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Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 10:42 am
...or so the eye doctor said at my meeting with him tuesday
how'd it go, painful...
the had me stare at an image and flashed a bright red LED light that was bright enough to make me whimper, then proceeded to blast my eyes with a puff of air that was so fast it made me nearly cry...
then they had me read the letters...
then they do th 'lens choices' and made me read again
somehow some way, my near-sightedness problem got better, making my only real visual problem be Stigmatism
i say Stigmatism as they say it that way themselves, they're refering to the fact i see just perfectly, but it's all slightly fuzzy, so minor-grade perscription glasses rectify the near-sighted and stigmatism both
so what good came of this painful, agonizing trip?
i get new glasses which more closesly resemble what exactly i want to look like
cool thing is, in addition, my problem got better by becoming less problematic...
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Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 1:01 am
gah, i know my eyes have gotten worse... i haven't seen an eye doctor in years and i know that i should i just haven't gone in a long while. i really should though as mine are all metal, i dont have the nose guards or the ear guards anymore and it causes me headaches if i have them on for too long.
its good that your vision has improved though, thats awesome news.
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chrissy_of_hailfire Captain
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Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 5:03 am
i looked at my glasses yesterday after having posted this,
i got them when i was in 11th grade...
these new ones are plastic framed instead of mycurrent's metal frame, and they are more porportioned to my current head-width
the lenses go wider from nose-to-ear and the glasses otherwise are exactyl identical
i also change my avi's glasses to more resemble his Arts others have drawn, but i may revert him...i'll know once m friend does her take on him
but reason i went with metal last time: i liked the frame...and t only came in metal
but yeah i was surprised, i didnt think nearsightedness could get better, but, i jsut had faith in myself that i'd pull through and i guess youcould say i did
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