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The saga of the lost glasses continues....
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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 11291" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>ug, kids & glasses. My own glasses were over 10 yrs old. My son got a new pair that took me awhile to save up for post eye surgery. The first day to school he came home with them in 3 peices. They were SUPPOSED to be impact and shatter reistant, the frames and lenses- to protect his good eye. Turns out the eye place did not tighten the screws when they made them? UG_ the eye place was 45 miins away.</p><p>Got them fixed and before the week ws up, he got called to office at school, left them on his desk- his science teacher tok them for safekeeping and thye have never been found.I went in to the lost & found at schoool every day for 3 weeks. I went thru his locker, I went to all hs clasrooms. I talked to school nurse and all his teachers adn cshool secretay and vice principal. </p><p>each of the eye surgeons yells at us every visit. what can I do? I saved for awhile to pay for those. </p><p>Now he wears OSHA safety glasses from the hardware store. They do not have his Rx in them.</p><p>My oldest dtr surprised me- she had the same pair a couple years till a bully at school grabbed the and tosed them inthe creek. Fished them out, so the next week, he tied them in a kont- (THEY WERE of some type that were supposed to be ale to withstand anything a kid could dihs out)- that all happened AT school- playground supervisor admits seeing it. school refused to pay for more an the caled CPS on me for not providing my kid glasss. </p><p>UG!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 11291, member: 1697"] ug, kids & glasses. My own glasses were over 10 yrs old. My son got a new pair that took me awhile to save up for post eye surgery. The first day to school he came home with them in 3 peices. They were SUPPOSED to be impact and shatter reistant, the frames and lenses- to protect his good eye. Turns out the eye place did not tighten the screws when they made them? UG_ the eye place was 45 miins away. Got them fixed and before the week ws up, he got called to office at school, left them on his desk- his science teacher tok them for safekeeping and thye have never been found.I went in to the lost & found at schoool every day for 3 weeks. I went thru his locker, I went to all hs clasrooms. I talked to school nurse and all his teachers adn cshool secretay and vice principal. each of the eye surgeons yells at us every visit. what can I do? I saved for awhile to pay for those. Now he wears OSHA safety glasses from the hardware store. They do not have his Rx in them. My oldest dtr surprised me- she had the same pair a couple years till a bully at school grabbed the and tosed them inthe creek. Fished them out, so the next week, he tied them in a kont- (THEY WERE of some type that were supposed to be ale to withstand anything a kid could dihs out)- that all happened AT school- playground supervisor admits seeing it. school refused to pay for more an the caled CPS on me for not providing my kid glasss. UG! [/QUOTE]
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