BevG
If I can't remember it, it didn't happen
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Glasses at age 8 or so. Contacts at age 18. Lasik surgery at 40. I had one eye under corrected to put off the need for reading glasses. Perhaps it did, but I wish I had gone with the total correction for both. Now 16 years later, my vision is still 20/20 for most things, but I need reading glasses for extended reading and prefer a weaker reading version for laptop use. My astigmatism has returned, so now I have glasses to correct only that for driving (if I don't wear them I see double sets of headlights at night). Yeah, getting old is not much fun.
Hubby, one son, and our adopted daughter all wear glasses. Other son wears contacts.
BTW - You can get Lasik at age 21 or so after your eyes have stopped changing.
Hubby, one son, and our adopted daughter all wear glasses. Other son wears contacts.
BTW - You can get Lasik at age 21 or so after your eyes have stopped changing.
As of yesterday, because I JUST got new glasses. The jump from -4,75 to -5 was a bit hard to handle. I'm practically blind now...


