I think i may have mixed my lenses up as i cant see much, either that or they are rubbish again.
they have a broken - - and a - which way round are they meant to be againwhich is left and which is right?.At moment i have unbroken - mark in my right eye.
eek help
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Andrew MacLean wrote:cherishu
I got my optometrist to give me lenses that were different colours (or rather, different shades of blue). Dark was left. light was right.
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I did the same. Blue for left and a brown/grey colour for the right. So much easier.. I never even worried about which side of my case I was putting them in.
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Here is the way it works.
You are the customer. They are the shopkeepers. You keep going back as much as you need to until YOU are satisfied you have got it right.
Even if you are seen in a hospital clinic, this is a service for which you have paid, and go on paying. Even if you do not pay income tax, you pay plenty of VAT on practically everything you buy (except newspapers),
Andrew
Here is the way it works.
You are the customer. They are the shopkeepers. You keep going back as much as you need to until YOU are satisfied you have got it right.
Even if you are seen in a hospital clinic, this is a service for which you have paid, and go on paying. Even if you do not pay income tax, you pay plenty of VAT on practically everything you buy (except newspapers),
Andrew
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