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First day as pre-loader and I want to quit
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<blockquote data-quote="Oak" data-source="post: 1270699" data-attributes="member: 51519"><p>I had gotten by with dollar store readers for years. Had a pair in each vehicle, boat, on my workbench, desk, etc. Seemed like then I could never find them when I needed them. When I did, they were always blurred with sweat or falling off my face like you mentioned.</p><p></p><p>My first ever trip to the eye doc, (God bless the Teamsters!) I asked about contacts due to the issues with glasses. The doc told me he was going to recommend them. I see fine at distance with my right eye and wear a contact in my left eye for close up vision.</p><p></p><p>I wasn't sure I'd be able to deal with putting something in my eye, but it's really not that bad at all. Once it's in I can't even tell it's there - except I can SEE. You don't actually touch your eye with your finger, it's the lens.</p><p></p><p>I insert a new lens, wear it for a week, then take it out overnight. After a month discard the lens and insert a new one. I highly recommend contacts for someone that is active.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oak, post: 1270699, member: 51519"] I had gotten by with dollar store readers for years. Had a pair in each vehicle, boat, on my workbench, desk, etc. Seemed like then I could never find them when I needed them. When I did, they were always blurred with sweat or falling off my face like you mentioned. My first ever trip to the eye doc, (God bless the Teamsters!) I asked about contacts due to the issues with glasses. The doc told me he was going to recommend them. I see fine at distance with my right eye and wear a contact in my left eye for close up vision. I wasn't sure I'd be able to deal with putting something in my eye, but it's really not that bad at all. Once it's in I can't even tell it's there - except I can SEE. You don't actually touch your eye with your finger, it's the lens. I insert a new lens, wear it for a week, then take it out overnight. After a month discard the lens and insert a new one. I highly recommend contacts for someone that is active. [/QUOTE]
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