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Old 08-21-2012, 07:03 PM #6
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Thank you - I will mention that to my optemetrist next week. Did you have problems for a long time watching t.v. ? If so, did the glasses help with computer glare, light and t.v.? I find watching the change of scenes and all these flashing colors from a t.v. very troublesome and not worth the eye pain -- so then I do not watch t.v. for the next few weeks....did you have any trouble with the computer? thanks.
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