I can see clearly now
Aug. 28th, 2011 12:52 pmIronically, the thing people have said made them most happy about contacts may be the dealbreaker for me.
Print is blurry and doubled, and I can't just peek under the lens to see it clearly. This could be problematic, as I cannot easily just slip off my contact lenses, read whatever it is, and then pop them back on. At least, not at this level--maybe once I put more eeps into my 'eyeball touching' skill.
Print is blurry and doubled, and I can't just peek under the lens to see it clearly. This could be problematic, as I cannot easily just slip off my contact lenses, read whatever it is, and then pop them back on. At least, not at this level--maybe once I put more eeps into my 'eyeball touching' skill.
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Date: 2011-08-29 01:28 am (UTC)But besides, glasses are sexy!
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Date: 2011-08-29 04:22 am (UTC)Is that something I'll get over?
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Date: 2011-08-29 04:26 am (UTC)However, I'm not in a rush to throw the glasses out.
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Date: 2011-08-29 07:32 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-08-29 05:57 pm (UTC)But your situation may be different - I have been wearing a single contact lens since I was 15, so dealing with it is completely background noise, like brushing teeth, and reading glasses are a minor (and still sporadic) inconvenience. Dealing with contacts as a new thing, when it doesn't even relieve you completely of the glasses annoyance, might be a very different experience.
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Date: 2011-08-29 06:10 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-08-29 06:36 pm (UTC)But now in my mid-40s, I'm slowly losing close-up vision in both eyes. I can still pop out the left lens and read close with my uncorrected left eye, should I choose to, but reading glasses are much nicer, and lack the side effect -- if I let my eyes stay dimorphic, I can function with only a slight depth-perception problem, because between them they cover everything. But over time my eyes would start doing the lizard thing and wandering independently, as was happening in my mid-teens till I got the lens.
I'm still at the point of needing/preferring reading glasses only occasionally, generally when fatigued, but I expect I'll use them more and more as time goes on. I keep one pair in my laptop bag, another by the bed, and a third by the den computer, and pull them out when my eyes feel tired.
(I've promised myself cyberpunk Borg headgear with attached monocle that can swivel into place, if I ever go completely bald.)