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Thanks! But as a n00b to opticians etc, do I just make another appointment and ask for specific monitor glasses?
You need to do exactly as this chap did.
I started getting headaches too.. unfortunately the distance of my monitor is the mid-point where my eyesight is fine.
I have long distance glasses for driving and TV, but recently got some ones for on the computer. But similar to you, they made it worse.
I would measure accurately the distance of your face to your monitor, and make sure you test at that distance at the opticians.
That's what I did and Specsavers did a prescription for me based on that and it was bang on. No more headaches. Specsavers drew up the prescription then I ordered the actual glasses from Select Specs as they are massively cheaper. Specsavers coatings and special lenses are disgracefully priced.



) put too much pressure on my nose and I'd get headaches. I now have the style that sit on the top of my nose but I still wear my contact lenses 90% of the time. I do also find I can't wear my glasses for long when working. I'm not sure if it's the glare that comes in from my window or the glare of the screen (even though the glasses have anti glare coating) but I find I'm sometimes struggling to focus and get headaches If I wear them too long. I'm perfectly fine when I have contact lenses in though.