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#59274
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Lucifer
Morning Star
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Originally Posted by johnny
@Lucifer:
My eye doctors did the same thing. They have to have a way to test whether you're capable of wearing the contacts for an extended period of time, as well as whether you're honest about being able to see, and how your eyes adjust to the contacts over time.
They weren't being cheap or anything like that. It's pretty standard procedure for them to give people contacts to test.
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I know but the fact that they didn't even tell em it wasn't the right prescription, and with how extremely blind I am, it can be a problem with even a little bit off.
I also have to clean at work so having the wrong prescription in can cause huge problems with me not noticing things I need to notice.
Also when I told the guy that I was having problems seeing he told me to let my eyes adjust he didn't even tell me when I went to him with problems.
That is the part that seems shady. I didn't think they were being cheap (although the prices for the fitting is pretty expensive even with my insurance, because a box of 6 contacts costs just a little more than the trial two ;P)
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Posted 03-30-2011, 10:05 AM
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