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Yay for the glasses-buying experience: After I filled in psychologist where the medical form asked for my occupation, the optometrist smoothly greeted me as "Dr. Wald." That never happens.

I bet it never-happens to him every bit as often as it never-happens to me, which is why he thinks to do it.

Boo for the glasses-buying experience: "These frames all seem so small," I complained to the saleswoman. "With a prescription as strong as mine, I want as much surface area as possible."

"Oh no," she said earnestly. "With that strong a prescription, small frames are good - the glasses won't be as thick at the edges."

"But I'm more concerned with how well I can see than with how they look," I said.

She blinked at me.

(I eventually found a lovely pair in the men's section.)

Boo for the finances of glasses-buying: My health insurance coverage allows the princely sum of $28.80 for single-vision prescription lenses.

Yay for the finances of glasses-buying: Lenscrafter discounts single-vision prescription lenses an additional $91.20 for customers with my variety of health insurance.

Yay for family support of glasses-buying: Michael came home from work early so that I could make a 6pm appointment for an eye exam.

Boo for family support of glasses-buying: Alex didn't go to sleep for him until 8:45.

Date: 2006-02-01 04:06 am (UTC)
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I hear you on the frames thing. I've put off getting new glasses for ages because I like big frames that don't interfere with my peripheral vision. They were fashionable when I was a teenager, and they help broaden my narrow face, so I prefer them from the aesthetic angle too.

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