He touched your eye???????
I cannot see to type through my squickl.
Ewwwwwwwwwww.
I will never wear contacts, clearly.
Dawn ,'The Killer In Me'
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He touched your eye???????
I cannot see to type through my squickl.
Ewwwwwwwwwww.
I will never wear contacts, clearly.
He touched your eye???????
It's weird, because I have *no* squick with this (I got my first contacts at 13, and I once took out a *friend's* contacts when she was drunk) but the idea of numbing drops in my EYE makes me shudder.
Yeah, I wear contacts, so it was less of a squick than the puff of air. And it wasn't with his finger, it was with a ...thing. I don't want to call it a pokey-thing, cause that sounds...painful. And it was rounded and dull, and didn't feel like anything. I certainly preferred it too "hold....hold....ah, crap, you blinked at the puff!"
Holli called that squick "no touchy my eyeball."
He touched your eye???????
I sorta' had that squick once, but have since totally lost it.
Oh, and your eyes are numb when he touches them so you don't really feel it.
Yeah, I did the touchy eye thing, and if you can deal with not thinking about it, it's way better than the puff of air. It's just, hey, blue light VERY VERY CLOSE to me. That's what the yellow dye is for. It also makes you feel numb and puffy momentarily.
Also I did the weird peripheral vision test where you click every time you see a dot, which makes me all paranoid. Well, more paranoid than the baseline state of Liese.
But I have lots of glaucoma in the family, including my grandmother who was misdiagnosed originally and essentially went blind from it, so I am happy to do all the tests. And in fact, although I'm typically high normal on the pressure test, this time I was normal normal. So yay!
HATE the clicky test.
Ha! That dot chasing made me paranoid. I wanted to do it over because I thought I could do it better!
I too get paranoid by the clicky test.
But I need a diabetic eye exam, which means dilated eyes and a very bright light shown in them for 57 kabillion hours. ( maybe 30 to 45 minutes) it makes me very ill feeling
True! He always says in a calm reassuring voice, "You did just fine." And I always think, "Show me the printout! I bet I had false positives! What percentage is an acceptable miss rate? Where is my blind spot? Give me the damn paper!"
But I say, mildly, "Oh, good."