ScaleVictory
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So, I mentioned last week that I was worried my weight loss injection might be messing with my eyes, so I booked an eye exam... Well, it happened, and it was awkward. This optometrist has known my family forever, like since I was a little kid. He's super old, probably pushing 80 or something. Anyway, we chatted about how long it's been, asked about my mom, the usual. He did say I looked good (I've been a bigger girl my whole life. I weighed almost 130 in 4th grade, it was rough). I told him about my vision stuff and how I stopped the injections because I suspected they were the cause. He straight-up said, and I quote, 'Quitting the shot might help your eyes, but everyone else will suffer!' Then he gestured at his stomach and chuckled. It was so out of pocket.
I usually brush this stuff off, I've heard it all before. But it was just so random and honestly weird. The rest of the appointment was normal-ish. He said he could change my prescription, but it might only be temporary (because of my blood sugar), so maybe just get some readers. Then he made another joke about sugar, something about me liking sweets because of my weight, I don't even remember. I went to the front desk and told the receptionist he was kind of rude, and she said he's retiring in January and to just ignore it... She's probably right. I didn't really learn anything. He said other things but I was too busy processing the insults to pay attention. I don't know if this is right for this forum, but I wanted to update you all. I'm also sharing this in the communityRecovery. Hope your weeks are better than mine!
I usually brush this stuff off, I've heard it all before. But it was just so random and honestly weird. The rest of the appointment was normal-ish. He said he could change my prescription, but it might only be temporary (because of my blood sugar), so maybe just get some readers. Then he made another joke about sugar, something about me liking sweets because of my weight, I don't even remember. I went to the front desk and told the receptionist he was kind of rude, and she said he's retiring in January and to just ignore it... She's probably right. I didn't really learn anything. He said other things but I was too busy processing the insults to pay attention. I don't know if this is right for this forum, but I wanted to update you all. I'm also sharing this in the communityRecovery. Hope your weeks are better than mine!