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Old 08-15-2015, 05:09 AM #6
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This makes for excellent reading - the list of symptoms being experienced by many of us here. Am so pleased with corrective lenses and while rapt with the light sensitivity am noticing the pluses in other aspects of life, especially improvement depth of perception, reading and comprehension, and less confusion as brain not so overloaded.
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