So my vision has been getting worse over time.
I've had glasses for a few years now but I never wore them as I could easily see anything not far away.
My vision got worse so I got new glasses but still didn't wear them.
During the lockdown, I've been working at home. I was facing a wall. So nothing far away.
I had to go back to work, and there I didn't face the wall.
Seeing the distance above the screen after a few hours made me want to throw up.
After blocking it out I felt fine.
I've been trying to wear my protective glasses since I hate them.
I can see my frames at the edge of my vision.
They feel weird on my face.
How do you not hate having these things on your face?
Constantly sliding off.
Feeling heavy.
Seeing rims. (I wear big frames so I doubt I can get bigger to sort this)
(Not even mentioning the eye pain and headaches as these go away after a while. But I want to take these things off for that alone. I hate them so so much)
Edit: I also hate how glasses change distance.
What used to seem far away now seems much closer, so I don't know what's what anymore.
If I look at something and move my glasses on and off my face, the size and distance it is from me change.
It's a lot to get used to.
When working with lenses, the most important thing to remember is to take good care of them. This means keeping them clean, making sure they don't get scratched, and storing them in a safe place.