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Oakley and Dillon Collaboration

I got away with it once. Second time I tried they contacted me and told me they would do replacements if I had the original lens.
 
@htrap2294 - I think it would only be fair for you to disclose your retinal tears in your review thread...

That was clearly omitted from your review and I can say ITS QUITE IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO KNOW lol...
 
@htrap2294 - I think it would only be fair for you to disclose your retinal tears in your review thread...

That was clearly omitted from your review and I can say ITS QUITE IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO KNOW lol...

They don’t affect visibility, bro. That’s not how a retinal tear works. It just means my eyes can be strained more easily. I did say it was a subjective opinion.
 
Detachment can cause you to go blind, not tears. If the tear develops into a detachment then I can, which is why I wear sunglasses most of the time. Sudden flashes of light can turn the tear into detachment. Eye fatigue can stress them moreso. That’s why I said my opinion is a personal one and by no means reflects on other’s opinions.


Think of a rubber band with holes in it. Pull it far enough and those holes turn into detachment.
Yep, if you suddenly see flashing bright lights, then you could be having a retinal detachment, and it's a medical emergency because it leads to blindness. I'm in the same boat. I'm at risk due to severe myopia. Is that the same cause for you, @htrap2294? Any hard knock to the head can make the risk of retinal detachment high.
 
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