Apart from the whole re-adjusting to work life there was also the
part of re-adjusting to “general life”
As mentioned I started a bit of exercise by joining a rowing club.
But there was also the going into shops again, going to pubs n restaurant
and clubs again… well, that went with its ups and downs as-well.
The going to shops itself was fine, I saw properly again, so no
need for panic attacks, but I did notice I sort of had to get used to bigger
crowds… oh well…
I ended up spending the Easter Weekend at my mates "Stag Do" In
Scotland, and started to notice some adjustment issues…
·
Restaurant
menus are pain, mainly due to poor lightning in the restaurant itself I guess..
·
Alcohol
dehydrates, and that has an effect on my eyes and cause irritation on dry eyes,
and hard lenses, so if I want to drink I need to use loads of eye drops to
counter act the irritation, or just drink so much I don’t notice the irritation
(-:
·
Walking
from a fully lit area into a darkened area, like a cinema screen is very dis-orientation,
as previously my eyes would easily adjust to the darkness, but now it takes so
long, I need to stand still to avoid me stepping somewhere that could make me
trip.
·
Visiting
a Night Club is pretty interesting as-well… Dark… loads of moving lights, and
steps left right and centre…. Might need to wait a while before I go and
revisit any clubs…
·
Too
much time in a Sainsbury or Asda and the overhead lightning just gives me eyestrain
and head ache…
All in all, not major issue, but interesting to know, and it got
me in a frame of mind, that in theory I’m going through a lot of “First Time”
Experiences again, things that I had taken for granted, might now need a
different approach or if anything a more careful approach.
Not a bad thing…
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