I have myopia and astigmatism, what about you?
I have myopia and astigmatism, what about you?
I have myopia and astigmatism, what about you?
I think it’s just all the jangly bits distracting from the dangly bits
it's a technique to make you look me in the face when we talk, although I know it's very difficult naughty boy jaja
I got eye surgery and now have 20/15 vision with chronic dry eyes
Have you tried lubricating eye drops to relieve dry eyes and improve lubrication? I get dry eyes too, but only in my eyes, especially on sunny days, damned to be a vampire...
I use Optase preservative free eye drops for severe dry eyes per recommendation of my eye surgeon and optometrist. They both recommend IPL therapy, but one of them gave me an RX for xiidra eye drops that I have yet to fill.
Fun fact - wearing sunglasses can help reduce developing macular degeneration later in life, so wear those sunnies when out in the daytime.
No clue what my official vision issues are, but I made my own prescription with reading glasses and swapped lenses–easy to do with a ruler. They work well for programming and reading, but do not have the clarity to use at a distance.
I love the stylish nerdy girl look. Yours match your style and face shape well. Very nice.
Would you like to make an appointment with an ophthalmologist? I am concerned that you may be wearing inappropriate glasses which could cause you more problems such as eye fatigue and headaches, I say this from experience haha. Sincerely : your nerd girl
Thanks for your concern.
My issue is actually my back. I was in a major barely-survived crash between me on a bicycle and two SUVs 10 years ago. The result is that holding posture is very hard for me. It really is not practical or effective for me to do the whole get dressed, drive to, wait, and then do an eye exam. When I sit upright or stand I'm competent for the first 15 minutes and useful for around 30. I can continue to push through for an hour, but after that I won't be able to sleep or recover for days, sometimes weeks. By the time I'm in the exam chair for an actual test, I'd be pretty much useless. The worst part is that I don't look like anything is wrong. For perspective, I can't even asses something like beds effectively going to a store and trying them. I was folded over backwards in the crash and have a bunch of minor damage all the way down my thoracic (rib cage) spine.
I can read okay without any assistance but with age it seems to take more and more mental focus to do so. It is only when reading lots of text that I benefit from wearing my glasses. The difference is only 33%. I've never worn contacts.
Stay nerdy love!
I got lasik. I love your concern for the commenters here. It is really sweet.
I also wanted to have Lasik surgery, in fact, I consulted my doctor and he told me to wait until I was 28/30 years old because eyes grow up to that age, I still have to wait a few years.... Is it true that after the LASIK operation the colours are more vivid? It's like the world upgrading to 4K resolution with HDR jaja
On a scale of 1 to 10, how highly would you recommend LASIK? Knowledge is power
I had bad nearsightedness and LASIK, while it did help, did not give me the supernatural vision that hard contacts used to, and also it regressed over the years so now I'm about -2 (better than the -6 I had, just thin comfortable glasses now).
It's not magic but did help a lot. Like, I can go to the beach now without feeling blind. Not disabled just nearsighted now.
10/10 best $4k I ever spent. I didn't notice any change in colors. It did make my eyes drier, but I use a sleep mask now (I sleep with my eyes open). That, and a sensitivity to bright light were the only side effects, and they are both back to normal now 2 years later.
I have an erection
I can see it with or without glasses ..