Are you talking about not being able to see up close (presbyopia)? - that usually happens after age 45 - why so many older people have reading glasses.
I know that's not really you in the avatar pic, but you strike me as someone who is in her 30s - so maybe find out from your doctor if it could be something else. Don't want to scare you or anything, but it could be something like a tumour in or on your brain. This could be corrected with neurosurgery.
Sorry - think I'm having a flashback to my medical transcription days! Good luck with the vision test
I'm not telling ANYONE how old I am EVER (though I haven't hit 45 yet).
Bad vision runs in my family. It's sort of shocking I've made it this far without glasses though the change did come on fairly suddenly so it does have me concerned. I've had blurred vision during migraines for years but a couple of weeks ago, it just stopped returning to normal. I lost TWO friends to brain cancer this year so that is always on my mind. I'm starting with the vision test and will go from there. I'll definitely pursue other avenues if anything looks funny, reading glasses don't do the trick, and/or it continues to progress.