

Hola a todos, bienvenidos a mi blog.
Desde que tengo 7 años utilizo lentes permanente. Siempre he sido un cegato, y siempre he estado consciente de que mis ojos no son muy eficaces al momento de ver. Es por eso que todo lo que hago, lo hago con lentes, incluso bañarme y dormir.
Sin embargo, el utilizar mis lentes todo el tiempo me hizo dependiente a ellos.
El lunes por la tarde (hace 5 días) al llegar a casa se cayeron al piso mientras me cambiaba de ropas, y fue una desgracia total, se rompieron completamente la montura y los cristales, así que no tenían reparo de ningún tipo.
Al otro día, fui a primera hora a la óptica donde trabaja un amigo a hacerme unos nuevos Lentes, probé un par lentes y tan solo me gustó uno. Hice números y me faltaba dinero, así que junté todos mis ahorros, mi pago quincenal y aún así me faltaba dinero, así que pensé en canjear las recompensas de mis posts, y gracias a ello pude completar el dinero necesario para hacer mis lentes.







Traté de sobrellevar la vida sin lentes, pero me resultó totalmente imposible. Salí 2 veces a centros comerciales a revisar más opciones de lentes y a hacer las compras, y fue un tortura. No podía ver casi nada sin arrugar toda la cara y hacer una mueca que me hacía doler la cara. Descubrí que no puedo distinguir el rostro de las personas a menos de un metro de distancia. Y ni hablemos de los dolores de cabeza.


Afortunadamente, ayer por la tarde me llamaron para avisar que mis lentes estaban listos, ya que habían sido puestos en una lista de prioridad, y que los pasara buscando cuando quisiera, y sin dudarlo ni un segundo le dije a mi jefa que iba a buscar mis lentes y que me despidiera si le daba la gana, porque yo no pensaba pasar un segundo más sin mis lentes.
Los lentes me los entregaron excusándose y pidiendo perdón por la tardanza, cosa que no entendía, pues yo creía que hacer unos lentes tardaba tiempo; pero no, me explicaron que unos lentes sencillos se pueden hacer en uno o días, y que se habían tardado porque mis lentes están muy lejos de ser visión sencilla.
Estoy usando mis nuevos lentes desde ayer por la tarde y aún me cuesta adaptarme a la nueva fórmula en el ojo que tiene mas dificultades. Es demasiado, tanto así que el cristal sobre sale de la montura.
Me siento muy feliz por tener mis lentes, y por haberlos pagado completamente yo. Es la primera compra de una factura "grande" (para mí economía de estudiante) que pago y es totalmente para mí. Me hace sentir que los días en los quise renunciar a mi miserable trabajo y decidí no hacerlo valieron la pena, así como también las madrugadas que no dormía por estar preparando los post para publicar en hive.
Me siento orgulloso de mis lentes, y feliz de poder ver de nuevo.
Muchas gracias a todos por leer y compartir.
Les invito a seguir trabajando fuertemente por lo que quieren, porque algún día valdrá la pena.
Hasta la próxima.



 Hello everyone, welcome to my blog. I've been wearing glasses since I was seven years old. I have always been short-sighted, and I have always been aware that my eyes are not very effective when it comes to seeing. That is why I do everything with my glasses on, even showering and sleeping. However, wearing my glasses all the time made me dependent on them. On Monday afternoon (5 days ago) when I got home, they fell on the floor while I was changing clothes, and it was a total disaster. The frame and lenses were completely broken, so they couldn't be repaired. The next day, I went first thing to the optician's where a friend works to get new glasses. I tried on a few pairs and only liked one. I did the math and I was short on money, so I gathered all my savings and my fortnightly pay, but I was still short, so I thought about redeeming the rewards from my posts, and thanks to that, I was able to get the money I needed to make my glasses.        I tried to cope with life without glasses, but it was totally impossible. I went to the shopping centre twice to check out more lens options and do some shopping, and it was torture. I couldn't see almost anything without wrinkling my whole face and making a grimace that made my face hurt. I discovered that I can't distinguish people's faces from less than a metre away. And let's not even talk about the headaches.   Fortunately, yesterday afternoon they called to let me know that my glasses were ready, as they had been put on a priority list, and that I could pick them up whenever I wanted. Without hesitating for a second, I told my boss that I was going to pick up my glasses and that she could fire me if she wanted to, because I wasn't going to spend another second without my glasses. They handed me the lenses, apologising for the delay, which I didn't understand, as I thought it took time to make lenses; but no, they explained that simple lenses can be made in a day or two, and that it had taken so long because my lenses are far from simple. I've been wearing my new glasses since yesterday afternoon and I'm still having trouble adjusting to the new prescription in the eye that has more difficulties. It's too much, so much so that the lens sticks out of the frame. I am very happy to have my glasses, and to have paid for them entirely myself. It is the first "big" purchase (for my student budget) that I have paid for and is entirely for me. It makes me feel that the days when I wanted to quit my miserable job and decided not to were worth it, as were the early mornings when I didn't sleep because I was preparing posts to publish on Hive. I am proud of my glasses and happy to be able to see again. Thank you all very much for reading and sharing. I invite you to continue working hard for what you want, because one day it will be worth it. See you next time.    
 Hello everyone, welcome to my blog. I've been wearing glasses since I was seven years old. I have always been short-sighted, and I have always been aware that my eyes are not very effective when it comes to seeing. That is why I do everything with my glasses on, even showering and sleeping. However, wearing my glasses all the time made me dependent on them. On Monday afternoon (5 days ago) when I got home, they fell on the floor while I was changing clothes, and it was a total disaster. The frame and lenses were completely broken, so they couldn't be repaired. The next day, I went first thing to the optician's where a friend works to get new glasses. I tried on a few pairs and only liked one. I did the math and I was short on money, so I gathered all my savings and my fortnightly pay, but I was still short, so I thought about redeeming the rewards from my posts, and thanks to that, I was able to get the money I needed to make my glasses.        I tried to cope with life without glasses, but it was totally impossible. I went to the shopping centre twice to check out more lens options and do some shopping, and it was torture. I couldn't see almost anything without wrinkling my whole face and making a grimace that made my face hurt. I discovered that I can't distinguish people's faces from less than a metre away. And let's not even talk about the headaches.   Fortunately, yesterday afternoon they called to let me know that my glasses were ready, as they had been put on a priority list, and that I could pick them up whenever I wanted. Without hesitating for a second, I told my boss that I was going to pick up my glasses and that she could fire me if she wanted to, because I wasn't going to spend another second without my glasses. They handed me the lenses, apologising for the delay, which I didn't understand, as I thought it took time to make lenses; but no, they explained that simple lenses can be made in a day or two, and that it had taken so long because my lenses are far from simple. I've been wearing my new glasses since yesterday afternoon and I'm still having trouble adjusting to the new prescription in the eye that has more difficulties. It's too much, so much so that the lens sticks out of the frame. I am very happy to have my glasses, and to have paid for them entirely myself. It is the first "big" purchase (for my student budget) that I have paid for and is entirely for me. It makes me feel that the days when I wanted to quit my miserable job and decided not to were worth it, as were the early mornings when I didn't sleep because I was preparing posts to publish on Hive. I am proud of my glasses and happy to be able to see again. Thank you all very much for reading and sharing. I invite you to continue working hard for what you want, because one day it will be worth it. See you next time.    
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