Postby Louise Pembroke » Thu 08 Jun 2006 12:21 pm
oh yes indeed!
After not wearing a lens for about 2 years before my first graft and my sight was not good, it was a relief to finally have a lens in one eye. So, it goes in, I look at my hands and notice these huge holes and wonder, 'what the hell is going on here?!!', so I grab my pocket mirro and look at my face, drop the mirror and scream [and I mean scream] at the nurse, 'what are all these bloody holes in my face? I don't need contact lenses, I need plastic surgery!!' I was truly mortified by my appearance and my lens nurse was practically falling over laughing. She then explained to me that because the difference in my visual acuity was so acute, the pores in my skin appeared so magnified to me they looked like holes. She then reassured me that after a week my brain would adjust to what I was seeing and the huge holes would go back to being mere pores again. She was right of course, and then one day in the lens clinic I heard a familiar cry about 'holes', and so offered to speak to the distressed patient!
Director of Sci-Fi and Silliness and FRCC [Fellow of the Royal College of Cake]