I can’t tell you how many times I’ve gotten infections from contact lenses. It took me a while to find the eye doctor that would recommend the right contact lenses to prevent frequent infections. They still happen from time to time – like when I accidentally fall asleep with makeup on and lenses in. I’ve also learned that I need the occasional break from lenses, and earlier this year I finally ordered myself a pair of glasses with an up-to-date prescription.
Eyeglasses can cost you a small fortune. Even for a non name brand frame it can cost around $700 for a pair when all is said and done. For this reason, I love .
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Trisha McKee says
I do not have that insurance, but I would buy some contacts.
AEKZ2 says
Yes, I have VSP through my husband’s work. I would buy either glasses or contacts (I need both).
Carolyn Daley says
I do not have VSP insurance, but I would love to have a pair of sunglasses.