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Back To School Eyeglasses

Posted by Connie on Tuesday, September 1st, 2009 at 4:33 pm and is filed under Health Supplies Equipment, Shopping.
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Back to school time is when parents often need to buy new eyeglasses for their children. This can be costly since children lose their glasses or even break them. My friend’s daughter wears glasses and she has to be sure to have a second pair on hand at all times. With her daughter being in school, she wants her to fit in and not be teased by other children, so the style of her eyeglasses is very important.

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Children don’t want to look the same or wear glasses that look cheap. They want fashionable eyeglasses. And it just gets worse as they get older. I can’t blame them. When my older daughter had to wear glasses in high school, they became a fashion statement for her. Even at her age she lost them, sat on them and even feel asleep with them on. We went through a few pairs a year. We finally took the money out of her allowance to teach her a lesson.

ZenniOptical glasses start at only $8. At this price you can purchase a few pairs for your child! You do need a prescription and you can take your child to try on some glasses in an optical store to see what looks good before your purchase. So make back to school fun for your child and less expensive for you.

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Daily Contact Lenses

Posted by Connie on Saturday, August 29th, 2009 at 11:58 pm and is filed under Chronic Illness, Health Supplies Equipment, Shopping.
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With chronic illness comes a multitude of symptoms. One of them is sensitive eyes. Using daily contact lenses from Bausch and Lomb can allow you to wear contacts and can help ease the pain too.

SofLens by Bausch and Lomb are disposable lenses which means that you use a new pair every day. They contain something like artificial tears that help to moisten your eyes the entire time you wear them. They are shaped to feel comfortable in your eyes.

Of course there’s the convenience of using disposable contact lenses. Forget about having to clean them. No worries about losing them and fumbling around trying to find them on the floor. They are easier to packĀ  and carry along with you because there’s no hard case. And if you have allergies there’s no build up of allergens on your lenses.

You’ll save money too because you don’t need to buy solution to clean your lenses and buying them is costs the same as purchasing two week lenses.

Your vision can even improve by using disposable contact lenses. “High Definitionā„¢ Optics” used in SofLens lessens the appearance of blurriness and haziness even if you’ve had your eyes corrected. You can get a free trial of SofLens as well as a $30 rebate on your fitting fee. There’s no time like now to give them a try.

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Sunlight Hurts Eyes

Posted by Connie on Saturday, August 22nd, 2009 at 10:47 pm and is filed under Chronic Illness, Health Information, Health Supplies Equipment.
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Because I have Sjogren’s Syndrome and take certain medications sunlight hurts my eyes. Even cloudy days aren’t any better. I wear sunglasses that change according to the light. This is imperative for me because otherwise I am squinting all of the time. When I squint I end up with headaches. Not fun at all.

The best protection for me and anyone who is concerned about their eyes not only cover UVA, but UVB and UVC too. Total protection is found in electric sunglasses. They look fashionable and are designer made because who wants to seem like they are older than they are? You know those big, black glasses that some people have to wear. Nope, these aren’t even in that category.

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