SinlessOnslaught · M
Have you ever worn glasses regularly before? You'll have little strange things like this happen, I remember experiencing the exact same thing you're talking about now. Eventually your brain will adjust and you'll be fine.
Miram · 31-35, F
@SinlessOnslaught Most of my life at work. It was smaller frames not what I showed you
SinlessOnslaught · M
@Miram Oh well I don't have any experience with that then. You'll probably adjust to it.
Or maybe spiral into psychosis. 😳 No not really.
Or maybe spiral into psychosis. 😳 No not really.
Wol62 · 61-69, M
I feel the same way about my new dentures.
I dont know if anyone has told you. But you shouldnt really be wearing your zimmer frame on your face ..... 😬
ThirstenHowl · M
I've worn glasses since I was 4 but I've never had a phantom frames sensation (that I recall), interesting
robingoodfellow · M
Phantom frame syndrome
Miram · 31-35, F
Should've used superglue and kept the old frames
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Miram · 31-35, F
@Wol62 Yes, it's too late. Already thrown to be recycled.
And I can't get the exact same frame because I have to wear bigger frames for axis reasonings, to keep my eye relaxed when looking up. My past frame was not good enough for that.
I will cope with this eventually.
I am sorry you lost your teeth. I know that can be a rather scary experience, even dissociating for some people. I have only partially lost one tooth after passing out and hitting my face on the concrete. I woke up with blood from my mouth. I had it built up again so it looks entirely real. Still every now I get nightmares about my teeth getting broken.
And I can't get the exact same frame because I have to wear bigger frames for axis reasonings, to keep my eye relaxed when looking up. My past frame was not good enough for that.
I will cope with this eventually.
I am sorry you lost your teeth. I know that can be a rather scary experience, even dissociating for some people. I have only partially lost one tooth after passing out and hitting my face on the concrete. I woke up with blood from my mouth. I had it built up again so it looks entirely real. Still every now I get nightmares about my teeth getting broken.
Wol62 · 61-69, M
@Miram Oh no...about everything here and yes, I sure do hope that you get used to it and cope with what has happened...eventually.
I am every sorry that you lost even one of your teeth, especially that way. That sounds very frightening and painful. But I am glad that they built it back up so that it looks real.
Yes, I lost all of my teeth, I had to get them all pulled due to a gum disease and tooth decay. They pulled them 8 at a time, every 3 months, so it took me a long time to get my teeth in full.
I am every sorry that you lost even one of your teeth, especially that way. That sounds very frightening and painful. But I am glad that they built it back up so that it looks real.
Yes, I lost all of my teeth, I had to get them all pulled due to a gum disease and tooth decay. They pulled them 8 at a time, every 3 months, so it took me a long time to get my teeth in full.
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
They might be a little too tight. You'll get used to them.
forestG · 46-50, F
Are they too heavy?









