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<blockquote data-quote="C. Hand" data-source="post: 610000" data-attributes="member: 41207"><p>So I am 54 and glasses drive me bonkers. I went and had a consult for Lasik and Kamra inlay $7,000, but they only do that with one eye, so it is the near far thing. My eye doctor told me that lens replacement surgery would fix my problem all for $14,000 and would not be covered because I do not have cataracts. I did decide to go try bifocal contact lenses. Nobody at my eye center had ever tried them and my eye doctor told me that the bad rap on them is they are uncomfortable. Well I have had them for two months and love them. They are very comfortable, I cannot even tell I have them in. I can see distance and read with each individual eye. I will admit that my right eye reading is still not as sharp as my left, but I am very happy with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C. Hand, post: 610000, member: 41207"] So I am 54 and glasses drive me bonkers. I went and had a consult for Lasik and Kamra inlay $7,000, but they only do that with one eye, so it is the near far thing. My eye doctor told me that lens replacement surgery would fix my problem all for $14,000 and would not be covered because I do not have cataracts. I did decide to go try bifocal contact lenses. Nobody at my eye center had ever tried them and my eye doctor told me that the bad rap on them is they are uncomfortable. Well I have had them for two months and love them. They are very comfortable, I cannot even tell I have them in. I can see distance and read with each individual eye. I will admit that my right eye reading is still not as sharp as my left, but I am very happy with them. [/QUOTE]
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