m00zik l337ist

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Level 2.74

Dec 2007

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Dec 11, 2007, 01:48 AM
Local time: Dec 11, 2007, 01:48 AM
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Well, not sure how insurance works where you are from. I was able to go down to my local optometrist and have them check me out. They also were able to fit the specific contacts I needed based on the shape of my cornea, correction and the wetness of my eyes. So far, I've had no troubles. Oh, and insurance covered the cost of the exam and contacts.
I'd recommend that if you aren't sure how reliable it would be going to a place like Sears, it would probably be better to go to a real professional. Eye sight isn't like buying a bike. You can't buy a $200 bike expecting it to perform like an $800 one. I'm not sure what the price difference would be on contacts, but I'd expect the less you pay, the more issues you'd have with comfort and dryness. Your sight is a very important attribute, so don't be in a rush to get them and not address health concerns.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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