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The frame may have had a defect that caused it to break prematurely. Maybe someone can get you to wherever you got your glasses,and put the lenses in a new frame on the spot.

Superglue or epoxy might work, but be really careful not to get any on the lens.

Hang in there guy, things have GOT to get better!

Hugs,

Opal

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Guest KimberlyF

Alright Lee have you ever watched revenge of the nerds. Just tape those things up and get back at it. :lol:

I was gonna say the same thing. GMTA. It might not be the kinda guy he wants to be, but it's def a guy look. And while he's out buying the white tape he can get dome duct tape in case the soles of his shoes start to fall off.

Kar

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Guest Lee-Asher Geo-James

I very rarely get new glasses but one day after getting this particular set I was playing basketball and smashed them up. They need to make unbreakable glasses! Hope you manage to get yours fixed mate. :) Go Harry Potter style, selotape and all?

I noticed that only the metal frames break on me :huh: I am so going back the the plastic frames so much better and I can fall asleep on them and they won't break on me B)

Alright Lee have you ever watched revenge of the nerds. Just tape those things up and get back at it. :lol:

There's no tape fixing that :lol:

No problem, Geo.....

Just put them on like normal and then stick a big thumbtack into your forehead!

They'll stay in place.

Don't forget to to make a new hole each time that you put them on...the old hole gets loose if you re use it!

Donna Jean

Um OW!! What are you thinking!?!?!?!

Suuuuuuuperglue ?????. American equivalent ???? may work . luv,viv :)

Trying that and it didn't work so next comes the hanger :lol:

Dee Jay!

What did they put in your coffee this morning?

:lol:

Braveheart

Disregard above advise-holes can make your head leak!

The more holes the greater the leak.

Oh my!

Do you have a monkey?

You could train a monkey to sit on your head and hold them!

And you'd always have a warm fuzzy feeling!!:lol:

Wonder what was in MY coffee???

Love you all

JJ

:lol:

I don't know...I broke my glasses and I can't read the label!

What does J-I-M-B-E--A-M- spell??

Donna Jean

Are you making fun of me? :lol:

I want!! If I find a such-trained monkey I'll share them with you Geo. ;)

That would be great :D

The frame may have had a defect that caused it to break prematurely. Maybe someone can get you to wherever you got your glasses,and put the lenses in a new frame on the spot.

Superglue or epoxy might work, but be really careful not to get any on the lens.

Hang in there guy, things have GOT to get better!

Hugs,

Opal

We already got some on the lens :unsure:

I was gonna say the same thing. GMTA. It might not be the kinda guy he wants to be, but it's def a guy look. And while he's out buying the white tape he can get dome duct tape in case the soles of his shoes start to fall off.

Kar

:lol: OMG the duck tape on the shoes is such a hot look xD

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Guest Micha

No no no no. . . disregard all aforementioned advise. All you gotta do is take 'em to Hermione Granger! She'll fix em up right, and with style even. ^_^

Occulus reparo!

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Guest KimberlyF

:lol: OMG the duck tape on the shoes is such a hot look xD

And it's not the kinda look just anyone can pull off but I have a feeling about you! Just fix the glasses first cause if you start walking into things people might not notice the shoes.

Kar

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Guest Sam_P

I noticed that only the metal frames break on me :huh: I am so going back the the plastic frames so much better and I can fall asleep on them and they won't break on me B)

I couldn't cope with glasses that I couldn't fall asleep in. I sleep on the side of the bed next to the wall with no bedside cabinet so I'd have to blindly fumble my way down the bed and across the room to find my glasses every morning. I'd be covered in sticky plasters by the end of the week!

Does anyone else still reach to fiddle with their glasses when they're not wearing them? (Very rare for me to take them off but it makes me realise how much I do not need to fiddle with them when I still feel I have to when I'm not even bloody wearing them!)

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Guest Lee-Asher Geo-James

No no no no. . . disregard all aforementioned advise. All you gotta do is take 'em to Hermione Granger! She'll fix em up right, and with style even. ^_^

Occulus reparo!

:lol:

And it's not the kinda look just anyone can pull off but I have a feeling about you! Just fix the glasses first cause if you start walking into things people might not notice the shoes.

Kar

Aw!! Ta!!!

I couldn't cope with glasses that I couldn't fall asleep in. I sleep on the side of the bed next to the wall with no bedside cabinet so I'd have to blindly fumble my way down the bed and across the room to find my glasses every morning. I'd be covered in sticky plasters by the end of the week!

Does anyone else still reach to fiddle with their glasses when they're not wearing them? (Very rare for me to take them off but it makes me realise how much I do not need to fiddle with them when I still feel I have to when I'm not even bloody wearing them!)

Um... *raises hand*

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Guest vertigo

Well now... You tried wayyy too hard with that cleaning.

If you're far-sighted, I could give you a pair that looks kinda like that. :D

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I couldn't cope with glasses that I couldn't fall asleep in. I sleep on the side of the bed next to the wall with no bedside cabinet so I'd have to blindly fumble my way down the bed and across the room to find my glasses every morning. I'd be covered in sticky plasters by the end of the week!

Does anyone else still reach to fiddle with their glasses when they're not wearing them? (Very rare for me to take them off but it makes me realise how much I do not need to fiddle with them when I still feel I have to when I'm not even bloody wearing them!)

I don't fiddle much I wore them as a little kid and broke a few that way. And the family nearly broke me so I don't. Well,actually now that I need them again I have found myself twirling them by the temple. And the fly apart, leaving the glasses lens down somewhere and me with a temple piece in my hand Grrrrrrrrr.

I go crazy when someone's glasses need pushing up when I don't have mine on-between reaching up and doing the nose shrug for glasses that aren't even there it's too anoying.

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Guest ReginaRenea

:lol::lol:

That explains it!

Should get interesting as the day progresses:D

You have no idea how much I needed that laugh this morning-changed my whole day.

Keep up the good work and that coffee!

Love you

JJ

That coffee was called [ Jamacinmecrazy ] which is a real coffee. I get it up in the Poconos when I go on vaction.

of cource you could be drinking Irish coffee- that has wisky in it. Luv Ya Regina Renea

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Guest Lee-Asher Geo-James

Well now... You tried wayyy too hard with that cleaning.

If you're far-sighted, I could give you a pair that looks kinda like that. :D

I am near sighted B)

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Guest sarah f

I would recomend to anyone that can afford it to get laser surgery. My eyesight is 20/20 in both eyes now. I had very poor sight before that.

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Guest Lee-Asher Geo-James

I would recomend to anyone that can afford it to get laser surgery. My eyesight is 20/20 in both eyes now. I had very poor sight before that.

Doesn't that cost a lot though?

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Guest sarah f

Doesn't that cost a lot though?

Lee, when I got it done about 9 years ago it cost me 3000 dollars. That was because I had a stigmatism in each eye. I believe you can get it done for about 2000 right now. I haven't had any problems since then. The best part of it was when I am sleeping and have to look at the clock, I don't need to grab any glasses. They can even correct reading now which they couldn't when I had it done.

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Guest Lee-Asher Geo-James

Lee, when I got it done about 9 years ago it cost me 3000 dollars. That was because I had a stigmatism in each eye. I believe you can get it done for about 2000 right now. I haven't had any problems since then. The best part of it was when I am sleeping and have to look at the clock, I don't need to grab any glasses. They can even correct reading now which they couldn't when I had it done.

I would worry that they would mess up or something. Not that it matters anyways :lol:

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Guest My_Genesis

I would recomend to anyone that can afford it to get laser surgery. My eyesight is 20/20 in both eyes now. I had very poor sight before that.

I really want to get that. Hopefully when I graduate from college I will be able to save up enough to get it. I hate having to wear glasses. Plus... I can't see under water. So on top of the chest dysphoria I have that caused me to stop swimming... I can't see so I don't swim anymore.

How are your glasses doing tonight? lol.

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Guest Lee-Asher Geo-James

hugs Geo, BTW I DIDN'T know you were moving I text you, but you didn't respond.

Hunny my phone is shut off at the moment <_< I didn't pay it on time because well... I didn't have the money <_< And when I DO have the money... I don't have enough for tax to do it <_< I'm sorry :(

I really want to get that. Hopefully when I graduate from college I will be able to save up enough to get it. I hate having to wear glasses. Plus... I can't see under water. So on top of the chest dysphoria I have that caused me to stop swimming... I can't see so I don't swim anymore.

How are your glasses doing tonight? lol.

They look stupid <_< I'll take a picture and post it... NO they WILL NOT be on my face in the picture <_< I WILL NOT go out in public with them like this... But I need them to see so I have no other choice at the moment...

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Guest Lee-Asher Geo-James

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That's what they look like right now... That bar on the top is just from a coat hanger <_< It was the only way to keep them to stay together... <_< I refuse to wear them outside of the house... I refuse to take any pictures with me wearing them <_< GRR!!

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That's what they look like right now... That bar on the top is just from a coat hanger <_< It was the only way to keep them to stay together... <_< I refuse to wear them outside of the house... I refuse to take any pictures with me wearing them <_< GRR!!

:o wow LOL that is a lot of fixing up you did there. Well as long as you can see... are you gonna try to replace the frames or get new ones or anything?

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Guest Lee-Asher Geo-James

:o wow LOL that is a lot of fixing up you did there. Well as long as you can see... are you gonna try to replace the frames or get new ones or anything?

I have to get new ones all together :lol: I didn't do the fixer upper :lol: mum's bf did... I went out in public for the first time without glasses and couldn't see anything!!! :(

I have an appointment on the 7th <_< I am getting plastic frames this time :)

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I have to get new ones all together :lol: I didn't do the fixer upper :lol: mum's bf did... I went out in public for the first time without glasses and couldn't see anything!!! :(

I have an appointment on the 7th <_< I am getting plastic frames this time :)

Cool. Funny the plastic is better than the metal... I guess that does make sense though, my dad has metal and they seem to break all the time lol.

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Guest Lee-Asher Geo-James

Cool. Funny the plastic is better than the metal... I guess that does make sense though, my dad has metal and they seem to break all the time lol.

I just hope they have good looking ones B) I don't want to look like a dork :lol: Like I do now xD I have never had a plastic pair break on me :D

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