I’m 34. THIRTY FOUR. And my new eye doctor just told me that the problems I’m having with my vision (glare, night-vision problems) are primarily because they are such a light color, but also because I have CATARACTS.
AND I have problems with my right eye drifting outward.
How the $#@^*( did my last eye doctor not catch this shit?
She says my last eye doctor should be shot because he didn’t do anything for my eye health, he just prescribed glasses.
He didn’t educate me about omega-3’s which I need because I’m female, probably low-thyroid, and light-colored eyes are more prone to drying out. He didn’t tell me that I needed glare-coating on my glasses because I have light-colored eyes and basically live in a brighter, more glaring world than people who have more pigment to protect the insides of their eyes. She did say that I don’t have any sun-damage to the whites of my eyes, so the cataracts are probably an injury from abysmally low estrogen levels after the births of my four children and my thyroid is more than likely low since I had my last baby and that is leading to protein deposits which clump in my lenses.
I’m not happy. I’m really trying not to cry because I went to visit this doctor to try to get contacts for the first time in my life, and I’m wearing them now.
Being able to sit here and read the screen without frames in the way and baby-smudged lenses is really, really wierd.
I’m going to walmart in a little bit to get some eye-drops (she said I had to use the ones that are like real tears, 3 to 4 times a day) and some UV-protective sunglasses.
I really really really really really want some ice cream. But I’m not going to do that to myself. I’m having fish, salad, and pretzel-crisps dipped in roasted-red-pepper hummus. Then I’m going to buy myself a REALLY PRETTY pair of sunglasses because I’ve never had any.