DiamondsGirl
March 13th, 2014, 05:13 AM
Long story short, my dad dropped me when I was a baby. I must have fell on the right side of my head because today 17 years later only my left eye needs glasses. I see perfectly fine without glasses, but since my left eye is practically the only one "working", the optician believes it's unfair to put such workload on a single eye. Hence my glasses. But then I lost my glasses and need to get a new one. My new glasses is rubber on the.. uh... handles? Those things you put on top of your ears. I have sensitive skin so soon enough I got watery, flaky, burning red rashes on top of my ear (left only isn't that weird). I gotta go a few days without glasses now :(
that's when I realized that my vision is deteriorating. Even if it's not as bad as looking through my 'bad eye', I can't make out a face of somebody standing rather far away. I also realized that some numbers on the wall clock appear blurry now.
I've just been told I'm not the only person on Earth with one good eye and one bad eye. Is anyone else like me? Does your good eye's vision deteriorates as time goes by as well? I can always get a new glasses without a rubber handle, but I don't want to end up being dependent on glasses. Do you think it would happen to me one day?
that's when I realized that my vision is deteriorating. Even if it's not as bad as looking through my 'bad eye', I can't make out a face of somebody standing rather far away. I also realized that some numbers on the wall clock appear blurry now.
I've just been told I'm not the only person on Earth with one good eye and one bad eye. Is anyone else like me? Does your good eye's vision deteriorates as time goes by as well? I can always get a new glasses without a rubber handle, but I don't want to end up being dependent on glasses. Do you think it would happen to me one day?