The backup pair of glasses I've been wearing for the past couple of months because they are the only ones I can see out of now fell apart again on Thursday. A problem with having the only set of glasses that I can see out of break is that I can't see to fix them. I went into work using a pair that I can see distance sort of ok, and pleaded my case with my younger co-workers. One of them got the lens back into the glasses and finangled his way to getting the frame tight enough to hold it. I knew it was time for new glasses, though.
I decided to head to Algodones early on Tuesday. It means that I have to switch to a daytime awake slot, but that is the only way to get anything done. I got to the casino at the interstate turnoff to Algodones around 6am and did pretty well at the machines until a bit after 9am, when it was time to head on down. I looked out and it was raining. I'd hoped that it would just stay cloudy with just a spit or two of rain, but my luck didn't hold.
Deciding again that it was best to just get wet (I don't do umbrellas) I walked over into town. I had enough cash for glasses and maybe a dental appointment if the new dentist I want to use was available, and if I could find her office. I was immediately escorted by the extremely helpful and friendly guys at the crossing into town to the first optical place inside the gate, and checked out their frames while discussing price. I just didn't find any frames that tripped my trigger. I extricated myself (not easy once you are inside usually) and started walking. Constant friendly young(ish) males kept attempting to guide me to the best/cheapest dental/optical places. It kind of creeps me out that there are so many combination optical/dental offices. I guess it makes sense for there, but I'm thinking that jack of all trades, master of neither is what comes across.
I managed to get far enough into town that I was basically left alone, and found a place that looked a bit larger than most of the optical places. The doctor and receptionist were busy helping an older, hard of hearing gentleman get the idea that if he was not happy with his current medical doctor in Yuma, that the optician was recommending a good Mexican doctor. The gentleman was loudly repeating his woes with his US doctor, and the optician was gently bringing him back to the piece of paper with the Mexican doctor's information on it.
I took the time to check out their frames. Nothing was grabbing me, but I was able to get a good feel for the options. Once I had their attention, the doctor and receptionist checked out my glasses and told me that because of my somewhat complex prescription using the lightweight polymer lenses and with all the coatings I wanted it would be $300. They don't do contacts like I want. I do believe them (and not just because I was told the same thing at another place) because they were not really interested in wheeling and dealing.
Basically I decided to go ahead and get my exam here in Phoenix and try for the new contacts to see if I can wear them comfortably. I may go back for glasses in Mexico, or order online. I feel I would get a good exam at the place I checked in Algodones, but I couldn't get contacts in the US from his prescription I don't believe. So... back at square one for the glasses.
I found the office of Dr. Eva Urena, the dentist I think I want to do my implant. She is basically out of the office until August. Makes sense that this would be her vacation time as the gringos who make up most of the customers in Algodones are fewer and far between in the summer. So, I'll call them early in August to start that process.
It was still raining as I made my way back across the border and to my Jeep in the parking lot. I dried off as best I could and headed home, via the Paradise casino in Yuma. It is hidden (don't let the sign at the interstate fool you as it fooled me). My GPS managed to find it, and I now know where downtown Yuma is located, as well as the old prison. I lost what I was ahead from the other casino, but overall walked out even for the day.
By the time I got home I had been up for over 24hrs. I slept for about 4 hours, got up as long as I could stay awake, and after sleeping (cat napping really) all day I got up at my usual time this evening. I'm thinking work will be difficult to stay awake for tomorrow night.
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