slightly stronger prescription (eye test 2 months ago and only just changed now - not smart) and bloody hell they're uncomfortable. eyes not frames. is this normal?
Quote by nefcslightly stronger prescription (eye test 2 months ago and only just changed now - not smart) and bloody hell they're uncomfortable. eyes not frames. is this normal?
Hi mate, are your eyes feeling achey or irritable?
If so this is very normal, i've worn glasses since i was 4 and everyime you get a new perscription they do feel this way until you get used to them, something you've just got to deal with.
only had em on 10 minutes but they feel like someone else's. i'll have to persevere, and double check prescription (ordered onlne, eyewearbrands.com - v good service, £100 cheaper than visio express et al)
Quote by nefconly had em on 10 minutes but they feel like someone else's. i'll have to persevere, and double check prescription (ordered onlne, eyewearbrands.com - v good service, £100 cheaper than visio express et al)
Yes, they will feel like they're not yours, as you're used to the glasses which are not the right perscription for your eyes, but your eyes will adapt to these like they did your last ones, it just takes time i'm afraid.
Might feel abit blurry or weird at first, my reading/concentrating glasses always feel weird when I first get a new pair. Give it a few days and if it carries on ring up your optician.
Quote by Leicester_LoyalMight feel abit blurry or weird at first, my reading/concentrating glasses always feel weird when I first get a new pair. Give it a few days and if it carries on ring up your optician.