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brilliant - thank you all.

We got some from the big Sainsbury - it was quite late so I was very happy.

I'm going to check out the suggestions and get some spares 🙂

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After the age of 50 or so I would strongly advise visiting 'proper' opticians at least every couple of years, particularly if your sight is changing. They can check for e.g. glaucoma (internal eye pressure) - which is symptomless initially but if left untreated can lead to blindness (but which is readily treatable). But no reason otherwise why simple magnifying lenses to aid reading shouldn't be bought at very much cheaper prices. 

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