Also since i have glasses that are kind of small and i seem to miss most of my shots b/c of it i was wondering how you guys deal with glasses
I also have small glasses, and I didn't want to have to rely on a special pair to play if I didn't have to. I'm legally blind without them and have slight astigmatism, but I'm lucky to have 20/15 vision when corrected (occasionally making out the 20/10 line). I'm a candidate for the surgery and will probably do it in the future, but I've been warned that my vision may not be as good afterwards as with the glasses. (It's hard to predict the results, and I'm happy with my current setup, for now).
When I bought my frames, I had the tech
carefully rotate the lens-holding part
ever so slightly upwards until I could see clearly through the tops (it was a bit blurry/distorted before the bend). We did it incrementally until things just came into focus, and the bend ended up being so small that you could only tell it was there when side-by-side with an unbent pair. It doesn't seem to affect my normal usage at all.
I don't have a side view of the frames themselves, but I've attached some tournament photos taken by
cuetable (thanks, Wei!) that show how they fit. The first one shows me looking through the tops of the lenses on a shot that's a bit of a stretch. The second shows a frontal view so you can see the frames aren't perceptibly distorted for normal wear (i.e. I'm still looking through the centers of the lenses).
These are my everyday glasses, and it's great to be able to use them to play comfortably as well. Without that small tweak, though, I would've had to invest in a special pair.
Robert