What color are your eyes? Do you wear contacts or eyeglasses etc?

Dark brown, with flects of gold, according to a past girlfriend or two. But my eyes seem to be getting lighter.

My mum had brown eyes and my dad hazel.

Ive not had any surgery -- I've only felt the need to ware reading glasses over the past three years or so. Medium to long distance is still good. Reading glasses took some getting used to. I started out forgetting where I had put them, then realised I was already wearing them.
 
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My eyes are blue. I wear glasses for reading and for seeing farther. I stepped on my glasses and one of the lens came out of the frame. I've been trying to put it back in with no luck.

I have to take my glasses to get fixed and also get a new pair. I've been putting it off for forever!

No, I haven't had any type of eye surgery.
 
Dark brown, with flects of gold, according to a past girlfriend or two. But my eyes seem to be getting lighter.

My mum had brown eyes and my dad hazel.

Ive not had any surgery -- I've only felt the need to ware reading glasses over the past three years or so. Medium to long distance is still good. Reading glasses took some getting used to. I started out forgetting where I had put them, then realised I was already wearing them.
I forget where I've put my eyeglasses also, seems at least twice a day.
Used to be the same with my car keys SO I am more organized now
I think lol.
 
I've had cataract surgery in both eyes. The first eye was done 20 years ago, then 10 years elapsed before the 2nd surgery. Both were simple painless procedures - and that was years ago - these days they're even better at it, so you should have no issues.

The eye doctor should consult with you on the kind of lenses that will best suit your needs. My doctor implanted lenses for distance vision, which means I only need reading glasses for closeup. Actually, I can read fairly well with no glasses, but find it less straining to just go ahead and use them. I buy the cheap kind, like Dollar Tree has - and I have pairs around everywhere so I don't have to worry about losing them. I have a pair at my computer, another pair by my recliner, another on my nighstand, etc.
 
I've had cataract surgery in both eyes. The first eye was done 20 years ago, then 10 years elapsed before the 2nd surgery. Both were simple painless procedures - and that was years ago - these days they're even better at it, so you should have no issues.

The eye doctor should consult with you on the kind of lenses that will best suit your needs. My doctor implanted lenses for distance vision, which means I only need reading glasses for closeup. Actually, I can read fairly well with no glasses, but find it less straining to just go ahead and use them. I buy the cheap kind, like Dollar Tree has - and I have pairs around everywhere so I don't have to worry about losing them. I have a pair at my computer, another pair by my recliner, another on my nighstand, etc.
thanks for sharing that, Macktexas..
 
I don't blame you. They told a gal at work she couldn't sneeze afterwards and I don't see how that's possible. I've never been able to keep a sneeze at bay.
Fritz I am a daily sneezer, and far more than once a day. If I can't sneeze after my surgery, it might cause my head to explode :ROFLMAO:
 


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