I was experiencing pain in temples for a long time now because my glasses were too tight. This really helped me loosen my glasses a bit and get relief from the pain. Thank you so much for this video!! You're a life saver!
You're a life saver! Can't get in to see an Optometrist until December & watched this video & I already feel relief. Thank you for making this video & it went straight to the point.
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! These glasses were so expensive , and I could not image how I was going to wear them with the pain. I did your adjustment and they feel so much better!!
OMG I love you!!!! Thank you so much haha .. The pain has been killing me for days, and i loosen screws and nothing was working. This tip was so simple.
I'm 17 yr girl...I jus bought my frame but when I came home I felt enormous pain and headache... I'm unable to tell my mum as it is very expensive..And now u made my dayyyyy.... Thankieee you so so so much 😀😀😀😀😀
Thank you so much for the tips, I've been suffering from the pain behind my ear for months now and when I try your tips it works. ❤️ Can I ask if you have some tips on headache, I mean I've been wearing glasses for years now and I constantly having headache right in between my eyebrows (in the center) and pain in the eyes and I need to sleep every four hours in order to avoid the pain. I am hoping you have some advice about this, thank you.
I'm very glad to hear the tip helped you out! I'm, however very sorry to hear you suffer from headaches.. That sucks! Unfortunately I can't offer any advice in that dept.. I would suggest you start with your primacy care doctor and follow their advice. I wish you the best in your healing journey
The thing is, I loosened the temple and the inward curve and it is still hurting like crazy (the pain might even be worse). However, most of the pain happens right on the connector (the gap between my ear and my head where I insert the temple through). Any help with this?
👍 I have just started wearing myopia classes and whenever I walk, talk or do any sort of activity, I have a pain above my ear (when wearing power glasses); I don't have headache but a different pain above/behind my both ears
Thank you so much. I've had ear pain on the back of my ears for a while from my new glasses-they are rubbing on that bone on the back of both ears. This will help until I get my ear cushions Tuesday.
Hi.. you know for the life of me I can't remember the name of the line , perhaps "Chic"?? I got them for a company -Studio 3 Occhalli. Glad you liked the info!!
I have now stated wearing eye glasses and all frames I tried they are tight on one side of my head really squeeze and leaves a mark. But the other side is perfect. What kind of frame should I buy that will better adjust to my situation?
Hi there ! I'm sorry to hear about your pain!! Simply put ---it sucks!. Unfortunately the only advice I can offer is GO see/find and "Independent OPTICIAN!!" ( In other words they OWN their own practice) they will know what you need and HOW to make sure you are COMFORTABLE and seeing properly! The subtle nuance of what opticians do is too vast and way to complicated to explain.... we consider SO many things when picking eyewear. If it was easy, everyone would do it! ...... Let me give you an example --the process of putting a lens in a frame ---??? Well, there's 179 WRONG ways !! *** and ONLY 1 Right!! Best of luck!
I have metal frame before i didn't get any discomfort when i soon change to plastic frame getting this discomfort pain near my bone wondering if it because of the weight but did a look up to my frame its not was dumb to think that or is their something wrong on my ear. Did try this it works!!! The relief. After inflation happening on my country couldn't afford.
There are many reasons why you can experience discomfort in that area. Perhaps the temples are too thick or perhaps their improperly adjusted as I go over in the video. Perhaps the pressure is just curving in too much, that's been known to happen. What I can say is metal frames are thinner and typically provide less points of contact because of that they don't also weigh as much. And... Sometimes it's just the wrong frame for you. Hopefully you've managed to resolve this discomfort. I wish you the best
@@oskasseu3991 well that is a different situation altogether. Perhaps the frame is just ill-fitting for the shape of your face. I would definitely recommend you see an optician, and independent practices always going to give you better service. That's what they're all about. I wish you the best of luck
I get it that's totally uncomfortable. Unfortunately because of the pressure the tension in the headphones there's not much you can do. By earbuds I guess 🤔 Sorry I am of no help here. Perhaps if you brought your headphones in your glasses to a local optician they may be able to recommend something.