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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky" data-source="post: 1848998" data-attributes="member: 32659"><p>I just went back to reread this thread and saw the part about bifocals, they very well could have caused the fall. I finally got glasses about a year and a half ago and got progressive lenses. Most people say they make them dizzy at first and they have trouble walking if they look down. I haven't had any real issues with them until a few days ago. I climbed up the feed bin ladder which is 32' tall to check and see how much feed was left. The ladder is pretty cheezy, made out of 1" angle iron, and breaks over at an angle at the top to look down the middle of the bin. I made it up fine but when I went to come back down I looked down at my feet and got a touch dizzy because of the glasses. I took a second to regroup and made it down fine. Won't be wearing glasses next time I climb up there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky, post: 1848998, member: 32659"] I just went back to reread this thread and saw the part about bifocals, they very well could have caused the fall. I finally got glasses about a year and a half ago and got progressive lenses. Most people say they make them dizzy at first and they have trouble walking if they look down. I haven't had any real issues with them until a few days ago. I climbed up the feed bin ladder which is 32' tall to check and see how much feed was left. The ladder is pretty cheezy, made out of 1" angle iron, and breaks over at an angle at the top to look down the middle of the bin. I made it up fine but when I went to come back down I looked down at my feet and got a touch dizzy because of the glasses. I took a second to regroup and made it down fine. Won't be wearing glasses next time I climb up there. [/QUOTE]
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