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My daughter lost her glasses... I now know why.
they are annoying as hell! I see these rims in face, along with serious sinus pressure (my sunglasses do it too).
Now, my daughter's glasses have been missing for a while. It sucks! We do not have the means to buy her new ones... It sucks.
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I actually wear contacts mostly, but I dont' put them in unless I'm going somewhere.
Quoting TristanMitchael:
After a while you don't even notice the glasses on your face. I have only been wearing glasses for about 3 years now. I'd be lost without them now! My oldest has had glasses for about a year, I always get the replacement plan on them. He's broke like 3 pair and Adelyn broke one. Darn kids lol.
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Aww, she'll get used to them but you might, when you find them, bring them into a glasses place and have them check to make sure they're fitted for her properly. They can adjust the nose pieces and sometimes the ear things to make sure they aren't too tight of a fit. My oldest daughter has been wearing glasses since she was 18 months old and she adjusted to them pretty quickly but will sometimes complain that a new pair hurts so then we have to go have them adjusted. When they're tight they can cause that sinus type pressure which stinks. But yeah, I have a pair of glasses that I don't really need but I sometimes wear if reading has been bothering my eyes more and they can take some getting used to. :-\ I hope you find her glasses soon!! My daughter has lost so many pairs of glasses! I found a website now that sells good glasses for pretty cheap but her subscription is extra strength for her lazy eye so it makes the actual lenses waaaay more expensive. So I totally sympathize on not being able to go buy a new pair!
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They fit fine, when she's wearing them. Our eye doc's place did all the measurements of her face, and then adjusted things when we got them. She just hates them still.
She's got hers for lazy eye, and when she is wearing them, she just bends her head up or down to look over or under them, lol.
Quoting GodsAmiga:
Aww, she'll get used to them but you might, when you find them, bring them into a glasses place and have them check to make sure they're fitted for her properly. They can adjust the nose pieces and sometimes the ear things to make sure they aren't too tight of a fit. My oldest daughter has been wearing glasses since she was 18 months old and she adjusted to them pretty quickly but will sometimes complain that a new pair hurts so then we have to go have them adjusted. When they're tight they can cause that sinus type pressure which stinks. But yeah, I have a pair of glasses that I don't really need but I sometimes wear if reading has been bothering my eyes more and they can take some getting used to. :-\ I hope you find her glasses soon!! My daughter has lost so many pairs of glasses! I found a website now that sells good glasses for pretty cheap but her subscription is extra strength for her lazy eye so it makes the actual lenses waaaay more expensive. So I totally sympathize on not being able to go buy a new pair!