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theeyehealthcentre · 17 hours ago
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Say Goodbye to Glasses: Top-Rated Cataract Surgeons in Brisbane Deliver Clear Vision
Cataracts are a common yet treatable eye condition that affects millions of people worldwide. For residents of Brisbane, access to top-rated cataract surgeons and advanced eye correction surgery offers a pathway to regain clear vision and say goodbye to glasses. This comprehensive guide delves into everything you need to know about cataracts, their symptoms, and the exceptional services provided by cataract surgeons in Brisbane. Read More: https://theeyehealthcentre.livepositively.com/say-goodbye-to-glasses-top-rated-cataract-surgeons-in-brisbane-deliver-clear-vision/
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shreyajainblogs · 2 years ago
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Do you suffer from blurry vision, or have difficulty seeing faraway objects? Fear not! The Krishna Eye Centre at the forefront of eye care in Mumbai has got your back! Our state-of-the-art Eye Hospital in Mumbai is home to some of the most talented and experienced Eye Specialists in Mumbai who are dedicated to helping you achieve better eyesight. One such method that we offer is LASIK Surgery in Mumbai which uses advanced laser technology to reshape the cornea and improve vision. This painless and highly effective procedure takes only a few minutes, with patients often experiencing improved vision immediately afterward. At our eye hospital in Mumbai, we also offer other alternatives like contact lenses or eyeglasses for those looking for less invasive options. Whatever your preference may be, rest assured that our team of expert ophthalmologists will work closely with you to determine what works best for your unique needs. With over 25 years of experience under our belt, trust the Krishna Eye Centre for all your vision correction needs!
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whentherewerebicycles · 11 days ago
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ok can someone advise me on what to do. I have gone to two different eye doctors over the past two years and both have given me multiple prescriptions that are “wrong,” in the sense that they don’t give me clear vision (it’s blurry, I have to squint a little bit all the time, I can’t read fine print or see low contrast images very well, and I have to have a ton of lights on very bright to read at night). the one I just went to spent literally no more than two minutes doing the “1 or 2” thing, and even though I kept saying “it’s still blurry, it’s still not clear, I still can’t read below the giant letters,” he finalized the prescription anyway. unsurprisingly when the trials came in I could tell immediately that they were really off, to the point where I didn’t feel comfortable driving in them. then he ordered me a different pair which were somehow even worse. when I called to ask he told me kinda impatiently that it was impossible to give me 20/20 vision and 20/40 was the best he could do… but like honestly I’m not even sure I’m getting 20/40 vision given how off these feel? I also don’t know if he’s full of shit or right? I don’t want to spend a bunch of money doing exams all over again at a new eye doctor if it’s true that they can’t fix my vision or even get it to something I can kinda live with. aghhh I’m just so tired of having eye strain ALL the time and not being able to like, idk, read the menu board when I walk into a restaurant to order food.
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all-purpose-dish-soap · 27 days ago
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I feel bad bringing this up because this is my first time visiting your blog (about to indulge in your masterlist though) but is there a reason you write exclusively in small text?
It possibly hasn’t occurred to you, but it’s a bit harder and/or more painful to read (particularly for anyone with visual impairments or who just plain ole need glasses).
Please ignore if this has been answered before or is a bother. Just thought I’d bring it to your attention.
no bother at all! you're right, honestly. the main reason is stylistic--the small text plus the "x / y / z" headers i use are there to make my posts uniform + recognizable in the wild. at least that was the intention when i was starting out. i also kind of liked that it put more text on the screen at a time.
i can see the need to replace it, though. i appreciate you bringing this to my attention!
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ratsbanes · 6 months ago
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I headcanon that Ranpo has strabismus (aka walleye) and that's part of why his eyes are closed. It made people take him more seriously and he was also embarrassed by it. He still keeps his eyes closed because it helps him not overanalyze everything, but he's not as embarrassed anymore.
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fadejumper · 2 months ago
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justifying the fact that the inquisitor drinking from the well in my world state didn’t come up at all throughout the events of veilguard by comparing it to my own experience… I had double vision for probably about 8 years straight and I was able to just ignore it, to the point that I’d forget I had it unless I actively thought about it? so I’m saying my inquisitor has gotten so good at ignoring the voices of ancient elves that she just forgets they’re there lol
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cowardlycowboys · 5 months ago
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gonna bash my brains in fuck my stupid baka life GOODNIGHT NEW YORK
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embv · 1 month ago
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my body doesn’t Hate me, per se. It just Loves being an annoying little shit
#my post#i feel a little bad about complaining about it sometimes#because it’s not like i have super serious afflictions#and we’ve gotten some handled through this or that#but. i’ve just got. such an extensive collection of#‘‘bodily things that would be fine individually albeit annoying; but i’ve got all of them so it makes for a frustrating existence’’#subacute eczema. the worst of the bunch. only on my hands but very itchy and still eczema#scapular winging or whatever they call it when you can pop out your scapulas at will.#not very bad at all. the least offensive. just aches sometimes and makes me worry#some tinnitus. a tad annoying. i hear it most when it’s quiet or i’m inside. sometimes it flares but not often. tuning it out isn’t too har#chronic rhinitis. i got some surgery(?) for this one. lotta nose sprays.#my nose is almost always congested and runny and going anywhere without tissues is dangerous.#dry lips. also not altogether that bad it’s just annoying and it gets cracked and sometimes painful to open my mouth too wide ig.#we manage that one well with whatever lip products my sister gave me. it’s not very bad#dandruff? maybe? is it dandruff or just scalp skin? i got no clue man#and you’re like. ‘‘okay you’re right those are all quite annoying. but is it really that bad?’’#and i’m like ‘‘No. but have you Considered that i have to deal with them all at Once?’’#BUT THAT. ISN’T EVEN IT. ‘CAUSE IT’D BE ONE THING IF MY BODY WAS JUST BUILT LIKE THAT. BUT MY BRAIN HATES ME TOO.#BOOM. dermatillomania!! i pick at my acne a little. under my nails. the hard skin under my nails.#my scalp! until it’s itchy and there’s a little bit of blood! i gently pull at my eyelashes a little bit and rub my eyes.#and. get this. dry and flaky bits of skin. GUESS WHERE I HAVE FLAKY BITS OF SKIN. OH THAT’S RIGHT: THE SUBACUTE ECZEMA ON MY HANDS.#it’s better now it really is but i have spent hours picking at it after i’m already all set for bed. 2-3 hrs over a trash can picking at it#‘‘yeah okay that’s bad. but-’’ BOOM. ADHD or at least fidgeting. i fidget most by picking at idk All of the aforementioned.#‘‘oof yeah that does actually suck-’’ BOOM. OCD!!! now that one is the REAL kicker that one fucking hates me#just take all of the above and assume i have some vaguely annoying compulsion tied to it.#and it wouldn’t be so annoying sometimes if it weren’t for the fact that i deal with it all every day kind of#so correction: my body doesn't necessarily hate me it’s just that my body has shaken hands made deals about which exact disorders and bodil#irritations i need to collectively make living incredibly annoying.#thank you for coming to my TED talk. cue the world’s smallest violin or whatever
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highlifeboat · 11 months ago
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Lmao, you really said, "I will have my canon transman! One way or another!"/lh
Nah, but really, you go off :p
Moira deserves more content 💜
I will, and if it can't be Jill (who I still wanna root for because she's still giving the vibe) it's gonna be the 20 year old afraid of fire arms who I've known for like... an hour.
Plus Moira would probably model himself after his dad, and I can actually tolerate Barry. Mostly because I don't remember him very well from the first game but I'm sure he was typical Macho Man Tough Shit.
Even though Moira is 100% giving Emo boy and not Macho Man.
(That said I promise nothing in terms of content)
It's not like I don't have transmen headcanons for characters that already looks like dudes, but I think a transman who hasn't actually started transitioning at all is... something. I dunno.
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averruncusho · 1 year ago
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I was diagnosed with an eye condition that my doctor said was incurable now that I’m 23, because it can only be fixed during ages 8-15 while your brain neuroplasticity is still high. While you’re still young and available to change.
It has me thinking about time-worn habits and attitudes; am I stuck as who I am for the same reason? I’ve been trying so hard to be a better, softer and kinder person, but it just feels too late now. Like I’ve run the same neural pathways for so long that behaving otherwise will always be a struggle. Like all my friends became kind, wonderful people early on, but I’ll always be bitter because I’ve always been bitter.
My doctor told me to give up training my eyes because there’s no way I can fix things now; she says my brain isn’t that flexible anymore. But nevertheless, I think I’ll keep trying.
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theeyehealthcentre · 9 days ago
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Is Laser Eye Surgery Right for You? The Complete Guide to Making an Informed Decision
Vision is one of our most vital senses, and advances in modern medicine have made it possible to correct common vision issues with precision and efficiency. If you are considering laser eye surgery in Brisbane, understanding your options is crucial to making an informed decision. At The Eye Health Centre, we specialise in vision correction services, including eye correction surgery, tailored to your unique needs. Here is a comprehensive guide to help you determine whether laser eye surgery is the right choice for you. Read More: https://www.sociomix.com/diaries/wellness/is-laser-eye-surgery-right-for-you-the-complete-guide-to-making-an-informed-decision/1736134262
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feral-fae-writes · 2 years ago
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~ manifesting the feminine urge to write and finally post all the shit in my head instead of being severely depressed, check tags, worsties. love u all. ✌🏼 ~
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tiercel · 2 years ago
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W/ all the reactionary talk regarding trans peoples bodies and shit i would love to see repubs and tεrves reactions to all the fascinating body modifications that exist for aesthetic and fetish purposes
#Ns*fw i guess#I briefly hyperfixated on body mods some years back and the absolutely insane shit people can and will do to their body is awesome actually#Like this ranges from getting subdermal saline injections like bagelheads to splitting your junk down the middle. Who cares its your body#Ive seen several people that EXTENSIVELY altered their body for purely aesthetic purposes and years down the line never regretted it#Bc it made them feel at home with themselves or was just a very personal choice. I see literally nobody screaming about mutilation wrt this#I know the answer as to why but its ironic you never see anyone crying about someone mutilating their body bc they split their tongue#Or people who get scarification... or people who get genital piercings... or hell even people who just get tattoos#Hell even entirely medical procedures such as using your toe to replace your thumb is by technicality ''mutilation'' in these ppls eyes#''ITLL NEVER BE A REAL THUMB!!!'' No shit sherlock but it works for me. Better than not having a thumb at all lmao#Idk i dont understand how people can attack bodily autonomy and then act surprised when repubs want to strip ALL bodily autonomy#You do not have to agree to a lifestyle but you absolutely have no business dictating what one does or does not do to their bodies#Bc at the end of the day they're living in it. You are not. End of story#And statistics prove that the vast majority of people in some form modify their body; i.e. tattoos piercings & minor corrective surgeries#Can you imagine screaming at someone for getting their tonsils removed bc theyre 'perfectly healthy organs' bc they dont want tonsil stones#Bc thats what these people are saying about elective hysterectomy/vasectomy/internal birth control/gender procedures#SORRY THAT IS A LOT. I just have a lot to say about this as someone who is deeply invested in bodily rights#emf
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tsnbrainrot · 1 month ago
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laxminetralayabihar · 2 months ago
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All You Need to Know about Keratoconus Symptoms & Treatment | Laxmi Netralaya
Keratoconus can be a stressful eye condition, but the experts at Laxmi Netralaya are on your side. Read to know more
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eyerootseyeclinic · 2 months ago
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Laser Correction Eye Surgery in Delhi
Contact Lenses Prescription in Delhi: Everything You Need to Know
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1. Why Do You Need a Contact Lens Prescription?
To guarantee that your contact lenses fit properly and provide you with the greatest eyesight possible, a prescription is required. In contrast to spectacles, which are placed at a set distance from your eyes, contact lenses are placed directly on the surface of your eyes, according to Laser Correction Eye Surgery in Delhi. Because of this distinction, the measurements needed for contact lenses and glasses are different. Lenses can cause discomfort, blurred vision, or even eye damage if you don’t have the right prescription. Furthermore, purchasing contact lenses in India without a prescription carries some dangers because the wrong lenses may affect your vision.
2. Where to Get a Contact Lens Prescription in Delhi
Delhi offers a variety of options for getting a contact lens prescription. Some of the popular options include:
Optical Chains: Stores like Lenskart, Titan Eye+, and Lawrence & Mayo have branches throughout Delhi. They offer contact lens fittings and prescriptions by trained optometrists. These chains often have modern equipment and experienced staff, Laser Correction Eye Surgery in Delhi ensuring reliable service.
Eye Hospitals: The Centre for Sight, Dr. Shroff’s Charity Eye Hospital, and AIIMS are just a few of Delhi’s well-known eye facilities. Specialized eye care services, such as Laser Correction Eye Surgery in Delhi and contact lens prescriptions, are offered by these hospitals. You may rely on these organizations to provide high-quality services.
Independent Optometrists and Clinics: A more individualized experience is frequently offered by independent optometrists and eye clinics. Delhi is home to clinics like Eye7 Chaudhary Eye Centre and Medanta. They provide contact lens fitting services, which are frequently less expensive than those provided by larger corporations and hospitals.
3. Types of Contact Lenses Available in Delhi
There are various types of contact lenses available, and your prescription will depend on your specific needs and lifestyle. Here are the most common types:
Soft Contact Lenses: These are the most popular type, known for their flexibility and comfort. They are ideal for those with active lifestyles and are available in daily, weekly, or monthly disposable options.
Rigid Gas Permeable (RGP) Lenses: RGP lenses provide sharp, clear vision and are long-lasting. People with certain eye disorders, such as astigmatism, are advised to use them. They provide a durable solution, despite the fact that they need some time to adjust.
Toric Lenses: These are designed specifically for people with astigmatism. Toric lenses come in both soft and RGP versions and can be worn daily or as extended wear, depending on the recommendation of your eye specialist.
Multifocal Contact Lenses: For those who need vision correction for both distance and reading, multifocal lenses are an excellent choice. They are suitable for individuals with presbyopia and are available in both soft and RGP varieties.
Colored Contact Lenses: In addition to correcting vision, Delhiites who want to improve or alter the color of their eyes frequently use colored lenses. Both prescription and over-the-counter colored lenses are available at many optical shops.
4. Steps to Get a Contact Lens Prescription in Delhi
The process of getting a contact lens prescription is fairly simple. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
Schedule an Appointment: Find a trusted optometrist or eye specialist in Delhi. Many optical stores and eye clinics allow you to book appointments online or over the phone.
Eye Examination: In order to evaluate your vision, eye health, and specific contact lens requirements, the optometrist will do a comprehensive eye examination during the visit.
Contact Lens Fitting: The optometrist will measure your eyes to determine the best fit for the lenses. The fitting process may include testing trial lenses to ensure that they feel comfortable and provide clear vision.
Prescription and Trial Period: Once the right fit is found, you will receive a prescription. Many optometrists in Delhi offer trial lenses for a few days or weeks so you can get accustomed to wearing them.
Follow-Up Visit: After the trial period, you may need to go back for a follow-up to ensure that the lenses are fitting well and not causing any issues.
5. Tips for Choosing the Best Optometrist or Eye Specialist in Delhi
When it comes to selecting the right eye care provider for your contact lens prescription, consider the following tips:
Reputation and Experience: Check reviews online or ask for recommendations from friends and family. A reputable provider with experience in contact lens fittings will ensure you receive a high-quality prescription.
Advanced Technology: Choose clinics or stores with advanced diagnostic equipment, Laser Correction Eye Surgery in Delhi as this leads to more accurate prescriptions and a better fitting process.
Range of Lenses Available: Because your needs may differ, be sure the supplier has a range of contact lenses. A variety of lenses, including specialty alternatives like multifocal and toric lenses, are available in several Delhi retailers.
Aftercare and Customer Support: Providing excellent customer service is crucial, particularly if you’re new to wearing contact lenses. Select an optometrist who is reachable in case of queries or concerns and who offers aftercare assistance.
6. Frequently Asked Questions about Contact Lenses in Delhi
Q1: How much does a contact lens prescription cost in Delhi? The cost varies depending on where you go. Basic contact lens fitting services may range from ₹500 to ₹1,500, while specialized consultations can cost more. Many optical stores offer packages that include both the consultation and trial lenses.
Q2: Can I buy contact lenses online with a prescription? Yes, you can order lenses online using your prescription. Many reputable sites allow you to upload your prescription and offer a wide range of brands and lens types.
Q3: How often should I get my eyes checked if I wear contact lenses? It is recommended to get an eye examination every 6–12 months to monitor your eye health and ensure that your prescription is up-to-date.
Q4: Are contact lenses safe to wear daily? Yes, with proper hygiene and regular replacement, contact lenses are safe for daily use. However, extended wear (overnight) lenses should only be used under the guidance of your optometrist.
7. Final Thoughts: Getting the Right Contact Lens Prescription in Delhi
Thanks to the abundance of optical shops, clinics, and hospitals in the city, getting a prescription for contact lenses in Delhi is simple and convenient. It’s important to keep in mind that having the right prescription involves more than just selecting lenses that improve your vision; it also entails making sure the lenses are safe, comfortable, and fit your lifestyle.
Laser Correction Eye Specialist in Delhi offers eye care treatments that can accommodate your needs, whether you’re a first-time contact lens user or someone wishing to update your prescription. So go ahead and use the appropriate contact lenses to start on the path to pleasant and clear eyesight.
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