As I think I mentioned in a previous blog, I have been wearing glasses since I was seven years old. This means that I know what it should feel like when one puts on a new pair of glasses. First there is a little pause as your brain gets used to seeing things more clearly, and then you just wear and enjoy your new glasses. In recent years all of my glasses have been no line tri-focals which have worked very well for me. I can drive safely, I can work on my computer, I can read, I can even put together jigsaw puzzles. In other words, I can see to do whatever needs doing.
That's how it should be and that's how it has always been for me until my newest pair. Don't get me wrong. I've had three other pairs of glasses from this same eye doctor and all have worked very well for me.
But when I put on this new pair of glasses they seemed fine at first but then I realized that i couldn't see to drive unless I slid the glasses down on my nose and looked through the top quarter inch of the lens. I also realized that when I looked across the room, any room, at home it was blurry. I went back and the nice technician adjusted the frames so they fit differently on my face and ears. This seemed to help but not really. I tried again, still no better. So I made an appointment for this afternoon and went back to see what else could be done. After two glasses gurus looked everything over it was determined that the lenses simply didn't line up correctly with my eyes. In other words they agreed with my diagnosis of the situation.
So now I am sitting here typing my blog wearing my two year old glasses and managing pretty well. My new and improved lenses should be ready in ten days. If you hear shouts of glee you'll know that they are working as they should, and I'll know that it's ok for me to be driving again. If instead you hear gnashing of teeth, I'm not seeing well and I'll know that another trip to the dentist (see yesterday's blog) is required. Stay tuned.

