WDWBarb
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So, on Tuesday, I picked up my new glasses. I've only worn glasses for two years and have worn the same lenses the entire time.
My prescription obviously changed quite a bit because my new glasses are seriously different. I'm getting a terrible "fish bowl" effect and having trouble judging distances. They've also put something called a prism on my left lens to correct a problem in that eye.
I woke up this morning and immediately fell forward. The entire world appeared to be on a forward tilt and I had a hard time getting a center of balance. It took me several minutes to be able to walk without support (I was holding to the walls and to the kitchen counter). It really shook me up, and this was even before I put my glasses on.
Has anyone else had any problems like this? I knew it would take time to adjust to wearing the glasses, but this weird "dizziness" (and it wasn't really dizzy, exactly - more like a complete loss of balance) was completely unexpected.
I've put my old glasses on and am much better, but I am still a little off center.
I'm going to go to the doctor tomorrow but I'm not sure if I should call the eye doctor or my GP about this.
Anyone else have such problems with a new set of glasses?
My prescription obviously changed quite a bit because my new glasses are seriously different. I'm getting a terrible "fish bowl" effect and having trouble judging distances. They've also put something called a prism on my left lens to correct a problem in that eye.
I woke up this morning and immediately fell forward. The entire world appeared to be on a forward tilt and I had a hard time getting a center of balance. It took me several minutes to be able to walk without support (I was holding to the walls and to the kitchen counter). It really shook me up, and this was even before I put my glasses on.
Has anyone else had any problems like this? I knew it would take time to adjust to wearing the glasses, but this weird "dizziness" (and it wasn't really dizzy, exactly - more like a complete loss of balance) was completely unexpected.
I've put my old glasses on and am much better, but I am still a little off center.
I'm going to go to the doctor tomorrow but I'm not sure if I should call the eye doctor or my GP about this.

Anyone else have such problems with a new set of glasses?