I wear my new glasees at home but scared to wear them at school?!


Question: I wear my new glasees at home but scared to wear them at school?
I am now OK with my reading glasses. Just a few questions

1. I know i will get bullied if i wear them at school becuase everyone in my classes hate me anyway and it hurts when people say horribe stuff about me

2. Sometimes my glasses feel a bit uncomfable is this normal????

3. I am 13 and loads of people say vishion can get worse on its own in teenage years is this true (im longseighted)

(cant have contacts)

Answers:

the bullying may well happen unfortunately. Glasses are just another excuse if you are already being bullied. Could you go to a bullying helpline to deal with this? Not being able to wear your glasses at school isn't going to help you learn although being farsighted it may be less of a problem than if you were nearsighted and couldn't see teh board. How much of a problem this is depends on how farsighed you are.

Glasses used to be terribly uncomfortable , however modern glasses are a lot better. Comfort in glasses depends on the frames and lenses being as lightweight as possible and fitting properly. Also the optician you buy them from makes adjustments to the frames if you haven't bought them from the net. . Sometimes this needs to be done more than once as when you wear them a lot , particularly if you take them on and off a lot the frames can become distorted. I often drop in to be readjusted if mine are even slightly uncomfortable and the optician does it for free.However how comfortable they are often depends on how much you pay for them.

This sort of bad vision is because your eyeball is slightly the wrong shape. As you grow this can change for the worse or if you are really lucky for the better. You can't change that by anything you do and don't make yourself miserable trying to stay off teh computer, Its a myth that computers damage your eyesight although tehy can strain it and as you are already beign bullied you don't need to be made miserable in other ways. Neither your eyesight not the bullying is your fault.




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