I have to take my 8 year old daughter to the optometrist for the 1st time. She got a letter from the school nurse about her eyes. She lasted longer than my son who’s now 16, he’s had glasses since he was 5.
Got my first glasses aound the age of five. Then I lived through all the types of contact lenses that came by. -Myopic/Nearsighted got progressiveliy worse until I had -14 dioptries in both eyes at an adult age. Then I got cataracts in both eyes so I had to do lens removal (and got plastic lens replacements…)-Today I live my everyday life with “naked eyes” and have reading lenses when settling down for more than a few minutes of studies. -Ending up with -1 and later with +-0 in the second eye, and the glasses which have been a part of my daily life as a fading (NOT) memory is a VERY special experience. -The lack of NOT checking for “rinses” and/or making sure you had “control” of your vision whenever you moved to another place was quite a change from what I was used to…
Dani Rice almost 11 years ago
With us, it’s hearing aids, but I know some of the verses of that song.
QuietStorm27 almost 11 years ago
I have to take my 8 year old daughter to the optometrist for the 1st time. She got a letter from the school nurse about her eyes. She lasted longer than my son who’s now 16, he’s had glasses since he was 5.
Hunter7 almost 11 years ago
Ohhhh Betty. E e e eevil……!
EVillin almost 11 years ago
Got my first glasses aound the age of five. Then I lived through all the types of contact lenses that came by. -Myopic/Nearsighted got progressiveliy worse until I had -14 dioptries in both eyes at an adult age. Then I got cataracts in both eyes so I had to do lens removal (and got plastic lens replacements…)-Today I live my everyday life with “naked eyes” and have reading lenses when settling down for more than a few minutes of studies. -Ending up with -1 and later with +-0 in the second eye, and the glasses which have been a part of my daily life as a fading (NOT) memory is a VERY special experience. -The lack of NOT checking for “rinses” and/or making sure you had “control” of your vision whenever you moved to another place was quite a change from what I was used to…