Echo wrote:GOOD MORNING SISTAHS!!!
Hey Lenora? Why don't you take the screw out of the one side of your frames and then pop that lens out??? Hang on to it but at least it would be out of the way of your "one good eye". Makes me think of that old dirty joke about "One eye". No I ain't going there.
Love to all
Echo, I couldn't get the teeny weeny screw out so I drove one-eyed up to my eye Dr's office and asked them to remove the lens. I put the glasses on just as I was walking out the door and about ran into the wall. For whatever reason having only one corrective lens makes me see wonky. So now I'm back to square one and have a pair of glasses with one lens. I was too embarrassed to turn around and has the gal to put it back in.
So the bottom line is, I can see the best without any glasses, just not real good as my good eye strains to compensate for the bad one and after a bit I get dizzy and a headache. Next Tuesday can't come soon enough!
[quote="flick4411"]Lenora, I'll bet it's just great to have one good eye and know the other is gonna soon be good too! When my mom had hers done, after vascillating for years over getting it done, she came home and immediately had to change lightbulbs cuz everything was too bright. Then she said she looked in the mirror and said, "Geesh, i've gotten really grey..." HAHAH! In a week's time you'll be seeing perfectly!
Prayers for DS and BIL.
Li, OMGosh! The colors I've painted my walls in this house are not what I have been seeing all along, plus, I had put in those efficiency light bulbs and I just assumed that they gave off a yellow glow!
I'm like your Mom, I'm almost needing sunglasses in my own house! This should also help with my SADDS, too!