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<blockquote data-quote="Chanah" data-source="post: 70887" data-attributes="member: 17934"><p>My long vision isn't bad most days - not perfect, but I usually don't need glasses.</p><p></p><p>Now for the AARGGHH I AM AN IDIOT part: I have the same problem with the ever-bouncing short-sightedness. The arrrghhh is because when I was in America last year, you could go to this ubiquitous chemist called Walgreen (one on every corner) and get these little reading glasses in every strength for less than $10 per pair. </p><p></p><p>They have a few places around here you can get them, too, but they're three to four times the price.</p><p></p><p>Ouch ouch ouch. </p><p></p><p>So if you know anyone in the USA, it might be worth sending them a paypal to pick you up a variety of reading glasses. They're small, they were in little tube containers, but they worked and they were dirt cheap. I only got one pair that was one strength up from my prescription glasses. I should've got about five.</p><p></p><p>Still, it's a thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chanah, post: 70887, member: 17934"] My long vision isn't bad most days - not perfect, but I usually don't need glasses. Now for the AARGGHH I AM AN IDIOT part: I have the same problem with the ever-bouncing short-sightedness. The arrrghhh is because when I was in America last year, you could go to this ubiquitous chemist called Walgreen (one on every corner) and get these little reading glasses in every strength for less than $10 per pair. They have a few places around here you can get them, too, but they're three to four times the price. Ouch ouch ouch. So if you know anyone in the USA, it might be worth sending them a paypal to pick you up a variety of reading glasses. They're small, they were in little tube containers, but they worked and they were dirt cheap. I only got one pair that was one strength up from my prescription glasses. I should've got about five. Still, it's a thought. [/QUOTE]
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