Do you wear glasses?
The question is clear. Just wondering how many bespectacled there are. I wear glasses myself, my eyesight is already -5. Everyone who for any reason wears glasses (not sunglasses, but ordinary ones!), Leave your posts here.PS when you wake up ...
I wear. I have one eye -7, the other -8. Blind fuck, but I'm fine with everything. I have hoarse Soviet glasses in an absurd red frame (although it fits my hair!), But it is still terribly ridiculous and plastic, the left arm is bandaged, one glass is cracked. Battle glasses, they are already twenty-five years old, everything was in the closet, they were left from my friend.
But, in general, being blind is not fun - it's very inconvenient to play solo without glasses, and if you get into drive ecstasy, you start jumping, shaking your head - the glasses fall. Inconvenient.
Bad eyesight for as long as I can remember. I began to wear glasses from the first grade, but I only wore them at home and at school during lessons, I did not wear them outdoors. For all the time I changed glasses many times, broke, or wanted to change them to more beautiful ones in shape.
Last summer I decided to buy lenses. Liked it of course. Although I mastered the technique of inserting them into my eyes with difficulty, my eyes constantly closed, resisted :) For about an hour I sat in this special store and seemed to be very tormented by my aunt who taught me to do this. But still it turned out. Three months passed, and the lenses had to be changed, as these were worn out and became too soft, they fit in with difficulty.
I put on the lenses in the morning as I get up and take them off in the evening at 10-12 hours. At the end of the day, the eyes get tired of the lenses, and it becomes impossible to sit in front of the monitor at all, the eyes are watery, the letters blur. And so I take them off and put on my glasses. So I can't do without glasses, and I wear them, but only at home.
Now my vision is -2.5 in both eyes (myopia).
I also suffered for a long time when I bought lenses. When I was learning how to put them on and take off at the Vision Correction Center, I put them on there the first time, for some reason I had a problem with removing the lenses. Although now this is a piece of cake, but for some reason now it is not always possible to put it on right away. :( Well, not from the first, so I'll put it on the second time, not from the third, so from the Nth ... Anyway, it's better in lenses, although I watch TV at home and sit at the computer with glasses: my eyes need rest from the lenses whenever possible ...
I remember the first sensations when I went out into the street in lenses and walk down the street, I see everything clearly, I see people's eyes. This is not usual, and not customary at first.
When changing my bro, I wore lenses for 3 days, then in the morning I pripnrsya, he says he cuts his eyes, tears burst from his eyes. They took him to the doctor, they fixed everything for him ... then he said: "Well, f * ck these lenses, I'd better wear glasses"
and wears glasses ...
I have glasses. I wear it purely for beauty (they are only from ultraviolet radiation), and I seem smarter.
I dress for lessons when I watch a TV set or play a computer. And so I get around, although the vision is -3.5 right, -4.0 left.
"When changing my bro, I wore lenses for 3 days, then I got it in the morning, he says he cuts his eyes, tears burst from his eyes."
They also put lenses on one of my acquaintances, their eyes began to hurt terribly, they were taken to heal, after 2 weeks they were discharged, she said that they had put an injection directly into the eyeball, then she also switched to glasses with a thin needle ...
it is exotic;))
and finally ...
glasses are unfashionable
fashionable lenses.
I advise everyone who wears glasses ...
When Monique was on CRT - he wore it rarely (-0.75 diopters), moved to LCD - his vision was restored.
offtopic: if you are going to also take an LCD monitor, choose especially carefully, otherwise the opposite results with vision are possible, i.e. IMPAIRMENT of sight.