Showing posts with label senior citizen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label senior citizen. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 24

Adjustable Focus Reading Glasses


After the milestone age of 50, even the most perfect vision will start going downhill.  Mine sure did, and I depend on my computer to do my job.

Focusing on close-up objects became increasingly difficult. I felt tired and drowsy all the time. And I didn’t even realize it was a vision problem.

A single pair of prescription glasses was no longer enough. And I had to change my prescriptions every couple of months. It was so frustrating and expensive!

Fortunately, we now have an amazing pair of self-adjusting glasses that promises to fix your vision in seconds! Without breaking the bank.

But is it as good as the manufacturer claims?

We decided to test it ourselves and see first-hand what these affordable glasses can do…

What Is It?
It’s called VisionFocus and it’s a true game-changer!  Let’s face it, most of us don’t change our prescription as often as we should.  With VisionFocus, WE DON’T HAVE TO!  It’s 100% ADJUSTABLE! You can fix your eyesight - WITHOUT visiting your optometrist.

VisionFocus is built to last you a lifetime - scratch-resistant polycarbonate lenses paired with a fashionable rugged frame. It’s basically indestructible!

It works perfectly for both short & farsighted people. I keep a second pair in my glove compartment, so I don’t have to re-adjust my “main” glasses when I’m driving.

How Does It Work?   In order to find out how it works, CLICK HERE...

Wednesday, April 1

Social Distancing

Since my health situations put me into a high risk category, I am staying at home and only leave the house if I have a doctor's appointment or treatment that is critical.  This month, I have to leave the house 4 times:  a cancer treatment, a bulging disk in my back, a PET scan to determine if my cancers have grown or decreased, and a meeting with a Urologist to determine if I should pursue further testing for prostate cancer...



Those 4 trips to Knoxville will cause me to stop at Weigel's Gas Station/Market for gas, but I will not go inside or get close to others who are pumping gas.                

So, for the rest of those 26 days, I will be staying inside the house or working outside if the weather is nice.  When I am not working outside, I will be inside posting articles to this blog and three other blogs that I maintain daily (see blog list on right) along with LinkedIn, Facebook, and Tumblr forums on which I post comments.

I like to write and will continue to write regardless of how many people that read and/or actually care about what I have to say.

What I am doing is better than sitting on a telephone pole/line like a bird...  lol