They are bite-the-back-of-the-hand gorgeous aren't they? I'm not sure i can ever get over my x-metal fetish, but i might have to give it a go with a set of these!
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They most definitely are. My X-Metals are very important to me, but the CB has found a spot right next to them. It's really hard to beat the comfort and looks of the CB.They are bite-the-back-of-the-hand gorgeous aren't they? I'm not sure i can ever get over my x-metal fetish, but i might have to give it a go with a set of these!
I've also had LASIK done many years ago....I'm thinking 15 years now? Either way I agree with the statement about how great it is and I've never had any issues.Well yeah, the C-Six Carbon is the top dog in my display. Sorry to hear you can't get the Ferrari in a prescription. Just get LASIK; that's what I did and it is one of the best decisions I have ever made.
Actually my left eye popped out of the socket and started to fall down the side of my face but lucky for me the hot nurse had quick hands and grabbed it before it hit the table and smoooooooothly pushed it right back in.....I look a little funny now but that is why I always were my sunglasses.....so nobody can see that my eye just never looks like it's sitting just quite right.Hmmm maybe i should look in it then... probably save me a fortune in prescription lenses!
No eye-injections or horrific tales during the procedure you want to tell me about?
I wore contacts for 15 years before I decided on the LASIK. I had a high astigmatism, so my contacts were specially made for my eyes. They were very expensive, roughly $700-$800 per year. Not to mention, they weren't very comfortable. They were weighted on the bottom, so every time I blinked, the contacts moved and I lost focus for a split second. They weren't very breathable either, so my eyes became very irritated by the end of the day. So I decided to bite the bullet on the surgery. It cost me $3700, and to this day is the best $3700 I've ever spent in my life.Hmmm maybe i should look in it then... probably save me a fortune in prescription lenses!
No eye-injections or horrific tales during the procedure you want to tell me about?
Actually my left eye popped out of the socket and started to fall down the side of my face but lucky for me the hot nurse had quick hands and grabbed it before it hit the table and smoooooooothly pushed it right back in.....I look a little funny now but that is why I always were my sunglasses.....so nobody can see that my eye just never looks like it's sitting just quite right.