My first ever pair of prescription glasses

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Everything is more blurry when I wear them and it's giving me a headache.
Do they take getting adjusted to or did they make the lenses wrong?
There's no way I'll be able to drive with these on.

I am typing this post as I wear them and I can't tell what I'm typing until i take the glasses off.

Any advice?
 
Everything is more blurry when I wear them and it's giving me a headache.
Do they take getting adjusted to or did they make the lenses wrong?
There's no way I'll be able to drive with these on.

I am typing this post as I wear them and I can't tell what I'm typing until i take the glasses off.

Any advice?

Maybe you need ‘readers’ or bifocals? From your description it sounds like it’s an up close, reading issue.
 
Everything is more blurry when I wear them and it's giving me a headache.
Do they take getting adjusted to or did they make the lenses wrong?
There's no way I'll be able to drive with these on.

I am typing this post as I wear them and I can't tell what I'm typing until i take the glasses off.

Any advice?

Your glasses should be comfortable with no headaches. I would go back to your optometrist.
 
Maybe you need ‘readers’ or bifocals? From your description it sounds like it’s an up close, reading issue.
Since they're prescription glasses, I'd think whomever prescribed them would have tested to see what he needs.
 
Ill go back and take care of it.
These Are worthless. i see better without them.

I got these through my job. They are safety glasses .
 
Ill go back and take care of it.
These Are worthless. i see better without them.

I got these through my job. They are safety glasses .

From your description, they sound more like unsafety glasses.

My advice would be to let them know and have you sit down with an optometrist to determine a proper prescription.
 
From your description, they sound more like unsafety glasses.

My advice would be to let them know and have you sit down with an optometrist to determine a proper prescription.
Yes. I will do that.
This is the first time in my life i been told I need prescription glasses.
 
I think they messed up. There is no break in period. You can't see so good, glasses, presto chango 20/20.

However, thanks for the idea, the way I type I am using the new glasses excuse.
I can't even seem to get spellcheck right.
 
Everything is more blurry when I wear them and it's giving me a headache.
Do they take getting adjusted to or did they make the lenses wrong?
There's no way I'll be able to drive with these on.

I am typing this post as I wear them and I can't tell what I'm typing until i take the glasses off.

Any advice?


Hey man.

it’s totally normal. The first couple of days. It kind of feels like you’re looking through a fish bowl.

Your brain and eyes will adjust and then you will start to see clearly.


https://www.eyeque.com/knowledge-center/new-glasses-fishbowl-effect/


https://www.adavisioncenter.com/how-long-does-it-take-to-get-used-to-new-glasses-2020/


every time I get a new pair of glasses this happens to me.

just give it a couple days.


My advice would be. Wear the glasses as often as possible. If you need to take them off to drive or for safety reasons. That is fine. But if it’s not a safety issue. Wear them. The longer you do, the sooner your eyes will adjust and you’ll be seeing well through them.
 
Just wear them a little longer to see if it stops. Your eyes have to get used to the new amount of light they're absorbing. If it lasts longer than a week then go back to your eye doctor. But keep in mind the edges of those safety glasses are not prescribed. So as you look through them, especially toward the edges, your vision is will be altered. And that's going to happen for as long as you need to wear them. Might be better if you get regular glasses and just use side shields.
 
Everything is more blurry when I wear them and it's giving me a headache.
Do they take getting adjusted to or did they make the lenses wrong?
There's no way I'll be able to drive with these on.

I am typing this post as I wear them and I can't tell what I'm typing until i take the glasses off.

Any advice?
All of the words in your post are perfect, The Glasses are a success.
 
I got old man eyes now, bro.

It sucked until it stopped sucking.

There will be a time when you will need it more than you did before.

That for me, at least, was when the full transition to glasses occurred.
 

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