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You know........there are many jobs out there that offer vision benefits. MIne, for example. I get glasses and contacts for free. You should try it some time.

Not where I work, though. Somewhere like it.

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  On 11/24/2017 at 12:08 AM, fuggnificent said:

meh. i always have paid something even with the best insurance...tmobile's. i have different powers in each eye and an astigmatism. (special eyes). so i always get fucked.

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One in three Americans have a astigmatism...I have one...you’re eyes aren’t “special” and my shit is always paid for

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yeah mine cost this much and insurance won't cover them. my vision is actually so bad it's only correctable to 20/20 with contacts. glasses won't cut it anymore. 

my saving grace is that my prescription is the same in both eyes. 2 boxes will get me through a year if I remember to take them out every day when i get home. 

starting to think eye surgery my be the way to go at this point. 

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  On 11/24/2017 at 4:34 AM, nameraka said:

yeah mine cost this much and insurance won't cover them. my vision is actually so bad it's only correctable to 20/20 with contacts. glasses won't cut it anymore. 

my saving grace is that my prescription is the same in both eyes. 2 boxes will get me through a year if I remember to take them out every day when i get home. 

starting to think eye surgery my be the way to go at this point. 

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i asked abt surgery and my doctor said i was so near sighted they might not have enough to scrape off and well - surgery was then out of the question for me :(

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  On 11/24/2017 at 2:25 PM, fuggnificent said:

i asked abt surgery and my doctor said i was so near sighted they might not have enough to scrape off and well - surgery was then out of the question for me :(

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i was told the same thing. too near sighted for lasik. apparently there is another surgery that involves implanting a lens into the eye. sort of like wearing your contacts on the inside. 

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  On 11/24/2017 at 3:31 PM, nameraka said:

i was told the same thing. too near sighted for lasik. apparently there is another surgery that involves implanting a lens into the eye. sort of like wearing your contacts on the inside. 

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You're never too nearsighted for Lasik. That little blurb is from a doctor who is not confident referring you to any surgeons in the area. Probably for good reason. I'd shop around, because I'm nearly blind minus glasses or contacts, and I'm a good candidate for Lasik.

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  On 11/24/2017 at 4:44 PM, lupin_bebop said:

You're never too nearsighted for Lasik. That little blurb is from a doctor who is not confident referring you to any surgeons in the area. Probably for good reason. I'd shop around, because I'm nearly blind minus glasses or contacts, and I'm a good candidate for Lasik.

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will ask around then. honestly, as much as i spend on contacts, it's probably worth it. 

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You should probably look into a better insurance company, honestly. My insurance through the company I work for is a PPO, and it is GLORIOUS. I don't pay for glasses or contacts, as long as I keep it under $500.

They pay for Lasik (which is easily $5K per eye for a good surgeon) after my copay ($20) and surgery deductible ($1000). They pay EVERYTHING after those. It's freaking amazing.

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  On 11/24/2017 at 5:54 PM, fuggnificent said:

i called 1800contacts to cancel my order because i found them way cheaper on another website and they PRICE MATCHED then took an additional 2% off. so im getting back $90. thank jebus!

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what website if i may ask. mine have already shipped, but for next time...

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