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10 Things People With Bad Eyesight Will Understand

"Hold on, let me get my glasses."

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10 Things People With Bad Eyesight Will Understand

Having bad eyesight is a real struggle. You always have to worry about having spare contacts or glasses on hand because you know you're screwed if you don't have either. People who have 20/20 vision make you angry because of how blessed they are. Having contacts rip in your eye is just as painful as pouring rubbing alcohol in your eyes. So many struggles. Here are a few things that every person with bad eyesight understand.

1. You feel so much smarter when you're wearing glasses

2. Making the change from glasses to contacts makes you feel like a different person

3. Laying down in bed wearing glasses is just something that isn't possible


4. Going to the eye doctor makes you feel like this

5. But then having the doctor tell you your prescription hasn't changed feels like this

6. Finding your glasses is a hard game to play

7. Trying to read or look at anything without any glasses or contacts

8. Wearing glasses in inclement weather really sucks

9. Or wearing glasses when it's hot outside

10. Putting on contacts with makeup on and risking the makeup sticking to the contact is very scary

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