@jesfactsmon Thanks Hank. I think that my next step will be to find a good neuro-ophthalmologist. Hopefully that won't be necessary for a couple of years.
One of the problems with the prism is that it's only in my primary glasses, not my sunglasses - I can wear flip ups - or my computer/piano playing ones. I suppose I could spend the $170 and have the piano glasses done.
Having binocular double vision means that my eyes get tired if I do anything within my six foot social distancing bubble very long. I do most of my online stuff on my phone, and I can do it with my bifocals or I can do it for a while without glasses. It seems as though my eyes get tired either way.
My 30 minute timer just went off, telling me it's time to move a sprinkler. It's an amazingly beautiful day here, in the 70s, with a light breeze. I finished the trimmer work, and decided I needed to sit in the shade during this one 30 minute set.
I appreciate your input in various discussions.
Jim
@jimhd Hi Jim, there are sunglasses that are worn over regular glasses. I had bought a pair for my mother. Would those be an option for you? I don’t currently have a prism in my glasses but I do wear the clip-ons for sunglasses. It can be very costly getting prescription sunglasses with a prism.