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Posted by Dr_brat on November 8, 2009, 6:09 pm
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> On 11/2/09 6:22 PM, in article ubque5ti5d78oikpcp0mkind6flh5sq...@4ax.com=
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> > On Mon, 02 Nov 2009 17:38:38 -0500, Cheryl Isaak
> >> Given the day I'm having, any decent chocolate with in 50 yards of me =
would
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> >> be instantly eaten.
> >> No - nothing major, but DD has been home all day, wanting to be "amuse=
d" and
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> >> catered to and DS just lost the screw out of his glasses....and the ho=
use is
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> >> a TOTAL disaster...
> >> C
> > Oh dear - when you find and replace the screw (if it's the one that
> > attached arm to lens frame) dab a little clear nail polish over it,
> > the screw will not fall out again.
> In 60 days, he's cleared for a new set. For a "quality name", this pair h=
as
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> been crap.
> Cheryl
He's old enough for contact lenses - much better option, especially
for sports.
Elizabeth
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Posted by Cheryl Isaak on November 8, 2009, 8:27 pm
On 11/8/09 6:09 PM, in article
ea465116-2d62-4510-9800-008fe03abfeb@a31g2000yqn.googlegroups.com, "Dr_brat"
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>> On 11/2/09 6:22 PM, in article ubque5ti5d78oikpcp0mkind6flh5sq...@4ax.com,
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>>
>>
>>> On Mon, 02 Nov 2009 17:38:38 -0500, Cheryl Isaak
>>
>>>> Given the day I'm having, any decent chocolate with in 50 yards of me would
>>>> be instantly eaten.
>>
>>>> No - nothing major, but DD has been home all day, wanting to be "amused"
>>>> and
>>>> catered to and DS just lost the screw out of his glasses....and the house
>>>> is
>>>> a TOTAL disaster...
>>
>>>> C
>>> Oh dear - when you find and replace the screw (if it's the one that
>>> attached arm to lens frame) dab a little clear nail polish over it,
>>> the screw will not fall out again.
>>
>> In 60 days, he's cleared for a new set. For a "quality name", this pair has
>> been crap.
>>
>> Cheryl
>
> He's old enough for contact lenses - much better option, especially
> for sports.
>
> Elizabeth
He didn't survive the fitting. Took that doctor's advice - glasses only for
driving. And work on tracking objects in motion with out them. His vision
has really improved sans glasses. And he still needs a pair as back up.
C
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Posted by ellice on November 9, 2009, 12:24 pm
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> On 11/8/09 6:09 PM, in article
> ea465116-2d62-4510-9800-008fe03abfeb@a31g2000yqn.googlegroups.com, "Dr_brat"
>
>>> On 11/2/09 6:22 PM, in article ubque5ti5d78oikpcp0mkind6flh5sq...@4ax.com,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> On Mon, 02 Nov 2009 17:38:38 -0500, Cheryl Isaak
>>>
>>>>> Given the day I'm having, any decent chocolate with in 50 yards of me
>>>>> would
>>>>> be instantly eaten.
>>>
>>>>> No - nothing major, but DD has been home all day, wanting to be "amused"
>>>>> and
>>>>> catered to and DS just lost the screw out of his glasses....and the house
>>>>> is
>>>>> a TOTAL disaster...
>>>
>>>>> C
>>>> Oh dear - when you find and replace the screw (if it's the one that
>>>> attached arm to lens frame) dab a little clear nail polish over it,
>>>> the screw will not fall out again.
>>>
>>> In 60 days, he's cleared for a new set. For a "quality name", this pair has
>>> been crap.
>>>
>>> Cheryl
>>
>> He's old enough for contact lenses - much better option, especially
>> for sports.
>>
>> Elizabeth
>
>
> He didn't survive the fitting. Took that doctor's advice - glasses only for
> driving. And work on tracking objects in motion with out them. His vision
> has really improved sans glasses. And he still needs a pair as back up.
>
> C
>
DH still wears glasses when not doing sports. Contacts for sports, glasses
rest of time. He can't really read well with the contacts - so now he's
going to try some new version, or the 2 different ones. The doctor this
past year thought perhaps he could do bifocal contacts - but DH resisted.
So, now we're getting him an apptmt before the year is up so our vision
insurance will cover new glasses, contacts and he finally gets it straight.
But, he's been wearing contacts for sports since he was about 13. He also
wears them when we're going out - theatre or even hockey games - looks nice
- but then he makes me read all the menus.
Ellice
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Posted by Dr_brat on November 9, 2009, 6:53 pm
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> DH still wears glasses when not doing sports. =A0Contacts for sports, gla=
sses
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> rest of time. =A0He can't really read well with the contacts - so now he'=
s
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> going to try some new version, or the 2 different ones. =A0The doctor thi=
s
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> past year thought perhaps he could do bifocal contacts - but DH resisted.
> So, now we're getting him an apptmt before the year is up so our vision
> insurance will cover new glasses, contacts and he finally gets it straigh=
t.
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> But, he's been wearing contacts for sports since he was about 13. =A0He a=
lso
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> wears them when we're going out - theatre or even hockey games - looks ni=
ce
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> - but then he makes me read all the menus.
I have bifocal contacts and just love them. I compromised and still
need readers for heavy reading, but it's heavenly to be able to read a
menu or see my cell phone read out or watch face.
Elizabeth
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Posted by ellice on November 9, 2009, 10:21 pm
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>>
>> DH still wears glasses when not doing sports. Contacts for sports, glasses
>> rest of time. He can't really read well with the contacts - so now he's
>> going to try some new version, or the 2 different ones. The doctor this
>> past year thought perhaps he could do bifocal contacts - but DH resisted.
>> So, now we're getting him an apptmt before the year is up so our vision
>> insurance will cover new glasses, contacts and he finally gets it straight.
>> But, he's been wearing contacts for sports since he was about 13. He also
>> wears them when we're going out - theatre or even hockey games - looks nice
>> - but then he makes me read all the menus.
>
> I have bifocal contacts and just love them. I compromised and still
> need readers for heavy reading, but it's heavenly to be able to read a
> menu or see my cell phone read out or watch face.
>
> Elizabeth
Good to know. I'm hopeful that we will have this sorted out before the end
of the year. I can tell it's finally getting to him. Glad the bifocal
contacts are working well for you.
Ellice
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