Hurts's mine eyes's...
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code-frog wrote:
I'm not sure at all. Obviously!
Would be nice to have a a warning system though. "Yes, I'd like to make an appointment with so-and-so. No you don't, he's an idiot. Oh thank you for letting me know." Click.
Jeremy Falcon A multithreaded, OpenGL-enabled application.[^]
Funny you'd describe it like that. Someone gave us that story on our previous ophthalmologist.:-D
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Funny you'd describe it like that. Someone gave us that story on our previous ophthalmologist.:-D
Sounds like you got lucky then.
Jeremy Falcon A multithreaded, OpenGL-enabled application.[^]
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Uggh!!! I have 20/20 vision but since I work at a computer for 12 to 16 hours a day I have glasses that I use to help that. For about 5 years I've worn them and I'm always exhausted, don't rest terribly well and my eyes kind of hurt. I just figured it was the long hours. So I went to the eye doctor today (a new one) and he said, "Gosh, no wonder your eyes hurt and I bet you don't sleep well." He went on to totally change things and got me hooked up with reading glasses more or less. He said, only wear them when working and don't wear anything (for my vision, he still wants me clothed) when you are not working. Well it's a huge change from what I had that I wore all the time. For most of the day I felt fantastic and had lots of energy but now my eyes are aching and my head hurts. He said this would be normal and might last up to a week. That stinks but I think I'm going to love it once I adjust... So if you are tired and your eyes hurt don't blame your work. Go see a good eye doctor and let them give you some help. It just might pay off. I totally can tell even as I type this (head and eyes hurting) that my eyes are way more relaxed and it just feels right.:cool: What do you know a post that isn't trolling, flaming or political. If you are interested in something like that keep with the trend. If you are a troll or a flamer please get a life and go somewhere else.
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I never had glasses till i started working. 6months into my job, I had frequent headaches, blurred long distance viewing and squinting to read the bill-boards.Did i mention i have to spend time staring at a CRT monitor that has no anti-glare screen and is quite old. Eventually I visited an op who prescribed glasses. FFFRRREEEEDDDOMMMM!!!!!
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Uggh!!! I have 20/20 vision but since I work at a computer for 12 to 16 hours a day I have glasses that I use to help that. For about 5 years I've worn them and I'm always exhausted, don't rest terribly well and my eyes kind of hurt. I just figured it was the long hours. So I went to the eye doctor today (a new one) and he said, "Gosh, no wonder your eyes hurt and I bet you don't sleep well." He went on to totally change things and got me hooked up with reading glasses more or less. He said, only wear them when working and don't wear anything (for my vision, he still wants me clothed) when you are not working. Well it's a huge change from what I had that I wore all the time. For most of the day I felt fantastic and had lots of energy but now my eyes are aching and my head hurts. He said this would be normal and might last up to a week. That stinks but I think I'm going to love it once I adjust... So if you are tired and your eyes hurt don't blame your work. Go see a good eye doctor and let them give you some help. It just might pay off. I totally can tell even as I type this (head and eyes hurting) that my eyes are way more relaxed and it just feels right.:cool: What do you know a post that isn't trolling, flaming or political. If you are interested in something like that keep with the trend. If you are a troll or a flamer please get a life and go somewhere else.
20/20!? Lucky... I've been wearing glasses/contacts since before I can remember. I recently switched eye-doctors and I was very surprised that contacts should feel comfortable and not feel like I was wearing a piece of sand paper in each eye. Apparently, some contacts have pretty hard edges, which feel like sand in the eye. Needless to say, my new doc hooked me up with some soft lenses which I can't feel at all, and I sometimes forget I'm even wearing them. Moral of the story (for me): shop around, and tell your doctor exactly how your eye's feel.
- S 50 cups of coffee and you know it's on!
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Uggh!!! I have 20/20 vision but since I work at a computer for 12 to 16 hours a day I have glasses that I use to help that. For about 5 years I've worn them and I'm always exhausted, don't rest terribly well and my eyes kind of hurt. I just figured it was the long hours. So I went to the eye doctor today (a new one) and he said, "Gosh, no wonder your eyes hurt and I bet you don't sleep well." He went on to totally change things and got me hooked up with reading glasses more or less. He said, only wear them when working and don't wear anything (for my vision, he still wants me clothed) when you are not working. Well it's a huge change from what I had that I wore all the time. For most of the day I felt fantastic and had lots of energy but now my eyes are aching and my head hurts. He said this would be normal and might last up to a week. That stinks but I think I'm going to love it once I adjust... So if you are tired and your eyes hurt don't blame your work. Go see a good eye doctor and let them give you some help. It just might pay off. I totally can tell even as I type this (head and eyes hurting) that my eyes are way more relaxed and it just feels right.:cool: What do you know a post that isn't trolling, flaming or political. If you are interested in something like that keep with the trend. If you are a troll or a flamer please get a life and go somewhere else.
code-frog wrote:
got me hooked up with reading glasses more or less. He said, only wear them when working
What are 'reading glasses' compared to 'normal' glasses? :confused: :~
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code-frog wrote:
got me hooked up with reading glasses more or less. He said, only wear them when working
What are 'reading glasses' compared to 'normal' glasses? :confused: :~
Glasses for long-sighted people to let them see close up (for reading, for example).
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Uggh!!! I have 20/20 vision but since I work at a computer for 12 to 16 hours a day I have glasses that I use to help that. For about 5 years I've worn them and I'm always exhausted, don't rest terribly well and my eyes kind of hurt. I just figured it was the long hours. So I went to the eye doctor today (a new one) and he said, "Gosh, no wonder your eyes hurt and I bet you don't sleep well." He went on to totally change things and got me hooked up with reading glasses more or less. He said, only wear them when working and don't wear anything (for my vision, he still wants me clothed) when you are not working. Well it's a huge change from what I had that I wore all the time. For most of the day I felt fantastic and had lots of energy but now my eyes are aching and my head hurts. He said this would be normal and might last up to a week. That stinks but I think I'm going to love it once I adjust... So if you are tired and your eyes hurt don't blame your work. Go see a good eye doctor and let them give you some help. It just might pay off. I totally can tell even as I type this (head and eyes hurting) that my eyes are way more relaxed and it just feels right.:cool: What do you know a post that isn't trolling, flaming or political. If you are interested in something like that keep with the trend. If you are a troll or a flamer please get a life and go somewhere else.
code-frog wrote:
So I went to the eye doctor
I've often wondered why Americans call them "Eye Doctors"? Over here they're "Opticians" (Do you have Surgeons and Pediatricians or Cutty-open Doctors and Kiddy Doctors?)
-- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit! Buzzwords!
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Uggh!!! I have 20/20 vision but since I work at a computer for 12 to 16 hours a day I have glasses that I use to help that. For about 5 years I've worn them and I'm always exhausted, don't rest terribly well and my eyes kind of hurt. I just figured it was the long hours. So I went to the eye doctor today (a new one) and he said, "Gosh, no wonder your eyes hurt and I bet you don't sleep well." He went on to totally change things and got me hooked up with reading glasses more or less. He said, only wear them when working and don't wear anything (for my vision, he still wants me clothed) when you are not working. Well it's a huge change from what I had that I wore all the time. For most of the day I felt fantastic and had lots of energy but now my eyes are aching and my head hurts. He said this would be normal and might last up to a week. That stinks but I think I'm going to love it once I adjust... So if you are tired and your eyes hurt don't blame your work. Go see a good eye doctor and let them give you some help. It just might pay off. I totally can tell even as I type this (head and eyes hurting) that my eyes are way more relaxed and it just feels right.:cool: What do you know a post that isn't trolling, flaming or political. If you are interested in something like that keep with the trend. If you are a troll or a flamer please get a life and go somewhere else.
I went and had my eyes checked, she said "do you use a screen for work?", I said I've been staring at a screen for 8 hours a day for the last 20+ years, she nearly threw me out! She basically said there was nothing she could do for me, have a nice day. :(
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code-frog wrote:
So I went to the eye doctor
I've often wondered why Americans call them "Eye Doctors"? Over here they're "Opticians" (Do you have Surgeons and Pediatricians or Cutty-open Doctors and Kiddy Doctors?)
-- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit! Buzzwords!
benjymous wrote:
I've often wondered why Americans call them "Eye Doctors"?
The worst one of those I've heard is "seeing-eye dog" for "guide dog". X|
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code-frog wrote:
So I went to the eye doctor
I've often wondered why Americans call them "Eye Doctors"? Over here they're "Opticians" (Do you have Surgeons and Pediatricians or Cutty-open Doctors and Kiddy Doctors?)
-- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit! Buzzwords!
benjymous said: I've often wondered why Americans call them "Eye Doctors"? Over here they're "Opticians" (Do you have Surgeons and Pediatricians or Cutty-open Doctors and Kiddy Doctors?) Not to be a smart-arse, but they are actually optometrists over here, but are often (incorrectly) called opticians. I live with one and this erroneous method of address is one of her (many) pet hates. She informs me that Americans call them eye doctors because they are actually doctors who specialise in eyes!
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benjymous said: I've often wondered why Americans call them "Eye Doctors"? Over here they're "Opticians" (Do you have Surgeons and Pediatricians or Cutty-open Doctors and Kiddy Doctors?) Not to be a smart-arse, but they are actually optometrists over here, but are often (incorrectly) called opticians. I live with one and this erroneous method of address is one of her (many) pet hates. She informs me that Americans call them eye doctors because they are actually doctors who specialise in eyes!
TomChantler wrote:
She informs me that Americans call them eye doctors because they are actually doctors who specialise in eyes!
benjymous was making the point that "eye doctor" is a dumbed-down expression. Why use that when there is a perfectly usable word in "ophthalmologist"?
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I went and had my eyes checked, she said "do you use a screen for work?", I said I've been staring at a screen for 8 hours a day for the last 20+ years, she nearly threw me out! She basically said there was nothing she could do for me, have a nice day. :(
Go see someone who knows their job!
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code-frog wrote:
So I went to the eye doctor
I've often wondered why Americans call them "Eye Doctors"? Over here they're "Opticians" (Do you have Surgeons and Pediatricians or Cutty-open Doctors and Kiddy Doctors?)
-- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit! Buzzwords!
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Uggh!!! I have 20/20 vision but since I work at a computer for 12 to 16 hours a day I have glasses that I use to help that. For about 5 years I've worn them and I'm always exhausted, don't rest terribly well and my eyes kind of hurt. I just figured it was the long hours. So I went to the eye doctor today (a new one) and he said, "Gosh, no wonder your eyes hurt and I bet you don't sleep well." He went on to totally change things and got me hooked up with reading glasses more or less. He said, only wear them when working and don't wear anything (for my vision, he still wants me clothed) when you are not working. Well it's a huge change from what I had that I wore all the time. For most of the day I felt fantastic and had lots of energy but now my eyes are aching and my head hurts. He said this would be normal and might last up to a week. That stinks but I think I'm going to love it once I adjust... So if you are tired and your eyes hurt don't blame your work. Go see a good eye doctor and let them give you some help. It just might pay off. I totally can tell even as I type this (head and eyes hurting) that my eyes are way more relaxed and it just feels right.:cool: What do you know a post that isn't trolling, flaming or political. If you are interested in something like that keep with the trend. If you are a troll or a flamer please get a life and go somewhere else.
I've also found that the right level of soft lighting and switching from CRTs to LCD panels helped my eyes a lot.
Using the GridView is like trying to explain to someone else how to move a third person's hands in order to tie your shoelaces for you. -Chris Maunder
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code-frog wrote:
So I went to the eye doctor
I've often wondered why Americans call them "Eye Doctors"? Over here they're "Opticians" (Do you have Surgeons and Pediatricians or Cutty-open Doctors and Kiddy Doctors?)
-- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit! Buzzwords!
Because having 300 million people of which 1/2 are below average. They must simplify things so that all can understand. I'm just joking, or am I?
To Breathe is to have life; To Code is to live!
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benjymous wrote:
I've often wondered why Americans call them "Eye Doctors"?
The worst one of those I've heard is "seeing-eye dog" for "guide dog". X|
Steve_Harris wrote:
The worst one of those I've heard is "seeing-eye dog" for "guide dog"
Since my sister has a Seeing Eye guide dog, I'll point you to http://www.seeingeye.org/[^] It's like using a xerox machine to make a copy of something, only the brand is not Xerox. --G
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TomChantler wrote:
She informs me that Americans call them eye doctors because they are actually doctors who specialise in eyes!
benjymous was making the point that "eye doctor" is a dumbed-down expression. Why use that when there is a perfectly usable word in "ophthalmologist"?
Because most "eye doctors" in the U.S. are optometrists, not opthalmologists. An optometrist can prescribe corrective lenses and that's about it. Usually they are licensed only for treating surface conditions of the eye. An opthalmologist treats diseases of the eye, and is a full M.D. Opthalmologists are usually surgeons, and treat all eye-related conditions, external and internal. See this[^] article for more information.
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20/20!? Lucky... I've been wearing glasses/contacts since before I can remember. I recently switched eye-doctors and I was very surprised that contacts should feel comfortable and not feel like I was wearing a piece of sand paper in each eye. Apparently, some contacts have pretty hard edges, which feel like sand in the eye. Needless to say, my new doc hooked me up with some soft lenses which I can't feel at all, and I sometimes forget I'm even wearing them. Moral of the story (for me): shop around, and tell your doctor exactly how your eye's feel.
- S 50 cups of coffee and you know it's on!
Some of us aren't as lucky though. I tried extended wear contacts, ones you can supposedly keep in for weeks at a time, and found myself waking up at 3:00AM each morning with my eyes a knot of pain. So, if one had Lazik would it still help to have reading glasses? Lilith
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code-frog wrote:
got me hooked up with reading glasses more or less. He said, only wear them when working
What are 'reading glasses' compared to 'normal' glasses? :confused: :~
Reading glasses typically don't have a prescription, can be purchased at the local pharmacy and are quite a bit cheaper. My wife wears contacts, but needs more help up close. There are Bi-focal contacts, but they are very expensive. So she bought some reading glasses on her Opthamologists suggestion. I guess I should give them a try. I assumed the headaches and eye strain were a result of stress, as did my Opthamologist. I also have 20/20 vision. Of course my wife would tell you I am functionally blind. I'm the guy that walks into our front room and sits down, then my wife asks what I think of the new chair. I reply what new chair looking around the room. She answers the one you are sitting in :). Still it is nice not having to find my glasses. :laugh:
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