So, I am on year 3 of wearing glasses and I am having an issue.
Edit: Also, I can't get a monocle, I tried!
[b][i][u]Edit 2: I am going to see about getting the eye doc/glasses maker person to help me out with them, as several have recommended.[/u][/i][/b]
First, I can not wear contacts, as I can not touch my eye or have anything get close to them, so while I appreciate the contact lens suggestion, it is not a viable option. It is a long story why I can't, but if you would like me to be even more long winded than usual, I can oblige.
Ok, so my problem comes with the way they rest on my nose. I have had them adjusted, many times, but sometimes, I just can't seem to feel comfortable with them on. It is like it creates nose fatigue.
Now, in case you are wondering, I have titanium frames and because I have phenomenal insurance through work, I bought some expensive frames, due to the reviews that said they were too quality & me knowing jack all about glasses. (There is a picture at the bottom.) Also, since my left eye is perfect, that is just a clear lense, but I would swear the right side lense [i]feels[/i] heavier, but not until this current, updated, prescription.
Is this normal? I really don't have anyone around me to ask, except my father in law and, welp, he is a moron.
Thanks in advance guys & gals.
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I don’t really have a suggestion for them not feeling comfortable. I have days when I can never get them to sit right, and other days where I never notice them. For me, that just seems random whether they’re uncomfortable or not. As for one lense feeling heavier, that makes sense to me. If they just slipped a clear lense in, it might’ve been something similar to the lenses they use on the display glasses, and those are definitely lighter than actual lenses. It seems weird that they wouldn’t have used something weighted, but it makes sense that it’s lighter.