Deeper Thoughts & Inner Weirdom 2

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Sorry, @CMD-Ky !

I don't mind it so much because when I was a kid, for a while they were telling me I WOULD go blind, and like they (the eye doctors I mean) were like encouraging me to learn braille and stuff, but I was like, "I think that sounds like more of a project for when I AM blind, and kind of more bored than right now," and fortunately enough, my parents saw the logic. Then my vison well, it slowed down a lot instead of heading to blind, although I do have a) really strong contacts and one of them is for astigmatism b) old lady glasses and c) I'm SO night blind. If I could fix ANY of them it would be the night blindness thing, cuz that truly is a pain and stuff.

So I'm pretty much as blind as you can be without being BLIND. OMG, I also forgot about my lazy eye/squint depending on how you want to term it. I had to do a TON of exercises with an eye doctor to fix that (my parents were making me play tennis and they queried me as to my suckage they were like, "How come you keep missing the ball?" and I said, "Which ONE?" and that is how it was discovered. But, if I get tired or whatnot, sometimes my left eye will just kinda drift off, etc.

LOL, I'm about as close to blind as you can get, without BEIN' it, so that pic just makes me think, "Yes, eyes are a PITA I've considered doing that." But I guess... Well it's just different.

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One of the good things about getting old today is that you might get cataracts. I did and had the surgery. I had a reading lens inserted into my left eye and a distance lens inserted into my right eye. I never saw this well before in my life. The only use for glasses now is driving for better depth perception using binocular vision rather than mono-vision.
:toast: :toast: :toast: for getting old with today's technology.

Sorry, @CMD-Ky !

I don't mind it so much because when I was a kid, for a while they were telling me I WOULD go blind, and like they (the eye doctors I mean) were like encouraging me to learn braille and stuff, but I was like, "I think that sounds like more of a project for when I AM blind, and kind of more bored than right now," and fortunately enough, my parents saw the logic. Then my vison well, it slowed down a lot instead of heading to blind, although I do have a) really strong contacts and one of them is for astigmatism b) old lady glasses and c) I'm SO night blind. If I could fix ANY of them it would be the night blindness thing, cuz that truly is a pain and stuff.

So I'm pretty much as blind as you can be without being BLIND. OMG, I also forgot about my lazy eye/squint depending on how you want to term it. I had to do a TON of exercises with an eye doctor to fix that (my parents were making me play tennis and they queried me as to my suckage they were like, "How come you keep missing the ball?" and I said, "Which ONE?" and that is how it was discovered. But, if I get tired or whatnot, sometimes my left eye will just kinda drift off, etc.

LOL, I'm about as close to blind as you can get, without BEIN' it, so that pic just makes me think, "Yes, eyes are a PITA I've considered doing that." But I guess... Well it's just different.

Anna
 

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