Miscellany

Oct. 9th, 2023 07:58 pm
sholio: (Spring-flowers)
1. I had a mammogram today and it turns out that if you do a mammogram during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, at least at this particular center, you get a door prize! Delivered to me by the extremely peppy front desk person, who was like "I have a present for you!!" and brought me a basket filled with pink items. I picked out a really very nice pink and gold pen.

I'm getting them annually now due to age, and I think I'm doing my next one in October as well, to find out if this is a repeatable occurrence or a one-year-only thing.

(Also, having had a hysterectomy certainly does simplify the "could you be pregnant" part of a medical questionnaire.)

2. There are some fun little "hacks" in FB writer's groups (and similar) for giving yourself a sense of progress as you work on a draft, and I encountered one recently that I'm trying with the current book and having fun with. The original idea was to fill a small container with glass marbles or beads (like the ones that go in flower vases) and take one out and put it into a new container every time you hit your word count increment. The original poster did 100 words at a time; I'm doing 1000, and using dice. I don't know WHY it's turning out to be so motivational to reach into a pile of assorted dice and pull out a random one and drop it into the "done" box, but for some reason it is.
sholio: sun on winter trees (Default)
I had an eye exam today, and assumed beforehand that I needed new glasses due to eyestrain while reading. It turns out that my prescription hasn't changed. What's changed is that my focal depth has gotten more restrictive. In spring 2021, when I got my last reading glasses update, I could use the same prescription to read at a computer screen distance (arm's length) and a comfortable book-holding distance (which is closer); now this no longer works.

For now I'm going to keep the same pair - I mean, the computer is the more vital of the two, and I can compensate by holding the book farther away. My optometrist thinks I really should start thinking about progressives, but I don't wanna. ;__; I'm only 46!!

I'm curious, though - for those of you who are glasses wearers and are hitting an age when you're starting to have divergent prescriptions for reading and distance, how do you handle it?

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Two separate single-focus pairs of glasses, one for close-up work and one for distance
12 (28.6%)

Bifocals
1 (2.4%)

Trifocals or progressives
19 (45.2%)

A multi-focus pair (e.g. bifocals) *and* another pair
8 (19.0%)

Your poll does not capture the complexity of my situation! (Explain in comments.)
7 (16.7%)



(One handy trick I've been using when drawing is that you can slide the frames down your nose and change the prescription to a more up-close focus that way. This doesn't work for reading because it messes with my astigmatism, though.)

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