At Bible study last night, my contacts started getting really blurry. Earlier this year, I was sure I had some sort of allergy to something at the host’s house. I even wondered if it was their cat. After a series of not-really-scientific studies, where I tried alternately not touching the cat, then touching the cat and rubbing my face and eyes, I don’t think it’s their cat. But there does seem to be something happening when I visit their house.
So after blinking furiously all the way home, it was a great relief to take out my contacts. Under normal circumstances, I might just throw these contacts away. But they are my last pair. I keep telling myself to make an appointment to get new contacts, but my self doesn’t listen very well. I can’t seem to decide if I should take advantage of our new vision plan at school and go to an actual eye place, or if I should just re-enroll in the McVision plan at America’s Best. I’ll be sorry when something happens to this pair of contacts that makes them un-wearable. Stupid self.
Call the eye place with your vision plan right now, from your cell, and go tomorrow to take care of it.
You can do it!!
If you wait until you come to Seward, I’ve been practicing home Lasik surgery. I’ll take care of those pesky eyes for good!
Just wait until you come to Nebraska and go to our McVision. I’ll remember to tell you.
(How’s that for getting bossed around by three women so early in the morning? Heh.)
Go with the McVision plan. Just make sure you order fries with your new contacts.
Don’t listen to them Brad. They don’t know. Sticking things in your eye everyday is overrated anyway.
I agree with Lloyd. Why poke yourself in the eye if the government doesn’t require you to? Can you imagine the noxious stuff you are sticking in your eyes every day?
Go with the glasses… they’re hot.
I’m no expert (having perfect vision still), but I would think stinking a bent up contact lense in your eye would cause some irritation.
(BTW: Are those droplets on the lense some kind of eye juice or what?)
Thanks for cutting at least cutting your thumbnail!
FYI: Thurman had good success with the new vision plan from school recently. He visited the Doctor’s Vision Works in The Avenue at White Marsh, got a lovely new pair of glasses with a total of $134 off the exam and new frames and lenses. (One can only imagine the price of the entire deal without that – I’m sticking to my dollar store glasses, thank you.)
Now would not be a good time to mention that two nights later his wife had to take them back to DVW because a lens fell out while he was watching TV and he can only drive with glasses, would it? I probably shouldn’t also mention there were two other families in the store at 8 pm that night with similar “I just got these and they broke already” stories, eh? Hmmmm…but the school’s vision plan seems to cover that, just so you know!