikesemailaccount3985
    @mikesemailaccount3985 Před 2 lety +1

    Love the green specs? What's the brand? They are cool!

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 2 lety +1

      Sold out for quite some time, Laibach & York model Amsterdam in Lamborghini green 🙃😁

  • @bigbensbizarrebazaar7219
    @bigbensbizarrebazaar7219 Před 2 lety +1

    I love those lime green lenses! What is the brand and cost? Progressive lens type

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 2 lety +1

      It's not available. Only 7 were produced and sold out almost immediately. That frame is a Laibach & York Amsterdam they do a ton of limited release colorways like my green here, so keep an eye on my site and their insta for the newest ultra rare releases 🙂. For some ballpark numbers based on the lenses I use a pair like these would run right around $1000 and pretty feature rich in terms of lens technology :)

  • @squirrelarch
    @squirrelarch Před 2 lety +3

    A few weeks into progressives after having bifocals. Really struggling with the distortions & reading in particular feels like I'm reading from the inside of a water filled, round goldfish bowl. Have worn them 'religiously' but am pining for my old bifocals. Going back to the glasses maker tomorrow to check a few things.

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 2 lety +1

      curious to hear what they turned up, but a few things can cause this. Of course for starters progressives introduce a lot more peripheral blur/distortion than a lined bifocal. If all else fails, the new digital add lenses are a killer in between option! I use these to get flat top wearers into newer lens materials that just aren't available in flat tops :) See the balance between the 3 here: czcams.com/video/PBoH7gf6XdA/video.html

    • @squirrelarch
      @squirrelarch Před 2 lety

      @@ThatGlassesGuy03 Many thanks.I stuck it out as long as I thought was reasonable but took the progressives (varifocals) back and exchanged them for a pair of computer glass and a pair of bifocals (even got money back as they both cost lest than the one pair of progressives). For me this solution is perfect. I guess i’m either one of those who couldn’t adjust to varifocals.

  • @gdiener2946
    @gdiener2946 Před rokem +1

    Cannot tell you how many times I watched this just to save my hyperopic sanity! You are awesome! As you said we moon gazers don’t have too much fun with this! First glasses on my face at 55!!!🤓 straight into add 2!! yes I’ve been using cheaters for a long while! so it’s been coming this presbyopia pain in the neck literally!now I know it’s name!!! but it reached the top of the hill and been sliding down the other side ever since!just so! Yeah!
    I’m on my third pair trying! In 6 short months! The optometrist and technicians know my name purty well! First were awful 🧐second not as bad 🥸but still not great! Third better but the choice of specs with nose pads feel like clamps I use when I’m gluing a chair 😖 then I got the corridor lowered slightly because I was clear up the staircase on the bannister balancing! Sorry but!!! I did sacrifice a bit of the intermediate by giving myself a 1/8 teaspoon more of peripheral tho! It’s like a grab bag you get one good thing and all the rest is crap! I peer at the computer like I’m trying to fix a broken pipe under the sink! No kidding! It’s all dizzy business! But I’m trying harder with pair 3! All the comments are worth reading!! It’s like a support group! We’re all on this log together as it drifts madly downstream trying not to fall off! Sorry so long!Cheers I love your videos!

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před rokem +1

      No doubt the community is what keeps me here!! So happy to have you here and that you found us!!! 😎

  • @bobprice6274
    @bobprice6274 Před 3 lety

    I think that first progressive lens I got was developed by Sola Lens or Solaone. My eye doctor said that lens for many of his patients was easier to adapt to. Are there Progressive lens formats that are easier to adjust to than others. I would like to see a video comparing 4different progressive formats. It seems that the wider the progressive zone the better. There are options for premium progressive that are wider in view zone, I would always pay for that, even $100 or so more. What is the disadvantage of a wider zone progressive lens.

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 3 lety

      There are absolutely lens designs that are intended for first time wearers, they typically sacrifice width of sharp crisp zone for a wider but softer blur area. Sola designs are quite antiquated these days, yikes. They merged with Zeiss years ago and have largely been migrated over to the synchrony brand. The disadvantage of a wider field at any part of the corridor is a compromise in the distance field, no silver bullet lenses that just infinitely expand all zones yet (as long as you don't believe a certain V manufacturer's marketing BS, LOL.)

  • @stevencocorachio4901
    @stevencocorachio4901 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you, just got mine. Yours look cute

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 3 lety

      Glad this helped. Thank you!

    • @stevencocorachio4901
      @stevencocorachio4901 Před 3 lety

      @@ThatGlassesGuy03 In UK we call them verifocals but I like your description, progressives so I will call them that

  • @spydersylk4841
    @spydersylk4841 Před 3 lety +2

    I'm a bit worried now. I've worn glasses for over 40 years and now just had an eye exam for progressives and glasses ordered. I have to read numbers on labels close up with varying size print on each one and climb ladders all day. I wear my glasses on a chain because I need to take them off and put them on constantly and the lenses are very scratched from hitting the glasses chain or radio clip I have to wear. Seems I'm likely to fall off the ladders and have no luxury of a 'get used to it' period. I may have made a mistake thinking these would be right for me.

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 3 lety +1

      You'll be just fine :) Just keep those hands on the ladder, you'll learn you way around it and the things that come with it pretty quickly, even a lined bi-focal lens for near creates a magnification bubble at the bottom that can be off-putting from heights. Especially if you're starting with a lower add power you'll do great! My first pair was an 0.75 Add, and a half hour or so is all it took :)

  • @moniqueb5070
    @moniqueb5070 Před 2 lety +2

    First time wearer here, and I don't seem to have had any trouble adjusting. So much so that I've wondered if I have regular glasses.

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 2 lety +1

      First time if done early enough with a great fit and well chosen design (especially for myopes) can have very minimal to no adaptation 😁 lower add powers absolutely make it easier!

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 2 lety +1

      @@glenn1611 physio is a pretty killer design for distance priority 👌 👏

  • @verbenastars
    @verbenastars Před rokem +1

    Should I be concerned if my distance is clearer in the bottom portion? Straight forward is blurry. Maybe they got my Rx backwards?

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před rokem +1

      Very tough to say as there could be other factors. I would definitely bring this up to the prescriber, as well as the optician than for you just to verify the glasses indeed match the rx as written (and verify the rx written on the order matches etc.). But yea my initial gut reaction on this would be something is off with the power on the lenses.

  • @atuu4773
    @atuu4773 Před 3 lety +2

    Sir,also sometime when I wore my glasses and I focused on wall ,it's get blurted and suddenly it's get sharpen as Crystal.😵😁

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 3 lety

      Nothing to be worried about there, just the muscles relaxing a bit that control the eyes.

  • @SuperSavedbyfaith
    @SuperSavedbyfaith Před 3 lety +1

    Mine got my stomach sick the first day .. felt drunk but today it’s much better

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 3 lety

      OOph! That's never a fun experience! My first personal dive into the world of progressives was a cheaper overpowered anti-fatigue lens with a similiar result. A well placed and well designed progressive minimizes issues with them, but there's always some adaptation time there :) Good luck! It becomes far more easy to operate and manageable as time goes on!

  • @bigphilly7345
    @bigphilly7345 Před 3 lety +1

    I have a double astigmatism (very high astigmatism) and today the eye doc talked me into progressives since I’m 41 and do a lot of computer work and reading. I’ve been wearing glasses since I was 6. I’m really nervous about these things and I haven’t even worn them yet (they come in in 2 weeks). My brother told me he tried progressives a couple years ago and felt dizzy. I dropped a lot of money on these but hoping it wasn’t a mistake. I paid extra to have the “zones” wider and allegedly easier to adapt to.

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 3 lety

      I wouldn't worry about it too much! You're at a prime age with a lower add power, I suspect you'll do well particularly with a modern soft design (where "easy to adapt to" comes into play). If you're HEAVY into computer and reading I would plan on a pair just for that at some point in the near future. For now you can get by with just a single vision set for computer distance and let your eyes do the remainder of the heavy lifting for near. Particularly for multi monitor setups this is a MUST. Good luck next week! Let us know how it goes!

    • @erictingkingco2746
      @erictingkingco2746 Před rokem

      Are you still wearing progressive lens?

    • @bigphilly7345
      @bigphilly7345 Před rokem

      @@erictingkingco2746 Yes, they’re awesome. I compare the quality of vision to when I wore contacts in my 20s. Like seeing in HD.

    • @erictingkingco2746
      @erictingkingco2746 Před rokem

      @@bigphilly7345 I’m a beginners in progressive lens, just got my lens 3 days ago. i have not 100% clear vision, maybe my eyes, brain still adjusting

  • @minnesotajack1
    @minnesotajack1 Před 3 lety

    If I am going to use contacts most of the time and glasses as backup, should I not get these?
    My optician sort of powered me into buying these?
    My reader magnification is 1.5

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 3 lety

      You'll be fine for a few reasons, first the lower add powers are easier to adapt and get use to. At worst you'll need to stay out of the contacts for a few days and give your brain time to get use to and learn to use the lenses :) Waiting longer makes it even harder to adapt, and the progressive lens corridors change dramatically at 2.00 and above.

    • @minnesotajack1
      @minnesotajack1 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ThatGlassesGuy03
      I picked them up today. I like them fine.

  • @brentgath4447
    @brentgath4447 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm facing the decision to get them or not. I was told I'm at the point where I can get them but it's not critical yet. The near add is +1.25..... Is it easier to start now or should I hold off a little longer? This is the question I asked and was told "It's up to you".... Great LOL. Your video explains it nicely though, thank you.

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Brent, Good to hear the video helped you! I'm definitely a big proponent of start as early as possible with progressive lenses! Once you get to the "I NEED them" of +2.00 and above add powers it gets harder and harder to work with that first pair.

    • @brentgath4447
      @brentgath4447 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ThatGlassesGuy03 Thanks for reply and advice.

  • @olives6563
    @olives6563 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for the video!! I didn’t even know I was using progressive lenses until I got an email saying that’s what they were. Ive had them for about a week and it’s been hell. A little easier, but it’s still confusing. I was never told,m about these lenses, and the lady who sat me down and let me try them on never walked me through ANYTHING. Pretty irritated. Thanks for the help

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 3 lety

      Happy to help! Sorry you had such a bad intro to progressive lenses though :( It happens unfortunately, especially in higher volume practices.

    • @hennmack3968
      @hennmack3968 Před 2 lety

      Same here 🤔

  • @eddahambuchi234
    @eddahambuchi234 Před 3 lety +3

    Hey,so far its been 2 days and I hate my new glasses.I feel they are too bright ,not focused and my eyes are already tired.I just can't wear them for two weeks lol help

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 3 lety

      Suck it up buttercup! LOL. Kidding, sort of. Work with your optician and let them know you're havin trouble adapting. While it can be difficult initially, some adjustments sometimes need to be made to optimize things as well :) Definitely the best way is to chug on through it and wear as much as possible the first few days to weeks! :)

  • @Andrea-tl6oh
    @Andrea-tl6oh Před 8 měsíci +1

    I have had mine going on 8 days now and my eyes are so fatigued, sore and dry. The place I got them from says just keep at it, it will get better but I’m at my wits end and in pain from them being so dry! I have astigmatism in each eye and a high prescription but at only a 1+. Not sure if this is normal, so far I’m regretting them

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 8 měsíci

      Dryness wouldn’t relate to the glasses, but fatigued and discomfort could. Little tough to say here but sounds like something could be off if you’ve already been wearing 8 days non stop with no real improvement.

  • @neolithic3
    @neolithic3 Před rokem +1

    What is considered a lower add power? Mine is +2.00 and I need to get my first pair of progressives. I'm 47 and I'm nervous I will have trouble adapting to them.

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před rokem +1

      1.75 and below are generally easier. The corridor designs change dramatically once you cross into the 2.00 and above. It’ll be tougher but you’ll be ok :)

    • @neolithic3
      @neolithic3 Před rokem +1

      @@ThatGlassesGuy03 Thanks, I hope so!! I enjoy your videos.

  • @jlholmes8
    @jlholmes8 Před 3 lety +1

    Today is really my first half of day, and I have to say I couldn’t use them with the computer at all yet. I am on it all day for work, and have two 4K monitors. I was told it will take time, but for over $600, I really hope they got the fit right. I am presbyopia and this is my first pair. I’ve only been using readers up to now (about 10 years) my script says +2.25, which is higher than the readers I get (1.75). Fingers crossed, I really hate putting on and taking off my glasses all the time.

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 3 lety

      Might want to grab those +1.75s back out for the computer screens. I find (especially with multiple monitors) a dedicated computer pair far exceeds the use of a progressive add lens :) There are a lot of compromises built into progressives but they're great for general use and most things throughout the day! Definitely not the silver bullet everyone hopes for though! Check out my video on computer specific lenses! :D

  • @triciag3311
    @triciag3311 Před 3 lety +7

    I just got my first pair of progressive glasses yesterday. I've never worn glasses, until the last few years I started needing reading glasses. I'm 49.
    I actually have to say I'm shocked at how well I'm doing with these so far. I expected it to be a lot worse. I'm gonna love them once I get used to them!

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 3 lety +2

      Good ole presbyopia! Starting earlier is always best! The lower add powers make adapting so much easier. Good to hear you're off to a great start with your first progressive lenses!!

    • @triciag3311
      @triciag3311 Před 3 lety +3

      Thank you! It's good to know I'll have an easier time adjusting down the line since I'm starting now !

  • @ArgentoFan
    @ArgentoFan Před 2 lety +1

    I've just been prescribed varifocals as we call them in the U.K. It's gonna be fun going downstairs, as my dog loves laying on the top step and refusing to move. Guess I'm gonna be dead by the end of the month 🤣

  • @evelynwaltuch1895
    @evelynwaltuch1895 Před 2 lety +2

    Can I get prism with the progressive glasses

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 2 lety

      Generally yes, but there are some extra rules for the optician to keep in mind, and in general terms works best with horizontal prism. Vertical prism and progressives can be problematic for a host of reasons.

  • @nattyznook
    @nattyznook Před rokem +1

    I was Sadler not told these tips I had to figure it out on my own and even though I get it now I still feel like I can’t see out of them, it’s been 2 months. Should I still be feeling this way?

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před rokem

      At two months not really. You should be wearing rather comfortably at this point if you’ve done the full time wear thing for all of that.

    • @nattyznook
      @nattyznook Před rokem

      @@ThatGlassesGuy03 I have only been wearing them because my eyes can already be stubborn and I hate them lol! I called my Doctor today to talk about it. I’m waiting for a call back. I only have one eye I can see with I am legally blind in my left eye, but when I can’t see out of it my left eye will strain by turning in. I really utilize the whole lens of my pair of glasses with my good eye the right one that can see but I am having trouble with the progressive because you can only see down the middle with it. I’m lost and not sure what to do. I am wondering if I need two pairs of glasses one for up close work and another for distance. If you have any ideas I’d appreciate hearing it. Thanks for the reply on my first question.

  • @MrMrgoodguy35
    @MrMrgoodguy35 Před 8 měsíci +1

    One the 2nd day w my progressive no introductions from eye doc i am going to keep up with wearing them

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 8 měsíci

      What a shame, gotta at least have some introductions before you take them home! 😂

  • @kgraamd
    @kgraamd Před 3 lety +1

    I just got mine yesterday and to be honest I am seeing double vision watching this.
    How long should I wear these before I get used to them?

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 3 lety

      Sorry for the delayed reply, I'm sure at this point you're either doing well or threw them angrily at someone, LOL. Hopefully the former. Typically 1 to 2 weeks will cover the adaptation period. :)

    • @kgraamd
      @kgraamd Před 3 lety +1

      @@ThatGlassesGuy03 Its fine now

  • @lordgrande9561
    @lordgrande9561 Před 8 měsíci +1

    You know from the first day i tried my progressive lenses and im on my 4th pair, i never had an issue i hear that people takes days or even weeks to get used to them , I pick them on put them on and i got in my car and drove off and i have a strong prescription but to me it’s was like having a single vision lenses when i was a kid that i used them for everything so I didn’t needed a period of adjustment i just out them on and i was good to go no weird vision or didn’t get confused, but i did get a high end progressive lenses i have never tried the less expensive one with the narrow reading and mid level vision so maybe thats why i had not issues. im as blind as a bat with out them , but my sister on the other hand she got a pair and ended up taking them back.

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 8 měsíci +1

      It’s funny to me how varied the experiences are! I think to some degree this relies both on product level as well as the skill of the fitting optician, particularly on high end lens models the details matter more, but in total benefit in a better result when done properly. Always love to hear of such a successful fit, as it’s rare I’ve seen people have much if any difficulty with lenses 😎

  • @RuffledRodent
    @RuffledRodent Před rokem +1

    Just got my progressives yesterday afternoon and started wearing them this morning. Distance is fine, struggling with the reading part. Script is pretty mild (Sp -0.25 Cyl -1.00 Ax 104 Add +1.00 / Sp Pl Cyl -0.75 Ax 85 Add +1.00). I've used some glasses for driving occasionally for a couple of years but the optician said I'm supposed to wear these all the time, that the add will increase over time and I should start using them now because it will be harder to adjust if I wait (I'm 42). I've worn them all day today and things are so blurry now when I take them off. Am I really meant to wear these all the time? I have never worn glasses in front of other people before and I'm super self conscious about the possibility of wearing these once I go back to work.

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před rokem

      Sooner is definitely better with progressive lenses (I address that in my video about progressive lenses in fact). No need to be self conscious, glasses are a HUGE fashion statement today. 😎

    • @RuffledRodent
      @RuffledRodent Před rokem +1

      @@ThatGlassesGuy03
      I was hoping you'd give me an out 😆
      Guess I'm going to have to suck it up and get used to facing the world in them!

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před rokem

      Haha sorry, misunderstood the assignment 😂

  • @AimeeFleck
    @AimeeFleck Před rokem +1

    I just got my first progressive and while I can read my phone now (yay!), the distance is crap. Can’t read the computer either 😣
    I got Mail order glasses , could the way they are lined up be an issue ?

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před rokem

      Lens design and fitting measurements are pretty much key to all of that. The distance problem could be a whole host of things, if the first number in your rx is a + number... there's a chunk of your problem for distance and I assure you that will get better with full time wear of the glasses over a relatively short period (weeks).

    • @AimeeFleck
      @AimeeFleck Před rokem +1

      @@ThatGlassesGuy03 hmmm my number is a -
      I’m considering sending them back and seeing if I can find an optical to put lenses in an empty frame (I adore these frames!)

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před rokem +1

      @@AimeeFleck most shops are happy to do that 🙂. Generally minus shouldn't have the problems with distance unless they reduced the amount of minus vs the old rx. Or of course if the measurements are just very out of whack.

    • @AimeeFleck
      @AimeeFleck Před rokem

      @@ThatGlassesGuy03 thank you

  • @scully8950
    @scully8950 Před rokem +2

    I have been wearing glasses since I was a child as I am quite nearsighted, but in the last few months I have also started having problems reading and my ophthalmologist told me it was time to use lenses to read. I had to choose between two different glasses or progressive lenses and since in my job I can't go around with two pairs of glasses I decided on the second option and I must say that I got used to it in a very short time and it didn't cause me any particular problems. But I chose a wider frame than the previous ones and also the best lenses in the shop (unfortunately very expensive). What I miss is being able to see on the sides of the lenses, I always have to turn my head and it's annoying when I'm driving and I have to look left and right, I'm always afraid of not seeing something important and therefore of having a greater risk of being involved in an accident. I wonder if once I get used to the new lenses completely the situation will improve or if I will never have a decent vision on the side of my eyes... I don't drive much but I wonder how someone who drives a lot and has a pronounced shortsightedness like mine manages to use progressive lenses without having difficulty in daily traffic!

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před rokem

      Part of the trade off of most progressive lenses is going to be a compromised peripheral field unfortunately. T shapes designed, like Most Zeiss designs, do a better job handling peripheral blur, but at the cost of a very pinched intermediate zone in the vast majority of their lenses as well. It’s all trade offs with the physics.

    • @scully8950
      @scully8950 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@ThatGlassesGuy03 5 months have passed since my comment and I think it's right to write that I got totally used to the lenses in just over a month and now I no longer have any discomfort, even in peripheral vision. My lenses are Zeiss and they are the best the optician could give me. Thanks a lot for the answer!

  • @doineedit9
    @doineedit9 Před 2 lety +1

    I wore them for a year and I still cant get use to them. I have missed some days too. I am constantly nodding trying to find clear part

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 2 lety

      Lens deign and fit can have a LOT to do with this when it's that bad but on occasion some people just can't work with them. A few different pairs of lined or digital add lenses that don't have as much blur zone are a great alternative :)
      Addressing the digital add lenses here - czcams.com/video/PBoH7gf6XdA/video.html

  • @dianeharrison4975
    @dianeharrison4975 Před 3 lety +1

    Gettin mine in 2 days,took my fella 3 weeks to adjust to his,now he s fine.

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 3 lety +1

      well I'm late to the party, lol. hope you had a great experience and adapted faster with these tips! :)

  • @janus156
    @janus156 Před 2 lety +1

    I just got my first pair of progressive lenses yesterday, I feel like a midget, I feel like I’ve dropped a whole foot of height, is that normal?

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 2 lety

      Depending on the specific prescription changes absolutely. The add power alone makes the ground feel closer especially for a plus prescription to start with.

  • @skateness
    @skateness Před 2 lety +2

    I’m 55, first time wearing glasses and I got progressives. I thought they were “broken” lol. The room was spinning and everything was wavy until I learned how to drive my lenses.

  • @1micYT
    @1micYT Před rokem +1

    Got my first pair today. First pair of glasses ever. Biggest thing is remembering to point my nose at what im looking at. Never needed to move my head before to look at things. They've made me nauseous today.

  • @danmorrison8194
    @danmorrison8194 Před 4 dny

    I’m a mail carrier and first time progressive lens user. I’m having a heck of time looking at my mail, looking down to make sure I don’t trip on anything, and seeing where I’m going.

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 4 dny

      Now that particular situation does sound like a nightmare to try to adjust. In cases like that I usually recommend trying to get the bulk of your adjusting experience done on days off. I.e. if you can for the first time put them on first thing in the morning of your day off and wear through from then. Little easier time.

    • @danmorrison8194
      @danmorrison8194 Před 4 dny

      @@ThatGlassesGuy03 it’s been an adventure for my eyes… and stomach.

  • @transformationalpianolifec1643

    I get a lot of pain behind my eyes and all over my head. Am I wearing the glasses wrong?

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  Před 3 lety

      this sounds more like an improper fit, check out this video - czcams.com/video/y63suJyHHxw/video.html

  • @krpurple2678
    @krpurple2678 Před 2 lety +5

    I couldn’t get used to multi focals so I was using 4 different glasses for driving, computer, reading and one pair for just walking around.
    A few years ago it was suggested that I try progressive lenses (I didn’t know they were so expensive) so I bought them.
    I usually have a UV coating because I don’t tolerate bright sunlight but they didn’t tell me that all progressive lenses have a special coating on them as well. I couldn’t get used to them and went back twice within a few weeks and finally the optometrist found there was a problem with how the coating was applied and it was damaged! No wonder my eyes were watering.
    Within a year I had to replace them again because the lenses were damaged. He didn’t tell me before that you can’t clean them the same way you would with other lenses
    He told me to only use soap and water, don’t ever use your clothing or even the cloth that you get with the glasses, lens cleaner, tissues.....because they scratch the surface too easily!
    They are good though, I never take them off except to sleep because I can see everything with one pair.