I never have to feel if I'm still wearing them. With my vision it is immediately obvious that my glasses aren't on my face. Either that or I have once more fallen asleep in a jell-o mold.
J.
Most of the time I'm the same - but my night sight is really bad even if I'm wearing the glasses so I never expect to see very well until I switch the lights on. I can be nearly ready to go out and suddenly realise that my eyesight hasn't got better even with the lights!
Yeah, it takes me a whlie to wake up in the mornings...![]()
Oh my gosh, you do that too?I never have to feel if I'm still wearing them. With my vision it is immediately obvious that my glasses aren't on my face. Either that or I have once more fallen asleep in a jell-o mold.
J.![]()
This year was the first time I spent a good ten minutes searching for my reading glasses...only to discover they were on my HEAD.
I frequently push them up on my head, like sunglasses, because they are really only good for reading. But this was the first time I actually forgot they were there.
So; Holdfast, do I get to let my hair down and shake my head too?![]()
Now I leave them right beside my bed on the night stand![]()
See...this is the main reason why I got heavy rimmed glasses. They are durable enough to survive...well me. And they are easier to find when I am fumbling around looking for them.About two weeks ago, I well and truly lost my glasses. I was sure I'd left them by my computer desk, but alas they weren't there. Now I'm legally blind without my glasses, and to top it off, my glasses are 'rimless', which makes them even harder to find!
Well, to make the story short, while searching for them, I stepped on them! Luckily, I had bare feet, so I only dented the arm a little and they were easily fixed.
Now I leave them right beside my bed on the night stand![]()
What about after you've turned the light off? That's when I sometimes have to check.I never have to feel if I'm still wearing them. With my vision it is immediately obvious that my glasses aren't on my face. Either that or I have once more fallen asleep in a jell-o mold.
J.
backstept said:I'm very nearsighted so if I misplace my glasses I have to feel for them![]()
Santa Claus said:I never have to feel if I'm still wearing them. With my vision it is immediately obvious that my glasses aren't on my face. Either that or I have once more fallen asleep in a jell-o mold.
J.
Lindley said:I keep my classes in a pocket of my backpack. Only place I need them is during lecture, to read at a distance.
Well, technically the DMV says I need them while driving. But I disagree. Aside from tiny street signs I'm just fine without them on the road.....
Couldn't imagine using contacts, that just seems uncomfortable.
JKTim said:I'm not to the point where I need reading glasses (yet!), but at 20/240 vision, I am legally blind without corrective lenses.
Which means I have to be incredibly careful about where I put my eyeglasses, even when I'm stepping into the shower!![]()
Holdfast said:Trip-the-Halls said:Now I leave them right beside my bed on the night stand![]()
I wear mine nearly all the time when I'm not sleeping, so if I take them off, that's where they live too. On the nightstand.
Um.
Mine. Not yours.
Sadly.![]()
I asked my eye-doctor how bad I was. He said, "Without them? Oh, you're blind as a bat in daylight. If you were out for the day and broke/lost your glasses, you wouldn't be able to drive home. You might not be able to safely walk home."
Now I leave them right beside my bed on the night stand![]()
I wear mine nearly all the time when I'm not sleeping, so if I take them off, that's where they live too. On the nightstand.
Um.
Mine. Not yours.
Sadly.![]()
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I'm not having it done either. The idea of having it done freaks me out.
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