Posted on 06/04/2023 5:41:16 AM PDT by Leaning Right
The title says it all.
beautiful
Goes to Walmart.
“Okay, that’s enough sight, or whatever you call this!”
Just think, there are things that our eyes, even with 20/20 vision, cannot see. If and when we do get a chance to see them, think of how amazed we all will be.
That time will be after death, if you believe the Bible (see tagline for those who would like to study the Bible with their eyes closed).
Wonderful! Thanks for posting this.
Amazing the ophthalmologist can determine parameters for corrective lenses in a tot who does not respond consistently to questions.
I wonder how they could tell what her prescription was?
Depending on the age they use colored shapes.
I’ve waited for 2 going on 3 weeks for my new lenses this time around. I get Zeiss ones. They have a better lens.
eye-glasses have got to be up there among the top of the most simple and inexpensive, yet widespread inventions that have improved individual human life by an incomprehensible amount.
I think antibiotics would be another.
I was born very nearsighted, and my earliest visual memory is from putting on my first glasses at the age of four. After nearly 64 years I can still recall seeing bricks in the building across the street and leaves on trees outside.
If I had been born in a prehistoric era, I wouldn’t likely have survived very long. I might have lived into adulthood in medieval times by learning some skill that could be performed at extremely close distances, perhaps copying manuscripts in the Church.
I have always been grateful for the existence of eyeglasses, though for various reasons I never tried contact lenses.
Pain killers and anesthetics are way up there too.
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