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Old May 9th, 2004, 06:06 PM
Bob La Londe
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Default Question about Eyesight?

You can adjust if you keep up with the correct prescription in your glasses.
If you don't take the appropriate steps there isn't much you can do when
things aren't exactly where you see them.

My dad had this happen when his eyesight started to change. It really threw
off his billards game until he started keeping up with his prescription.

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"Craig Baugher" wrote in message
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I've getting at that age where I either have to hold my lure 2-feet away
from me to thread my line through a lure's eyelet, or tilt my head down

and
look over the top of my glasses. Yeah, yeah, I know they make bifocals,
just fighting that last step.

But my real question is to those that have gone through or are going

through
this step in life. I am also noticing I'm loosing a little depth

perception
too. I'm missing targets only by a hair, but missing them none the less.
When pitching, I'm not stopping the lure quick enough, resulting in a

splash
vs a wave. It's like my depth perception is off just a little. Did you
experience this as well when the old eyes started giving out on you, or do

I
need to go to a eye doctor?

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