Had an eye test today after a bout of blurry vision (dryness after strong wind) and have been recommended to wear glasses. I'm 35 and to be honest, focussing at distance has been getting a bit harder. Still a minor shock.
Had an eye test today after a bout of blurry vision (dryness after strong wind) and have been recommended to wear glasses. I'm 35 and to be honest, focussing at distance has been getting a bit harder. Still a minor shock.
I had decades of that problem, now I go to a very expensive opticians, where I essentially designed my own rimless glasses and I can get exactly the same every time, I just change the colour of the very narrow metal parts from time to time. I pay through the nose, but, as they are on my face all the time, I think it is worthwhile.
I wish glasses could help me with my left eye. Constant blur, black circles and black around the edges. But glasses can't help that:(
Luckily there's lots of nice frames to choose from when you have to get yourself a pair. You can also get special lenses that will block out brightness if you need it. Just keep having regular checkups and that way you can monitor what's happening with your sight :)
When I get an eye test and find that I need new glasses. I find the choice of frames available in the shop is a bit overwhelming (I suppose that I could ask them to put new lenses in the existing frames but the frames deteriorate over time), I ask do you have the same design of frame as my last glasses but inevitably find that they don't supply them anymore.
Same here. I could possibly hold out another year or two before l have to wear glasses all the time.
I've decided to not get them for the time being. It's very much borderline and I can cope fine without them.
I have glasses, but just for one eye as I'm blind in one eye. I need them to read. You might find them a little uncomfortable at first, but don't worry your soon get used to them