I got 99 problems, and having 20/20 vision would solve all of them.
I’ve had terrible eyesight for almost as long as I can remember. It started when I was a teenager, when I gradually began to get regular headaches and struggled to see the blackboard (yep, back in the Dark Ages, before those magical smartboards took over).
I quickly realised I needed to get glasses. And boy did the novelty wear off quickly.
I did eventually grow to love them (and my contact lenses), but I’ve also experienced each of these 12 universal struggles of having terrible eyesight. At least once a day…
1. The world is a whole new place with the right glasses or contact lenses.
Rejoice – the world is no longer a fuzzy blur. Signs can actually be read and glass doors will not be run into. You never realised you could actually see individual blades of grass or leaves. It’s like seeing the world in high-definition, finally.
2. People ALWAYS ask to try on your glasses.
They exclaim about how blind you are, give them back and return to normality without quite getting that THIS IS OUR LIFE. But to be fair, they are probably just a little jealous, because everyone knows wearing glasses makes you look instantly cooler.
Just as an FYI, this post is sponsored by Specsavers. But all opinions expressed by the author are 100 per cent authentic and written in their own words.
3. Everyone points out how different you look with contact lenses in.
Yeah, duh.
4. Venturing out sans visual assistance can have embarrassing results.
Oh hey friends! Nope, on closer inspection that is definitely a small tree. Eeek.
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It's actually quite strange when you stop and think about how many people are out there who need glasses, and how many would have had to suffer in the period before they were invented. You'd think we'd have evolved better.
I guess the invention of the lens happened before we could evolve! Evolution would have only removed poor eyesight if it caused the person's death before they passed the genes on, and quite often poor eyesight develops with age (my sister and I didn't need glasses until 16), so maybe that's why it has persisted through human history!
That's a good point. My sister had the most excellent eyesight as a child and from the age of 18 onward it went from bad to worse.
I wonder if other animals have the same problem.
Well, that koala on TV was very excited by the Specsavers ad in the paper...
I wear glasses and hate when say I can see with these on. I say can you see without them and there like yeah I can. Then I say well I can't. I can't see long sighted but perfect with short sighted. I can see at night as good as at day time even with my glasses on