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Anyone for "Bifocals"~ Negative or Postitive impact on you eyes?
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Why must I feel like that..why must I chase the cat?
"When I was young man I did some dumb things and the elders would talk to me. Sometimes I listened. Time went by and as I looked around...I was the elder".
Mr. Rossie Freeman
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Originally posted by Joe's DadYou mean you can have alot of nip/tucks for your eyeballs? Then you could have Joan Rivers eyes!LOL
yikesss.. she keeps getting surgery an she wont see at alllllll... :D Anddddddddddddd we dont have the advantages they do with our pics being airbrushed.. i bet she looks like plastic in person..lol TGIF EVERYONE..:D"finding your best friend in life and love is glorious"
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Eye myths.. ooo myyyyyyyyy
here are a few myths about the eyes..
Your vision will not get worse from reading to much
sitting to close to the tv wont ruin your eyes
not all eyedrop are goot for ya
leaving contacts in for long periods will hurt your eyes
cataracts are not something you can see on top of the eye
that red bump on your eyelid? does need to be removed ..it wont go away.
eyes get tired.. rest them..
those black strings in your vision are called floaters..they do mean something..
Hope this helps...:)"finding your best friend in life and love is glorious"
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Lasik Surgery
Originally posted by Annie FawnToo bad I'm such a coward, a thousand dollars a eye isn't that much when you compare paying for glasses over a few years time.
Maybe I should reconsider when I look at the long term cost factor. Do you have any idea if the surgery keeps your eyes okay for good or if the deteration starts again after the surgery?
My dad and mammaw both had cataracts, so I know it's probably coming.
I found an 800 # and asked them to send me info on the surgery, which they did and it's in Bellingham, WA. So I just read the info. It says that you'll have red, irritated eyes for a couple weeks, and to go for check ups a few times, which will probably cost you too![FONT=Garamond]RainbowDreamer
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Okay, I admit I'm a coward when it comes to having my eyes messed with. I don't wear contacts because I can't stand the thought of poking myself in the eye every day. I like the idea of the surgery and my insurance would probably cover it, BUT I heard they make you stay awake and hold your eyes still when they do it. Don't think I could do that.
BTW, if my lenses weren't feather weight they would be as thick as the bottom of a glass coca cola bottle.Courage is just fear that has said it's prayers.
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Originally posted by Annie FawnOkay, I admit I'm a coward when it comes to having my eyes messed with. I don't wear contacts because I can't stand the thought of poking myself in the eye every day. I like the idea of the surgery and my insurance would probably cover it, BUT I heard they make you stay awake and hold your eyes still when they do it. Don't think I could do that.
BTW, if my lenses weren't feather weight they would be as thick as the bottom of a glass coca cola bottle.
here is a tip for folks that hate to have their eyes touched.. i touch patients eyes everyday .. part of the job.. it is a natural reaction to want to close your eyes when someone comes near you with drops,tonometer,or fouropter.. leave both eyes open if you close one you will pull back.. i tell my patients to leave both eyes open that way they wont flinch.. works everytime.. they thank me for the tip... when putting drops in? pull the inside corner down and put in the hollow there much easier useing the nose to steady your hand..:) hope this helps.."finding your best friend in life and love is glorious"
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P.S. Watch Your Steps...!
Originally posted by NDNKIDZhere is a tip for folks that hate to have their eyes touched.. i touch patients eyes everyday .. part of the job.. it is a natural reaction to want to close your eyes when someone comes near you with drops,tonometer,or fouropter.. leave both eyes open if you close one you will pull back.. i tell my patients to leave both eyes open that way they wont flinch.. works everytime.. they thank me for the tip... when putting drops in? pull the inside corner down and put in the hollow there much easier useing the nose to steady your hand..:) hope this helps..[FONT=Garamond]RainbowDreamer
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