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The regular Monsters suck, but the blue Monster Zeroes are awesome.

Coffee is for hipsters and boomers. Hard pass

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No, she'll still hafta wear glasses. She has an eye turn. Not quite a "lazy eye", but a pretty significant eye turn.

I guess the procedure is pretty routine, but still...eyes make me squeamish. I can watch an ankle surgery or some shit, while eating spaghetti and not even miss a step, but eyes get to me.

My daughter is handling it better than I am.
I’m the same way. I wanted them to numb my leg and let me watch my knee surgery(they wouldn’t go for it), but I have a thing about my eyes. Like I won’t switch to contacts because I don’t think I’d ever get used to touching my eyeballs
 
My daughter is having eye surgery on the 14th. :(

I'm nervous as shit about it. Makes me sick to my stomach.:sick:
Prayin for you, man. I know what it's like to hand over a kid to a surgeon
 
i didnt really drink coffee until i had kids.....those of you without kids will understand yourselves one day
 
I’m the same way. I wanted them to numb my leg and let me watch my knee surgery(they wouldn’t go for it), but I have a thing about my eyes. Like I won’t switch to contacts because I don’t think I’d ever get used to touching my eyeballs
i lasted in contacts for 3 months. hated them.

Had Lasik in 2001. still 20/20 (although I should get it checked) and so very happy with it.
 
I’m the same way. I wanted them to numb my leg and let me watch my knee surgery(they wouldn’t go for it), but I have a thing about my eyes. Like I won’t switch to contacts because I don’t think I’d ever get used to touching my eyeballs


you would


it's a reflex that you get numb to over time. I used to hate that shit too, but could thump my damn eyebawl now and not blink
 
watching some surgery on tv or internet...no thanks. but if you were to walk up to me in person with your right arm missing and holding your innards in with left i would be all "ok now lets fix this"
 
i lasted in contacts for 3 months. hated them.

Had Lasik in 2001. still 20/20 (although I should get it checked) and so very happy with it.


Usually if it's an "uncomfortable" feeling then it's because you have the wrong ones. It took me a few tries to get some that were comfortable to me. If it's a getting them in and out problem then you basically just need more practice.
 
When i first started wearing those bitches I could get them in my eye fairly easy, but getting them out fucking sucked ass. You basically have to slightly pinch the lens to get it to pop loose and that will lead to some scratched up eyebawls the first few months.
 
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it's a reflex that you get numb to over time. I used to hate that shit too, but could thump my damn eyebawl now and not blink
I never got numb to it. I have extremely sensitive eyes, apparently. I wore gas perms for about 8 years and they bugged the crap out of me every day. And if I got the least little bit of dirt or trash in my eye while wearing them, it was like somebody was stabbing my eye with a corkscrew.

One day I lost a lens on the way home and just said "that's it." Never wore another pair.
 
I never got numb to it. I have extremely sensitive eyes, apparently. I wore gas perms for about 8 years and they bugged the crap out of me every day. And if I got the least little bit of dirt or trash in my eye while wearing them, it was like somebody was stabbing my eye with a corkscrew.

One day I lost a lens on the way home and just said "that's it." Never wore another pair.


Numb to the reflex of your eye snapping shut when getting them in and out of your eyes?

As far as comfortability goes, idk much about the gas perm ones. I've heard bad things, but I've never actually had one of those in my eyes. I know I tried a bunch of different kinds when I had to go into these toric lenses and couldn't find any that didn't feel like sandpaper in them at first.....then tried these Acuvue Oasis lenses and it was like night and day. The eye doctor told me that's just how it works sometimes. Some lenses just aren't compatible with some people.
 
Numb to the reflex of your eye snapping shut when getting them in and out of your eyes?

As far as comfortability goes, idk much about the gas perm ones. I've heard bad things, but I've never actually had one of those in my eyes. I know I tried a bunch of different kinds when I had to go into these toric lenses and couldn't find any that didn't feel like sandpaper in them at first.....then tried these Acuvue Oasis lenses and it was like night and day. The eye doctor told me that's just how it works sometimes. Some lenses just aren't compatible with some people.
I hope they don't still make gas perms. Those things were awful. I was never a candidate for soft lenses back then because of my scripts. Not sure if that's changed but I'll never ask about it again, either way.
 
I hope they don't still make gas perms. Those things were awful. I was never a candidate for soft lenses back then because of my scripts. Not sure if that's changed but I'll never ask about it again, either way.


Pretty sure they still do and I think my mom wears those bitches or used to at least. What was the problem with the script and softs? My eyes are fucking terrible and they make them like more than twice as strong as I would need lel.
 
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