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  1. #31
    Unforgiven
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    First off...get the glasses on..put your hair up ...get the librarian look going..Will's going to love it..take a pic and post it....but now it answers another question I had...so when you were pouring our shots of Patron during Desert Storm..you were missing the shot glasses...I thought your vision was affected by Fireball...but it turns out your blind.....

  2. #32
    Wendi
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    I had Lasik about 4 years ago.

    Quote Originally Posted by Unforgiven View Post
    First off...get the glasses on..put your hair up ...get the librarian look going..Will's going to love it..take a pic and post it....but now it answers another question I had...so when you were pouring our shots of Patron during Desert Storm..you were missing the shot glasses...I thought your vision was affected by Fireball...but it turns out your blind.....
    Far from blind I was doing that on purpose

  3. #33
    Unforgiven
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wendi View Post
    Far from blind I was doing that on purpose
    you suck..I would NEVER spill your Fireball....even drunk I wouldn't spill!,,,paybacks a bitch....

  4. #34
    Quote Originally Posted by Wendi View Post
    My close up vision is going, it sucks!!! What a waste of money.
    This is a matter of aging, more than something related to your Lasik. As we age, the elasticity becomes restricted. It's mostly for close up vision. By the time my wife and I got into our fifties, we couldn't function without readers around the house everywhere. Our distance vision is almost the same prescription as it was thirty years ago but the elasticity we enjoyed for close-up has deteriorated. Don't blame Lasik on this one. It's a maturity thing that comes with all this experience we've had due to time.
    The best things in life aren't things!

  5. #35
    Quote Originally Posted by The Doctor View Post
    This is a matter of aging, more than something related to your Lasik. As we age, the elasticity becomes restricted. It's mostly for close up vision. By the time my wife and I got into our fifties, we couldn't function without readers around the house everywhere. Our distance vision is almost the same prescription as it was thirty years ago but the elasticity we enjoyed for close-up has deteriorated. Don't blame Lasik on this one. It's a maturity thing that comes with all this experience we've had due to time.
    Well that's one way to tell her she's old!

  6. #36
    Wendi
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    I had Lasik about 4 years ago.

    Alrighty then it must be that I'm turning 44 soon LOL!! I appreciate the feedback I guess I'm asking for readers for my bday NOT

  7. #37
    Had it done 6 years ago...I'm 45 now. Close up vision was stellar before the procedure. I could see a gnat's ass on my nose. Moved my focal point back about a foot immediately. Long distance was a huge improvement and overall still great. It's that close up shit that definitely is the downside. Still glad I had it done.

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    My wife had Lasik 11 years ago and she said it was the best thing she ever did besides marrying me..lol

    She just turned 40 last month and has started wearing readers and looks great when she wears them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hbchgirl View Post
    Holy crap!!!
    Contacts don't go racing anymore!!

  10. #40
    Quote Originally Posted by 270 View Post
    My wife had Lasik 11 years ago and she said it was the best thing she ever did besides marrying me..lol

    She just turned 40 last month and has started wearing readers and looks great when she wears them.
    Librarian?


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