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Old 02-29-2008, 12:01 AM #11
Victorya Victorya is offline
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...Trifocals....I fought the bifocals so long that I went from single vision to tri! BUT they look like single vision! And I can SEE!!! YIPPEEE!!!...
Well, I don't know anything about can't or hear aides, but I really know about progressive lenses!!

I went from not needing any glasses to feeling like I"m blind. Getting a pair of progressive lenses was the next best thing to having my eyes be back to what they used to be :-)

I glad that your life is getting better through modern technology!
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Spring 2002/present - Double Vision
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Dec. 17,2004 - Diagnosed RRMS
Feb. 9, 2005 - First Rebif injection
Mar. 7, 2006 - "Copaxonator"
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