stevebrassett
Well-Known Member
I suffer mildly from motion sickness - rarely sick, but I often feel queasy in the back of a car, and I can't go below for any time when at sea. I got varifocals for the first time this year, and started to feel ill more often, but didn't put two and two together until chatting to someone on a train. She experienced the same thing, and was told it was the varifocals, as they have a narrower in-focus band than normal specs.
So, yes, I agree with you - varifocals make seasickness worse.
So, yes, I agree with you - varifocals make seasickness worse.