One day, in the early nineties, when I lived in Atlanta, my friend Stacy had to give an important business presentation. Since she’s very pretty with blond hair and big brown eyes, oozes southern charm, can talk to anyone anytime and was even on QVC twice, I knew she’d have no problem with the presentation. When I saw her later that same day she was wearing glasses. I was shocked because she didn’t need glasses and I had never seen her wear glasses. Turns out, the glasses had no Rx in them but she said she would wear them when she wanted people in the business world to take her seriously. Who knew she was so far ahead of a trend ~ click here: http://online.wsj.com/article_print/SB120915416195645623.html
Funny thing is I finally found a pair of contacts that I can actually tolerate.
Hi Jean
I’m wearing “Acuvue Oasys with Hydraclear Plus” ~ I wear them for social or sport activities. They aren’t corrective enough for me to do a lot of reading or computer work. If I wanted ones I could read with it would have been a lot more expensive which isn’t worth it to me.
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I’ve tried contacts on several occasions with no luck. I am curious to know what brand you have found that is working for you. Maybe I need to make another appt and check this out!
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Hmmm – why is it we always want what we cant have? Last month at my eye appt I insisted that I wanted contacts and my dr told me NO. I explained that I hate when I am told NO and needed an explaination why – unfortunatley the reason made sense and I had no counter argument.
Not only am I a “eyeglass wearer”, but bifocals to boot!
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