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conuly ([personal profile] conuly) wrote2025-05-08 04:01 pm

I swear, once I get a job

(and we've dug ourselves out of this hole) I'm putting as much as I can every paycheck towards eye surgery. I don't even want eye surgery, it sounds scarier than dental work, but at 43 I think I have to accept reality: I am never going to learn to reliably put my glasses somewhere they won't break and I won't lose them.

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[personal profile] magid 2025-05-04 05:51 pm (UTC)(link)
If you don't wear glasses full-time, lots easier to lose track of them :-(. Is it feasible to get a couple of pairs and put them in the places you look first? Or is there some way of putting a digital tag on them so you can find them online?

(Please ignore if you aren't looking for suggestions.)
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[personal profile] magid 2025-05-04 06:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah. My default is to never put the glasses on the bed, just next to it, whether on the floor near my head, or on whatever solid furniture is next to the bed. (But then, my prescription is enough that reading in bed mostly means keeping them on, unless I'm willing to get a lot closer to the page and basically read one-eyed. Which I do sometimes because my usual reading in bed distance from the page doesn't work well with the progressives, so I have to hold them up to make the type be readable.