staciahall
Quidditch, anyone?
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You know that game you play on road trips? The one where you pick out letters on license plates? THAT's when my parents figured out I couldn't see. I know it was elementary school, maybe 8 or 9ish. I wore glasses until my senior year in high school (gold octagonal ones, huge thick brown frames, back to metal, back to huge plastic), then got hard contact lenses. They really helped my vision but could be a little uncomfortable at times. Late in the evening those babies had to come out! Once they had soft lenses that could deal with astigmatism, I wore those for several years only wearing glasses occasionally.
(Part of this is starting to make a little more sense now that I've started collecting new allergies like shoes)... I had an allergic reaction to the contact lens solution such that it was eating little holes in my cornea. It took forever for the eye doctor to clear that up and then I was back in glasses again. I got LASIK in my early 30's and it was amazing! No glasses or anything for years. The eye doctor left me a little near sighted so that I might wait a little later for reading glasses and it worked.
I didn't have to start glasses again until about 45, first only long distance like for driving and the movies, then I had computer glasses. About 3 years ago it became progressive lenses and wear them all the time. At least they aren't as thick as they used to be when I was little but I still hate having to wear them every day. And this whole I can't possibly see well enough to get a splinter out of my finger without a magnifying glass just stinks!
(Part of this is starting to make a little more sense now that I've started collecting new allergies like shoes)... I had an allergic reaction to the contact lens solution such that it was eating little holes in my cornea. It took forever for the eye doctor to clear that up and then I was back in glasses again. I got LASIK in my early 30's and it was amazing! No glasses or anything for years. The eye doctor left me a little near sighted so that I might wait a little later for reading glasses and it worked.
I didn't have to start glasses again until about 45, first only long distance like for driving and the movies, then I had computer glasses. About 3 years ago it became progressive lenses and wear them all the time. At least they aren't as thick as they used to be when I was little but I still hate having to wear them every day. And this whole I can't possibly see well enough to get a splinter out of my finger without a magnifying glass just stinks!