Sticker shock

108: Eye examLast week, I went to the eye doctor. It had been too long since I got my eyes checked, and I was officially out of contact lenses. So I was forced to go.

I’ve worn glasses since 2nd grade. I can still remember that eye exam by the school nurse. I still remember knowing when I left her office that my parents would be getting a call. I still remember my first pair of glasses.

I wore glasses up into college. I’m super “ACK!” about anything with my eyes. I’m still thankful for the guy’s patience at the eye doctor when I got contact lenses for the first time. It took me over an hour to get the first pair in, back out and back in afterwards. He was SO patient with me, and he sure didn’t have to be!

Since then, I’ve not looked back. (No pun intended.) I’ve been an exclusively contacts girl for around 15 years. My husband is not a fan of my old glasses that I wear to bed each night after taking out my contacts. An old prescription, I really shouldn’t wear them at all, but I just haven’t seen the need for glasses.

Until I started noticing more and more people rocking glasses… many of which wear contact lenses 90% of the time. I started wishing I had a new pair of glasses, with the proper prescription. So, my husband and I agreed that this would be the year I got new glasses.

I warned him they’d be expensive. I am super, super nearsighted. Like. Ridiculous. I warned the people at the eye doctor and they laughed it off until they did my exam.

Yup. Super nearsighted. My lenses would be really thick. Yes, yes they would be. I knew this as well.

What I didn’t know what how expensive glasses have become in the last 15 years. We got a tax refund on Wednesday. I spent all of it on Thursday on glasses. I was glad my husband and I were both sitting down when the total was read to us. The frames alone were more than my entire glasses were years ago! Then with the type of lenses I need due to my eye sight… YIKES!

But, my eyesight hasn’t changed any in the last 12 years, and I don’t anticipate it being an issue any time soon. So I should be in these glasses for, well, probably another 15 years! So, its a good investment, and you can’t put a price on your ability to see.

4 thoughts on “Sticker shock”

  1. haha I went to the eye doctor on Saturday so I just blogged over this as well. I’ve had glasses so I knew the price would be nauseating, but thankfully Super Target hooked me up and I only paid $200 for my glasses, which is crazy cheap because I get the bifocal lenses that cost at least $150 each. I started wearing contacts for the first time this past summer. I think it took me about 45 minutes to get them in/out/in again. Now I’m an old pro.

    1. This makes me feel so much better. Especially that it took you awhile to master contacts, too. Everyone else I’ve ever talked to looked at me like I was insane!

      Its frustrating when there’s something you absolutely can’t live without (like being able to see!) and it kinda feels exploited. I love my eye doctors and I don’t blame them… I blame the manufacturers and designers, etc. Sigh.:(

  2. If you ever get the urge, and have the funds, LASIK is a-ma-zing. :) I do NOT miss contacts nor glasses. I don’t even like sunglasses (I realize I’m in the minority on that one). Less than a 10 minute procedure, and my vision is better than it’s ever been.

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