I know thsi was mentioned last week and I was wondering what lens type people have chosen.
After some research I see you can choose from loads of different lens options (not frames!)
Any ideas?
Dave.
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- naeemkhamkar
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Ive had the Minute range which has the polarised with antiglare & anti scratch protection. Now Im wearing a pair from the Valve range, prefer the Minute range.
Ive had 4 graft rejections in right eye. I'm intolerable to lens in my left eye. Been 2yrs Ive learnt to live life with single ocular vision and I enjoy everyday as I have KC in my left eye. I live to enjoy everyday as it comes with my wife and children.
- naeemkhamkar
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I always go to vision express on oxford st west end, just by the oxford st/regents st cross roads. I've been in so many opticians but they all seem to be limited in their range plus the price i find is better than places like sunglasses hut etc...
My Minute glasses lasted 4 abt 4/5yrs then last year my wife bought me the Valve glasses jsut after my 3rd graft as a treat.
My Minute glasses lasted 4 abt 4/5yrs then last year my wife bought me the Valve glasses jsut after my 3rd graft as a treat.
Ive had 4 graft rejections in right eye. I'm intolerable to lens in my left eye. Been 2yrs Ive learnt to live life with single ocular vision and I enjoy everyday as I have KC in my left eye. I live to enjoy everyday as it comes with my wife and children.
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