Has anyone ever had bifocals cause nausea?!


Question: Has anyone ever had bifocals cause nausea!?
I got them last night and have been wearing them primarily for reading purposes, but I'm getting a slight headache and feel somewhat nauseous as well!.

Is that normal !?

I do start to feel better when they are off and I know it takes time to adjust to them!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


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I apologize Walt, looks like my Tatas cause blindness in some!.!.!.but relax even if you can't see em anymore, I'll let you play Tune in Tokyo with em!. You won't suffer from nausea after that!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Well, I don't know jack squat about bifocals, but I will share my glasses story, maybe it will help!.
I have had contacts since I was 15 (I have horrible vision)!. I got into the habit of sleeping with my contacts in, which is bad I guess!. So, for years the doctor would yell at me for doing that!. I have to watch TV to fall asleep, and I can't see anything without my contacts in!. So, eventually I got some glasses to wear at night, and when I woke up!. They made me so dizzy and nauseous, finally I was like F it!.
So, I'm thinking its normalWww@Answer-Health@Com

Hi baby Boy Toy!
It is entirely possible for bi focals to cause nausea!. It works on the same principle as motion sickness or car sickness!.(dual levels) Your eyes are having to re-adjust with the up and down motion of your head as you are reading, looking up, looking back down etc!.!.!. The Rx of the glasses may need to be adjusted or you may simply need to get used to them!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

ER RN and your Girl Toy Mistress!Www@Answer-Health@Com

I do think this is possible!. I don't have bifocals, but I wear contacts and have regular glasses!. I have very bad vision!. So I have to have both since I take my contacts out at night!. Like Robo, I have to watch T!.V!. to go to sleep, so I alternate between contacts during the day and glasses at night!. Anyway, my glasses prescription is a little stronger than my contacts prescription so I get a little nauseated sometimes when I change back and forth from glasses to contacts!.

Whew!. Hope you got all that!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Um this is a little off point but it should answer your question!.

I get migraines, and my vision goes wonky and I get nauseas!.

You need to make sure those are the right glasses for you because it sounds like you brain and eyes are having to make other adjustments and causing nausea (it can be common with eye problems)!. It could take time to get used to them!.

Bet you look Hot and what's with all the answers missing!? Did some people get violated, and it is so early for that here, lolWww@Answer-Health@Com

Welcome to the world of bifocals!! (Well, mine are actually "progressive lenses"!.!.!.!.)

It took me about a week to get used to them!.!.!.and I have to wear them all the time! They told me it takes some adjustment, too!.!.!.!.!.

Keep at 'em!.!.!.!.you'll get used to them before you realize it!.!.!.!.it's just WHILE you're realizing they're on is the hard part! (LOL)Www@Answer-Health@Com

Absolutely!. I remember when I was younger and my mom got them (when she turned 40!) she had the same problem!. Where is God!? You need to talk to God!.!.!.he does that for a living and could probably help you or give you some ideas!.

Edit: ROFLMAO I guess God is here!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

sometimes it happens- most people take time to adjust to themWww@Answer-Health@Com

YES this happened to me I had to give them upWww@Answer-Health@Com

yup, I swallowed 2 pair once, puked my guts outWww@Answer-Health@Com

<-- the STD bear

Nope, not gonna help one bit!. :-PWww@Answer-Health@Com

Bifocals can cause nausea when binocular retinal one-to-one correspondence is altered by conflicting magnifications!.

If this continues to occur, reposition the bifocals such that fixation from both eyes is viewing through the exact same zonal field in each spectacle!. In other words, the lenses may be crooked by bent temples or a nosepiece!. Level them out so that magnification is the same on both retinas!.

Also, when reading, use plenty of light!. The additional light shuts down your pupils, increasing depth of focus!. Increased depth of focus allows more tolerance to optical aberrations, which can contribute to headaches because your eyes are struggling to maintain image quality with the minimal natural accommodative lens stretching ability you have left in your ciliary muscles!.

Other than that, suck my bald head, big boy!Www@Answer-Health@Com





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