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Tuesday
Apr272010

Face it. Glasses are a part of everyday life now.

I am fairly young, but I have noticed more and more than my eye sight is slowly deteriorating... and that is not a fact of life that makes me very happy. I have had eyeglasses since I was ten years old, and sometimes I wish I would have continued to wear them from that point on because back then my eyesight was not nearly as bad as it is now. But I abused myself by refusing to wear them and now almost ten years later my eyes are ten times worse.

Over the last few years I have realized I need prescription glasses, but without the money or insurance plan to be able to see the doctor I have further neglected my needs medically. I did talk to a family friend and he told me I was farsighted. Okay, that explains why my eyes are like this.

Since I could not afford real prescription glasses I ended buying a pair from target and they have really helped my up close vision. I am sure they are not the best quality I could have purchased but they work fine for me, it amazes me how well I can see up close now. I just feel like an old person when I have to take them off to be capable of seeing far away.

One day, I will hopefully get my real prescription eyeglasses, but for now my generic glasses will do. I am not complaining because my temporary fix is working great for me right now. I would not have it any other way.

 

This is a sponsored post, but every fact and detail in this post are true. My eyes really do suck.

Reader Comments (3)

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Consider yourself lucky--I've had prescription since I was 10, but lucky I've stayed the same since I was 18. Crossing my fingers that it doesn't get worse!

June 5, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJessica

Yep, glasses since first grade. My parents even did the patch idea on one eye and then sent me to the optometrist to do 'eye exercises'. I thought it was stupid, but my opthomologist I have now says it saved my vision in the bad eye by re-wiring my pathways for vision in my brain. I've always hated wearing glasses, but I'm glad I can afford them with insurance. The Lyons Clubs all over the U.S. will help you with getting a pair of glasses if you can't afford them. Check them out!

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July 8, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterDonna Perugini

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