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Jul 25, 2011
Looking Old?
I have always been legally blind in one eye and somewhat sighted out of the other. Going from single-prescription glasses to bifocals was no big deal for me. In fact, I started experimenting with bifocals when I was in my mid-40's. Since I've always resembled a troll and have never been cursed with worrying about looking good, smart, or young, glasses are just one more nail in the coffin of my un-coolness.
As best I can tell, some old people resist wearing bifocals because they think glasses make them look old. So, they squint helplessly at menus and other text and ask other people to read for them or fumble through their pockets and purses looking for their "reading glasses." They also screw up a lot because they can't read anything with print smaller than a traffic sign. In short, because they can't read normal text, they look dumb a lot.
Even with a zillion dollars in plastic surgery behind her, Joan Rivers still looks and moves like a geezer. She's just a freaky scary looking geezer who inspires me to look for a cross and a stake whenever I see her face. Here's a hint, it's not the glasses that makes you look old. It's being old that makes you look old. You really have only two choices to worry about: wearing glasses or don't. If you don't, you'll be a squinty geezer who also appears to be illiterate. Or put another way, look old or look old and stupid. It's your choice.
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FrauenfeldClinic.com - Austrian myopia rehab place, they fix any eyeballs. No surgery. I'm on that now, they've got me down from a legally blind -4.00 to almost half, at -2.50.
ReplyDeleteYou'll still look old, though. :P
I'm so used to being blind, I'm not sure I could cope with seeing what people really look like. My nearsightedness came from catching a splinter from a fence post when I was about five. I don't think vitamins are going to do the job.
ReplyDeleteWho knows, you might find this resource on myopia rehabilitation useful:
ReplyDeleteA Compendium on Myopia Rehabilitation