So I've worn glasses for distance since grade 7 or 8. A long time. I've had a few pairs, usually the same prescription just different frames and features. Once I got transitions. Once I got both a regular and a sunglass prescription.
My eyes have always been very sensitive to bright light. So a sunglass or transition had been important.
Also important to note I HATE wearing glasses and only wear them to drive.
Well a couple of weeks ago I kept my glasses on when I left the car to go into a store. At the cashier I took them off and clipped them to my shirt in order to read the debit machine. Well from the store to the car they disappeared. I mean GONE. The only thing I could think was that as I passed the storm drain and took off my keys (on a lanyard around my neck) they somehow went down the drain.
I contacted the city who told me to contact the owner of the parking lot who kindly told me he would not call in anyone to open the top nor let me do it myself.
Owell.
So I called my optometrist to ask for another pair, same frames etc. They refused because it's been 2 years since my last appointment and I NEED to legally have an exam before new glasses. Grrr.
My eyes haven't changed in 20 years.
So I drove home with just a pair of sunglasses and located one of my old pairs. Of course the frames of the old lens was shot so I ended up super gluing them to a new frame of cheap sunglasses. Man it looks ridiculous but it works.
In I go for my eye appointment expecting my doc to be upset and he tells me that the lens I am using, old lens from like 3 pairs of glasses ago are working just fine and in fact my sight has improved to the point that I am borderline even needing them.
What?!?
How is thst even possible.
Of course I'm also borderline needing reading glasses. Like old age can piss right off. I was so happy being able to see up close really well and now to remove a sliver I need a magnifying glass. Sucks. I can still read well enough that he said maybe in the next ten years I'll need something like a bifocal but for now he will just tweak my distance prescription to make it super crisp. Yay.
My old lens are scratched so anything will make it better.
So I then get to pick frames and in talking to the person assisting me discover that transitions don't help while your in the car because your windshield has a uv filter on it. Well that explains why transitions don't help while I'm driving. So I opted for a regular pair with clip on sunglasses.
Now if they can only come up with glasses to dull out other people's high beams or tone down the new LED headlights that light up more than a bloody lighthouse at sea, I'd be laughing.
So has anyone here had their distance sight improve to not needing glasses? Man that would be so sweet!