Kemps. This is not true. It’s like the old wives tale about rabbits not wearing glasses cos they eat carrots. Also not true. It’s because rabbits don’t live to be old and also don’t read books that they don’t wear glasses at all.
Specsavers are money grabbing ****s who issue inaccurate prescriptions and offer appalling after-service. That is all.
Find another optician and have another eye test. No point in walking/driving around with the wrong prescription
Maybe This could probably be a good argument for ditching wives when they get too old and get a newer model that obviously don’t talk as much ****e....
The carrot thing started in WW2. We didn’t want the Germans to know we had such a good radar system so it was put about the success of night fighter pilots was down to their good eyesight which was due to eating a lot of carrots,
Go to a good local Optican,who will care about his reputation and give you a proper test and glasses you require Not the the ones who will make the most money from you .I used to wear glasses you pick off the rack in Wilkos .I got a bit of discomfort with my eyes and went to the spectacle shop on Hessle road saw a real optometrist and got fitted with real glasses . It’s the best £100 pound ( two pairs long and short distance ) I have spent for ages
Never used spec savers, so can’t comment on them, but I’ve had similar prescriptions (short sighted so just wear them for driving, TV and City) and used Vision Express who have been really good and never had headaches. They seemed to spend a lot of time drawing dots on things and making sure the exact height was right so the middle of the ‘seeing through bit’ (I know a bit about these things so apologies for using technical terms) was at the right height by adjusting the ‘hanging on the ears sticks’ On the lights issue when watching telly you’re better if you get anti glare lenses but obviously that costs a little more. On the plus side I’ve had mine for years and last time I went my sight was getting slightly better! Weird but I do use them less now give it a while to get used to them, but then get angry and go in and kick off if they still hurt you...or go somewhere else (and I agree with previous poster that even if you get glasses made on the same prescription some will seem better than others, I suspect simply due to the different lens shape) Good luck Mr Magoo
Bryan Legate, assistant curator at the Royal Air Force Museum in London - “I would say that whilst the [British] Air Ministry were happy to go along with the story [of carrot-improved vision], they never set out to use it to fool the Germans,” Legate says. “The German intelligence service were well aware of our ground-based radar installation and would not be surprised by the existence of radar in aircraft“.
Lambo digging out things to contradict someone yet again. But if anyone does the same to him accuses that person of pedantry, refuses to accept what they says then goes off in a huff saying he is not bothered anyway. I should have said it started as it was rumoured that...
I have used a few opticians, including Spec Savers. Have found Spec Savers fine, only had a problem once which they sorted out promptly. Being diabetic have found it a good idea to check blood levels and rearrange the appointment if they are high as high levels can affect your vision. So can very low ones but that isn’t a problem I have had.