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DH is getting an eye exam tomorrow night, and he''s dragging me with him to get my eyes examined too. I''ve never had my eyes checked, and I''m 31 years old. (I know, I know . . . I''m horrible!) I think I must be nearsighted, because I do have trouble reading things that are far away (like some fast food restaurant menus with smallish print that are posted on the wall behind the counter, street signs while I''m driving, etc.). However, my near vision is great. I''m fine when working on the computer or reading a book. So, I''m pretty sure that the eye doctor is going to tell me that I need glasses/contacts for driving and any situation where I need to be able to clearly see/read things that are far away.
The doctor that we''re going to see is able to evaluate whether I would be a good candidate for Lasik. I would DEFINITELY like to explore that option, but from what I understand, I would need to wear glasses/contacts for a period of time first to make sure my prescription is staying the same and not changing over time.
So, for those of you who are nearsighted, I have a few questions:
1. Do you have glasses, contacts or both? I guess I''m wondering, if you choose to wear contacts, do you need to have a back-up pair of glasses too?
2. Do you have to wear your glasses/contacts all the time, or do you only wear them when you know you''ll need to see things at a distance?
3. If you do wear them all the time, do they have any negative effect on your near vision (like do they make it harder to see things up close)?
4. Is it hard to get used to wearing contacts? (I think I would prefer contacts over glasses, but I''m not sure.)
5. What can I expect the eye exam to be like? Does it hurt?
I''m a little weirded out by all this . . . I''m really not looking forward to some guy poking around at my eyes and then telling me I need to wear glasses for the rest of my life.
The doctor that we''re going to see is able to evaluate whether I would be a good candidate for Lasik. I would DEFINITELY like to explore that option, but from what I understand, I would need to wear glasses/contacts for a period of time first to make sure my prescription is staying the same and not changing over time.
So, for those of you who are nearsighted, I have a few questions:
1. Do you have glasses, contacts or both? I guess I''m wondering, if you choose to wear contacts, do you need to have a back-up pair of glasses too?
2. Do you have to wear your glasses/contacts all the time, or do you only wear them when you know you''ll need to see things at a distance?
3. If you do wear them all the time, do they have any negative effect on your near vision (like do they make it harder to see things up close)?
4. Is it hard to get used to wearing contacts? (I think I would prefer contacts over glasses, but I''m not sure.)
5. What can I expect the eye exam to be like? Does it hurt?
I''m a little weirded out by all this . . . I''m really not looking forward to some guy poking around at my eyes and then telling me I need to wear glasses for the rest of my life.
