Literally a month later I finally (FINALLY) have my glasses and can stop wearing the (eight? ten?) year old pair I’ve been using.
Some observations, expanded from elseweb:
Honestly I am looking forward to re-adapting to being able to see things and returning to being a somewhat productive member of society.
Some observations, expanded from elseweb:
- They’re doing the “the ground curves up slightly around me” thing that new glasses do when the prescription’s stronger than I’m used to. This will most likely go away by tomorrow.
- They are not quite half an inch thick at the edges. This is why I used to get small frames all the time. On the bright side I have a bit of peripheral vision now.
- My closeup vision is officially crap, things start getting blurry within eight inches of my face. Or I can take the glasses off, and be able to focus on things five inches and closer.
- I have a headache that is distinctly different from the headache I’ve had for the last month. (Concentrated in my temples and behind my eyes; the one from the old glasses was more generalized.)
Honestly I am looking forward to re-adapting to being able to see things and returning to being a somewhat productive member of society.
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Date: 2023-03-16 03:47 pm (UTC)Until the science catches up to far-sighted people, I am not a candidate for regular laser surgery. Mom got cataract surgery a few years ago that also fixed a lot of her farsightedness, so I guess I get to wait another 30 years. Admittedly, I did find this… https://advancedlaservision.com/lasik-surgery-candidate/over-40/lasik-surgery-candidate-over-40-lasik-surgery-candidate-over-40-farsighted-hyperopia/