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Old 08-12-02, 10:18 PM
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Hi there Kathy,

If you would consider using contacts for diving there is no reason why you can't fulfil your optical requirements with contacts.  There are three possibilities for you to consider; one is a system known as monovision in which you have your reading Rx in one eye and your distance Rx in the other.  This may sound a bit odd but is very sucessful and works well, the only drawback is that your stereopsis is neutralised.  The others are the wearing of either bifocal or varifocal contact lenses.  Acuvue from J&J produce contacts as bifocals.  Progressive lenses are produced by a few companies and are also available as daily disposables.

If you have any questions about these lenses pop to your local opticians or if you want drop me an e-mail

HTH

Ian Daly
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