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<blockquote data-quote="turkeyrun" data-source="post: 2527567" data-attributes="member: 27991"><p>Not a candidate for surgery and 2 old, too. Can't wear contacts either.</p><p></p><p>Been wearing the specs since I was 8yo. Have my daily 'dress' pair, sunglasses, safety glasses, a back-up pair, and 2 old pair 'just in case' something happens and need them.</p><p></p><p>This may be something others haven't thought of, probably because their prescription isn't that strong. To those of us who are pretty much functionally blind without them, I believe; WE HAVE THOUGHT ABOUT IT and planned for it. </p><p></p><p>Worker with several who had 'the surgery' 25-30 years ago, when it was NEW. I was thinking about it seriously, but was nervous as HELL. Then 2 co-workers ended up blind in 1 eye, they only did the surgery 1 eye at a time, a month or so between surgeries. I decided glasses was better than blind. </p><p></p><p>No more RK and if I was 30, I would probably give a try.</p><p></p><p></p><p>BTW, Mom still has the old rotary phone in the bedroom. These new phones have to be replaced every few years, cell phones even more so. Those old rotary phones last FOREVER.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turkeyrun, post: 2527567, member: 27991"] Not a candidate for surgery and 2 old, too. Can't wear contacts either. Been wearing the specs since I was 8yo. Have my daily 'dress' pair, sunglasses, safety glasses, a back-up pair, and 2 old pair 'just in case' something happens and need them. This may be something others haven't thought of, probably because their prescription isn't that strong. To those of us who are pretty much functionally blind without them, I believe; WE HAVE THOUGHT ABOUT IT and planned for it. Worker with several who had 'the surgery' 25-30 years ago, when it was NEW. I was thinking about it seriously, but was nervous as HELL. Then 2 co-workers ended up blind in 1 eye, they only did the surgery 1 eye at a time, a month or so between surgeries. I decided glasses was better than blind. No more RK and if I was 30, I would probably give a try. BTW, Mom still has the old rotary phone in the bedroom. These new phones have to be replaced every few years, cell phones even more so. Those old rotary phones last FOREVER. [/QUOTE]
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