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I know it's daft, but I am really scared witless (that's the polite version) about getting my lenses tomorrow. I have had so many knock backs and am so desperately hoping they will help, I don't know what I will do if I can't cope with them.
I've got all your earlier advice (which I am really grateful for and will take heed of ) but.........
Now then, I don't want any sympathy, honestly - just a group hug please!!!!!
Pat
...and I know after I hit the "submit" button I'm going to think I shouldn't have posted this!
Totally and utterly daft but....
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Totally and utterly daft but....
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Pat,
Be a good girl guide and be prepared. Make a list of all your questions. Make notes, if possible take a friend to make notes of what is discussed.
A bit late to suggest this and I know I should have put this much earlier when you asked for advice.
Arrive early, despite Moorfields often running late, so you can have a calming cuppa prior your appointment.
Take something to listen too if you are unable to read, otherwise what I doo soemtimes, take a good book and a magnyfying glass to help read.
It will take a week or two to know how well you are doing with lenses as you have to start wearing them for either 1 - 2 hours to begin with and gradually build the time.
Good luck.
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Be a good girl guide and be prepared. Make a list of all your questions. Make notes, if possible take a friend to make notes of what is discussed.
A bit late to suggest this and I know I should have put this much earlier when you asked for advice.
Arrive early, despite Moorfields often running late, so you can have a calming cuppa prior your appointment.
Take something to listen too if you are unable to read, otherwise what I doo soemtimes, take a good book and a magnyfying glass to help read.
It will take a week or two to know how well you are doing with lenses as you have to start wearing them for either 1 - 2 hours to begin with and gradually build the time.
Good luck.
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