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What Is the Condition of Your Eyes

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Manny Ramirez, May 16, 2005.

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What Is the Condition of Your Eyes

  1. I wear glasses most of the time

    34 vote(s)
    23.0%
  2. I wear contact lenses most of the time

    56 vote(s)
    37.8%
  3. I used to wear glasses and/or contacts but got LASIK surgery

    10 vote(s)
    6.8%
  4. I only need to wear reading glasses or bifocals

    4 vote(s)
    2.7%
  5. I have never had to wear glasses, contacts, or reading glasses

    44 vote(s)
    29.7%
  1. Manny Ramirez

    Manny Ramirez Member

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    I've worn contact lenses for 20 years now. I have thought about LASIK surgery but have passed on it for now. I am betting that less than a third of the responses will be the last choice - perfect vision.
     
  2. Beck

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    Its hard to believe how dependent I have become on my contacts (or glasses). Without them, I can't see anything. For hundreds of years, people had poor vision, and could do nothing about it.
     
  3. rubytuesday

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    Got glasses when I was 8, contacts when I was 11 and now I'm 26. RGPs...gotta love em. :rolleyes:

    I'm completely uselss without some sort of corrective wear.
     
  4. Lil Pun

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    I have amblyopia in my left eye. The right one is fine but the different visions in both make headaches frequent and grueling.
     
  5. giddyup

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    I'm 51. I only need glasses for small print so I keep a pair of reading glasses at my desk and in the kitchen.
     
  6. RocketMan Tex

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    Glasses or contacts since I was 9 years old.

    I have wanted to get LASIK for a while now but haven't pulled the trigger. My eye doctor is Berkley Eye Center and they harp on me to get LASIK every time I go in for an eye exam. My standard response is "when you pay for it, I'll get it done", but in reality, I'm going to wait until I am closer to 50 years old (not too far away). I've heard that people who get it done earlier in life often get it done a second time later in life to ditch reading glasses.
     
  7. MartianMan

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    what are you talking about? For thousands of years, most people had great vision. Only recently have our vision declined because we are forced to stare at objects only a few feet away from us for hours, such as books, television, movies,...
     
  8. rrj_gamz

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    I wear glasses at work, but never needed to until I started working with computers...I should probably where them more often, but don't...
     
  9. oomp

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    Glasses since college. Never wanted contacts or surgery.
     
  10. Joe Joe

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    My hearing sucks, so I'm glad I've never had a problem with my eyes.
     
  11. droxford

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    I have an appointment tomorrow with an ophthalmologist. I'll let you know
     
  12. Kimble14

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    I voted "perfect", since I've never had glasses, but I'm starting to wonder if I'm beginning to get presbyopia (a.k.a. farsightedness caused by old age, although I'm "just" 33). If I can't focus on reasonably-sized text at about a distance of 6 inches, is that normal?

    1/3 perfect seemed like a low estimate to me, but that was exactly what it was (7 out of 21) before I voted. It's probably because nobody in my immediate family needed them before they got old.
     
  13. s land balla

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    For those of you that wear contacts, what's your prescription? Mine in -5.75 in both eyes.
     
  14. Harrisment

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    I'm 26, and never had to wear glasses or contacts. Perfect vision b****es.
     
  15. SwoLy-D

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    Out of your poll, you missed these options:

    I used to wear glasses for a small amount of prescription. Now I occasionally use them, but can see well.
    or maybe:
    A doctor prescribed glasses for me a while back, but I stopped wearing them and I see OK now. I rarely use them.

    Such are the two poll items from where I would choose. I do not fit in ANY of the other categories.

    Or maybe there was a MIRACLE and now I can see? what happened? :confused:

    Why is that?
     
  16. Isabel

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    I've never had glasses or contacts. I may be a little bit nearsighted. In the late part of high school, I noticed that things far away would come into focus better if I would squint. That's still true, but it hasn't gotten any worse since then. There isn't anything that I really would need to be able to see that well for. I can get by, even though I'm probably not quite "perfect".
     
  17. RocketMan Tex

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    -5.75 in the left
    -6.50 in the right
     
  18. SwoLy-D

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    Awwww, man... so much for all of JEFF's plastic surgeries, then...

    Sorry, dude! :(
     
  19. Fatty FatBastard

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    I have no idea what -5.75 means.

    I have vision around 20/40 and I like to live on the wild side.

    33 and no glasses, yet.
     
  20. Locke

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    -6 right
    -7 left

    I need Lasik, but waiting until next year, when I will max out the medical savings program and get a nice 30% discount.
     

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