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Poll Eyeglasses

Do you wear glasses/contacts?


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I've had glasses since 4th grade (1968-69). I failed a test because I couldn't read the blackboard. Apparently, my eyesight went south pretty quickly - because I don't remember having the problem before that. Kids are weird.
 
I've worn them since I was 4.

I had contacts for a while when I was a teenager, could not be assed having them now. I don't like the idea of having stuff in my eyes.

As to the laser surgery, went with a friend who had it and omg the PAIN.. and the descriptions.. "like ripping a bandaid off your eyeball every time you blink". I've also known people who had the surgery and after a while it goes back to some extent. What's the point of that, just getting less strong glasses? Anyway, would not do even if free.
 
I was 9. My teacher found out because I was always leaning over my desk and scrunching up my eyes to see the blackboard. My parents, who both wear glasses for shortsightedness, should probably have picked up on it when me and my brother always brought pillows and sat in front of the TV when we were watching Superman and Macgyver. I remember them asking why we did it, and we said "Because we can't see."...
 
I have worn glasses since 4th grade. My teacher pushed my parents to get my eyes checked because I couldn't see the board. They kept putting it off, but she kept after them until I finally got glasses to correct my nearsightedness. They gave me contacts for high school graduation although I had never asked for them or wanted them. When I was pregnant with my first child I couldn't keep them in my eyes and went back to glasses full time. I tried soft lenses later but just couldn't make all the eye appointments with 3 little kids in tow. I still wear glasses and I don't plan to try contacts again or lasix. Had to get bifocals in my 40s.
 
I started wearing glasses when I was 14-15 years old. I knew because I wasn't able to see the blackboard properly. What I remember the most is how vivid faces started to look on TV after I got my glasses. Until I got them, I didn't realize that I wasn't seeing them as I should.

I started wearing contacts sometime during University but I stopped when I got a car. Being in front of a computer screen all day while wearing contacts never felt comfortable, but when I also had to drive against lights from other cars, it bothered me a lot.

On a side comment, I spent more than two hours trying to wear my contacts the first time I got them. However, when I put on a pair years after the last one, it only took me a minute. Go figure.
 
I'm going on 40 now and still have 20/20, which I'm pretty thankful for. It's the one thing I'll really miss when it goes. That, and maybe my hair. ;)
 
I've worn them since I was 4.

I had contacts for a while when I was a teenager, could not be assed having them now. I don't like the idea of having stuff in my eyes.

As to the laser surgery, went with a friend who had it and omg the PAIN.. and the descriptions.. "like ripping a bandaid off your eyeball every time you blink". I've also known people who had the surgery and after a while it goes back to some extent. What's the point of that, just getting less strong glasses? Anyway, would not do even if free.
Funny, cataract surgery is practically painless. I highly recommend it, especially if you have cataracts. ;)
 
I've worn glasses since I was 10. I tried contacts for a while in high school and college, but it just seemed like a giant hassle.
 
I've worn glasses since the fourth grade. I'm both nearsighted and have a stigmatism in my eye. I'm 20/600 in my left and 20/650 in my right. My life is one big blur.
I wore contacts in high school but got tired of having to take them in and out each morning/evening so I went back to glasses after I graduated. This was back before long term wear contacts were common.
Last year my eye doctor told me that it's time to start considering bifocals but I can wait another year before it starts to become noticeable.
I asked about LASIK surgery and his response was that my vision was so bad that even with corrective surgery I would still have to wear glasses and since insurance doesn't cover it I decided to pass.
 
I lasted until I was about 50, and then needed reading glasses. A few years later, trifocals. Now I need the glasses for medium distance (like computer distance) and reading glasses for close up.
 
Seems like several of us started to wear glasses around 4th grade. I wonder what caused the deterioration in eyesight at that time in our lives?
 
Seems like several of us started to wear glasses around 4th grade. I wonder what caused the deterioration in eyesight at that time in our lives?
Or a lot of kids just don't find the pressing need for glasses until 9 or 10. Even if you need them, you can get by without 'til the school work starts getting to be something you really have to put effort into. I have no idea, just spitballin'. :)
 
I have been wearing glasses since I was in the fourth grade. I wore contacts for a few years, but returned to glasses because I'm just more comfortable. I wear them except when sleeping.
 
Seems like several of us started to wear glasses around 4th grade. I wonder what caused the deterioration in eyesight at that time in our lives?
I was a big reader, and still am. I remember when I began wearing glasses in the fourth grade, I couldn't read except for school work and newspaper.
 
I've worn glasses since fifth or sixth grade (it's been a long time when you can't remember exactly when you started). I bowled in a league. The spots on the lane became hard to see and the pins started to get fuzzy. I've tried contacts off and on, but never cared for them. I can't see well at all without glasses (I don't even try the eye test at the DMV without them), but I've been lucky enough to always correct down to 20/15 in them. My real concession to age was getting progressive lenses about three years ago. I must say "progressive lenses" sounds so much better than tri-focals.
 
Seems like several of us started to wear glasses around 4th grade. I wonder what caused the deterioration in eyesight at that time in our lives?
It's mostly the luck of the genetic draw. My parents are both nearsighted, and congenital nearsightedness usually shows itself pretty early.
 
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