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DanielJames
2 years ago

Very different, my grandfather had 50 glasses, my grandmother didn’t have 65 yet.

LeFreak72
2 years ago

Individually, this is not judgeable, so not flat-rate.

In general, however, one can say that visual problems/disabilities of various nature are increasing steadily with age. If young people (under 20 years) have 5-10% larger visual problems, older people (80 years and older) are about 40%.

Unfortunately, in Germany, vision tests for drivers (from a certain age) are not required. In principle, IMO must have at least 50% visual force, but it does not help if this is not tested regularly and comprehensively and is then also sanctioned.

Noah8282
2 years ago

This is completely different, some can still see well while others have to dress up glasses. It’s not bad to have glasses. Most of them need old age.

Fingerfertigkei
2 years ago

And keep older people. Some have many folds, for example, but some see and are still very fit.

LG your finger

AngiedieSchlaue
2 years ago

I mean, I look very bad. The ophthalmologist thinks I’m still looking good.

It’s up to me to make a cataract surgery soon.

verreisterNutzer
2 years ago

That’s different. Many older people wear glasses as well as younger people.

Sterntaler927
2 years ago

There is no flat-rate answer, because man is not a machine and therefore the aging process and thus the associated process of vision do not proceed uniformly.

In addition, it would also be necessary to clarify which age group is suitable for you as “older people”. From what age are people “older” for you? From three, forty, or from 50,60? Or even older?11

Gemini7668
2 years ago

This is very different, always depends on the individual.

JoJokroeger
2 years ago

This is very different.

Steffile
2 years ago

This is individual.

TheAmigos
2 years ago

Some more, some less

verreisterNutzer
2 years ago

Better than some younger people!