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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 401127" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>School and Bus were nice on 1st call. Bus phone lady was his driver 2 yrs ago - the one who stopped the nonsense and we LIKED! She told me what a really GOOD, sweet kid he is and then proved she wasn't just saying it by knowing our stop AND that his nose is always in a book, lol! <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/bigsmile.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":bigsmile:" title="big smile :bigsmile:" data-shortname=":bigsmile:" /> He can be an<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/angel2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":angel2:" title="angel :angel2:" data-shortname=":angel2:" /> a lot of the time! She also was interested to hear that the kids are roughousing when the driver isn't paying attention, which seems pretty often to thank you. Her comment was that if it is enough that it seems often to thank you then it is WAY too often as he usually doesn't notice much of anything. She said that she would address that with the driver herself. I know she isn't the real boss, but she is sort of the Mom out there, Know what I mean?? So that is good for the future.</p><p> </p><p>Then I got a call from the investigator. Said thank you left the bus with his glasses on and was fine. I told him they are not very strong and he can go with-o a lens for hours before he realizes it because his sensory issues. So to please ask the driver if he finds a lens to please let us know and give it to thank you or leave it at school. He didn't outright say that it was impossible for someone to walk around with only one lens and not know it, but he sure implied it very clearly! Grrrr. thank you so often kicks himself in the tush by being oblivious. </p><p> </p><p>I know many think I am nuts for getting glasses online, but mine have been excellent each time. three years now and five pairs and no problems. I have had fewer problems than husband with his 200dollar glasses. So there is a deal on woot today for complete pair of glasses for $9 shipped. they had a pair that thank you really liked, spring loaded temples, all the coatings, and will be here in a week or so. He will have headaches with no glasses, but it wouldn't be the case if he had TOLD me when he lost the lens in the other pair when it fell out OR if he had LOOKED for it the way he promised he would. I warned him then, after helping him for over and hour and then being told he didn't lose it there he lost it here (amazing that the first place that I helped him clean and look in was the same area I had just gotten onto him for ont cleaning two days before, isn't it?). When that happened he was told to find the lens or when he lost/broke the other pair it would not be an emergency to get them fixed and he might have to go a week or so with-out them.</p><p> </p><p>He is bad, bad, bad about having a lens fall out and then not noticing and/or not telling us so that it is very hard to track down. I know the one lens is in the house, just not where. So the time with-o glasses will hopefully be enough of a natural consequence to make him more aware the next time tehre is a problem. I am sure my mother will cry medical neglect because we are not getting them instantly but that is her problem. I often had to wait up to four weeks for glasses as a kid because they had to be ordered at the glasses guy. I odn't see how this is different, esp with all the pairs he has lost lenses to over the last few yrs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 401127, member: 1233"] School and Bus were nice on 1st call. Bus phone lady was his driver 2 yrs ago - the one who stopped the nonsense and we LIKED! She told me what a really GOOD, sweet kid he is and then proved she wasn't just saying it by knowing our stop AND that his nose is always in a book, lol! :bigsmile: He can be an:angel2: a lot of the time! She also was interested to hear that the kids are roughousing when the driver isn't paying attention, which seems pretty often to thank you. Her comment was that if it is enough that it seems often to thank you then it is WAY too often as he usually doesn't notice much of anything. She said that she would address that with the driver herself. I know she isn't the real boss, but she is sort of the Mom out there, Know what I mean?? So that is good for the future. Then I got a call from the investigator. Said thank you left the bus with his glasses on and was fine. I told him they are not very strong and he can go with-o a lens for hours before he realizes it because his sensory issues. So to please ask the driver if he finds a lens to please let us know and give it to thank you or leave it at school. He didn't outright say that it was impossible for someone to walk around with only one lens and not know it, but he sure implied it very clearly! Grrrr. thank you so often kicks himself in the tush by being oblivious. I know many think I am nuts for getting glasses online, but mine have been excellent each time. three years now and five pairs and no problems. I have had fewer problems than husband with his 200dollar glasses. So there is a deal on woot today for complete pair of glasses for $9 shipped. they had a pair that thank you really liked, spring loaded temples, all the coatings, and will be here in a week or so. He will have headaches with no glasses, but it wouldn't be the case if he had TOLD me when he lost the lens in the other pair when it fell out OR if he had LOOKED for it the way he promised he would. I warned him then, after helping him for over and hour and then being told he didn't lose it there he lost it here (amazing that the first place that I helped him clean and look in was the same area I had just gotten onto him for ont cleaning two days before, isn't it?). When that happened he was told to find the lens or when he lost/broke the other pair it would not be an emergency to get them fixed and he might have to go a week or so with-out them. He is bad, bad, bad about having a lens fall out and then not noticing and/or not telling us so that it is very hard to track down. I know the one lens is in the house, just not where. So the time with-o glasses will hopefully be enough of a natural consequence to make him more aware the next time tehre is a problem. I am sure my mother will cry medical neglect because we are not getting them instantly but that is her problem. I often had to wait up to four weeks for glasses as a kid because they had to be ordered at the glasses guy. I odn't see how this is different, esp with all the pairs he has lost lenses to over the last few yrs. [/QUOTE]
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