I'm pretty bummed out about my glasses & other things
Posted: Fri May 09, 2014 5:06 pm
I don't want to talk about the other things, but the glasses are important to me. So I needed a new prescription. I didn't fill the last new prescription, 4 years ago, because prescription fillers have a way of breaking my frames, then saying "they were fragile". Yeah. (They are fragile from corrosion due to the oils from my face, not because I regularly stomp on my glasses, or something like that. A lot of people's frames are fragile for this reason.) So usually I pick out new frames 1st. I am in love with my current frames, but they were very expensive 8 years ago (around $300.00), I didn't buy 2 pair, & now they don't make them anymore.
Prescription-filler said they could put new lenses into the current frames. They are the place I bought the frames & lenses originally, in 2003. But head-person. who I had originally talked to, wasn't there when I brought them in. I should have just come back when they were there, but for all I know they would have delegated this anyway. And I couldn't schedule revisit easily.
I got glasses back Wednesday, after a surprise medical test at a completely different facility; a routine thing I've been told not to worry about for years now suddenly is something that "protocol says we have to give you a CT scan" about, so I had a CT scan, which meant I had to drop my metformin for diabetes 48 hours so as not to overtax my liver with both that & the barium drink for the scan.
So I was off my "feed", so to speak, anyway, but was very glad later in the day to get glasses back. I was told they were fragile, but they were intact.
Until this morning, when a lens popped out.
I was told to bring them right in, which I did. I was told it would be "no problem" by the main person in the store. Then I was told it was a problem, but that they were ordering me new lenses. Why they can't take the glasses apart again to put in these current lenses, again, I did not ask. Partly because I was afraid to. So far, the store is doing this stuff for no more money, & I've already given them $260.00 for the lenses alone, plus the "one hour to put them in" that was originally advertised, so I've got to tread lightly.
It appears the lenses weren't cut to the right size so they would fit perfectly? The new ones won't arrive until Monday. I explained I had an audition tomorrow at which I might be given a test that requires glasses. (When I took that RI J! in-person test that I probably flunked, the Qs came up on a screen; if that format is used tomorrow, I need to be able to see the screen. Also to play the mock game.) I also need them to drive. I did say I have pairs at home with 12-year-old prescription in them. This is a place that will do your eye exams if you want them to (though my exam was through my medical plan, not the glasses store), so they know how bad my eyes are. Any decent glasses store could see from those lenses how bad my eyes are.
The store voluntarily gave me a free new pair of frames with these lenses in them. I should be happy but am not because of course, for the lenses to be cut again to fit, the frames they will fit have to be smaller than my real frames.
Also smaller than my old real frames at home. Also smaller, & a different shape, than any frames I actually liked currently in their store.
So I get to go to J! audition tomorrow with too-small glasses. And very bummed out about other things. Not the right frame of mind. I have to snap out of it long enough to charm the J! people.
I will try.
Prescription-filler said they could put new lenses into the current frames. They are the place I bought the frames & lenses originally, in 2003. But head-person. who I had originally talked to, wasn't there when I brought them in. I should have just come back when they were there, but for all I know they would have delegated this anyway. And I couldn't schedule revisit easily.
I got glasses back Wednesday, after a surprise medical test at a completely different facility; a routine thing I've been told not to worry about for years now suddenly is something that "protocol says we have to give you a CT scan" about, so I had a CT scan, which meant I had to drop my metformin for diabetes 48 hours so as not to overtax my liver with both that & the barium drink for the scan.
So I was off my "feed", so to speak, anyway, but was very glad later in the day to get glasses back. I was told they were fragile, but they were intact.
Until this morning, when a lens popped out.
I was told to bring them right in, which I did. I was told it would be "no problem" by the main person in the store. Then I was told it was a problem, but that they were ordering me new lenses. Why they can't take the glasses apart again to put in these current lenses, again, I did not ask. Partly because I was afraid to. So far, the store is doing this stuff for no more money, & I've already given them $260.00 for the lenses alone, plus the "one hour to put them in" that was originally advertised, so I've got to tread lightly.
It appears the lenses weren't cut to the right size so they would fit perfectly? The new ones won't arrive until Monday. I explained I had an audition tomorrow at which I might be given a test that requires glasses. (When I took that RI J! in-person test that I probably flunked, the Qs came up on a screen; if that format is used tomorrow, I need to be able to see the screen. Also to play the mock game.) I also need them to drive. I did say I have pairs at home with 12-year-old prescription in them. This is a place that will do your eye exams if you want them to (though my exam was through my medical plan, not the glasses store), so they know how bad my eyes are. Any decent glasses store could see from those lenses how bad my eyes are.
The store voluntarily gave me a free new pair of frames with these lenses in them. I should be happy but am not because of course, for the lenses to be cut again to fit, the frames they will fit have to be smaller than my real frames.
Also smaller than my old real frames at home. Also smaller, & a different shape, than any frames I actually liked currently in their store.
So I get to go to J! audition tomorrow with too-small glasses. And very bummed out about other things. Not the right frame of mind. I have to snap out of it long enough to charm the J! people.
I will try.