I can see clearly now
Sep. 15th, 2016 06:27 pmGot my new Rx and I can see great with my contacts, but I'm having some issues with the glasses. I can't tell if it's just getting used to the new Rx or the shape of the frames I chose (mild cat eye), or something isn't quite right. You'd think, though, if the contacts are great, the glasses should be even better (I have astigmatism in both eyes, contacts don't help there). I'm finding it's taking me a while to focus, especially with my right eye and especially reading. It feels like it wants to cross all the time. I did have to fudge my pupil distance, but negligibly, so I thought it would be okay. At the same time, it could be the eye doctor maybe got something off due to focusing on distance sight. What do I know? *sigh*
The other problem with the glasses is they keep sliding down. I'm trying to decide if I should return them (got them on zenni.com) or give it a few more days. I'm experiencing head pain, but I can't say if it's the eye issues or if it's my regularly scheduled head pain. Or both. Argh. These frames are cute. I want to keep them, but not at the cost of constant headache.
Been there, returned the dog. :(
In other news, I love peanut butter, but I find almond butter disconcerting.
Also disconcerting? Prescription commercials that anthropomorphize body parts like bladder and bowel. Any body part, really, but those two in particular make me wonder why that advertising tack has ever been used. It's odd.
The other problem with the glasses is they keep sliding down. I'm trying to decide if I should return them (got them on zenni.com) or give it a few more days. I'm experiencing head pain, but I can't say if it's the eye issues or if it's my regularly scheduled head pain. Or both. Argh. These frames are cute. I want to keep them, but not at the cost of constant headache.
Been there, returned the dog. :(
In other news, I love peanut butter, but I find almond butter disconcerting.
Also disconcerting? Prescription commercials that anthropomorphize body parts like bladder and bowel. Any body part, really, but those two in particular make me wonder why that advertising tack has ever been used. It's odd.