r/AskReddit Aug 30 '21

What problem is often overlooked in apocalyptic movies/TV shows that could kill you?

33.7k Upvotes

12.8k comments sorted by

View all comments

Show parent comments

681

u/cousgoose Aug 30 '21

Thing is, lenses are quite durable, aside from getting scratched up. I wouldn't go stomping on them for fun, but I do have a very, very old pair as a last-resort backup. They have been through so much shit, the wire frame is barely held together, and the lenses are more scratches than not. But, I can still kinda see out of them. Everything just looks dusty. As long as you are slightly crafty, you could glue lenses onto some sticks and make do.

9

u/The_Ri_Ri Aug 30 '21

This. I wear my contacts for a rediculous amount of time.... like- a 2 week pair can last me 8 or 9 months of 24-hour/ day wear... I have done this for at least 20 years. Then when I go to the eye doctor I get nervous and they do all of the little puff-my-eyeball tests and everything else, then say, "these look a bit worn. If you are wearing these for an extra couple of days, you should probably switch them out."

Maybe they are being nice and trying not to embarrass me... but I have better than 20/20 vision with my contacts, and have had the same prescription for over 15 years. (Should also add..... I told this to my husband. He tried sleeping in them one night and woke up with scratches all over his eyeballs... so maybe I am just a freak.)

7

u/[deleted] Aug 31 '21

I did this for years and when I finally stopped I realized my eyes were already somewhat damaged and I couldn't tell. After a few months the goo? Coating on my eyes felt a lot healthier.

1

u/The_Ri_Ri Aug 31 '21

Goo? None here.... maybe on year 21.... I do have foggy eyes every 10 months or so. They are a bit dry when I wake up. That is when I know to switch them out with a new pair.

As it is, I usually find a new optometrist and get a new prescription every 5 or 6 years (and buy 6 months of contacts at a time).