Just think Krishna, you could have avoided all of this if you had just done your eye excercises as you were told. Setting facts and reality aside. Dads always know best.
I managed to avoid wearing the glasses for the most part until middle school. At that point my eyesight was so poor even the teachers couldn’t ignore it.
When Mom caught me sitting directly in front of the TV, she put her foot down.
I was first alerted to my vision problems when I went to the DMV as well. I was getting my permit, and I was nearly 16. I had to take the eye test, and could barely pass, as my right eye was pretty blurry (astigmatism).
I knew my right wasn’t nearly as strong as my left, because I’ve had eye tests at the optometrist, but I didn’t realize it was _that_ bad. In my early 20s I started wearing glasses, and have worn them ever since, but my vision hasn’t gotten much worse, so I can still operate without them, I just have more trouble resolving fine details with my right eye.
I still don’t have a lens restriction on my license at 27, but I’ve always renewed via mail. I have a feeling the next time I have to go in to the DMV, I’ll end up with a lens restriction.
phew! Finally I read all your posts. I came to know about ur blog through pcweenies and now I’ve turned a regular reader. A gr8 idea to put your life in comics.
Just think Krishna, you could have avoided all of this if you had just done your eye excercises as you were told. Setting facts and reality aside. Dads always know best.
I managed to avoid wearing the glasses for the most part until middle school. At that point my eyesight was so poor even the teachers couldn’t ignore it.
When Mom caught me sitting directly in front of the TV, she put her foot down.
I was first alerted to my vision problems when I went to the DMV as well. I was getting my permit, and I was nearly 16. I had to take the eye test, and could barely pass, as my right eye was pretty blurry (astigmatism).
I knew my right wasn’t nearly as strong as my left, because I’ve had eye tests at the optometrist, but I didn’t realize it was _that_ bad. In my early 20s I started wearing glasses, and have worn them ever since, but my vision hasn’t gotten much worse, so I can still operate without them, I just have more trouble resolving fine details with my right eye.
I still don’t have a lens restriction on my license at 27, but I’ve always renewed via mail. I have a feeling the next time I have to go in to the DMV, I’ll end up with a lens restriction.
phew! Finally I read all your posts. I came to know about ur blog through pcweenies and now I’ve turned a regular reader. A gr8 idea to put your life in comics.
Update of panel 3 a big improvement
I can relate to all this! In fact, I also wear glasses!