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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 55685" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>Yes, the insurance is WONDERFUL. I understand about losing them though. Maybe some sort of GPS or LoJack?? :rofl:</p><p></p><p>I would also recommend checking the glasses fairly often to make sure all of the screws are still tight. I don't know what difficult child does to his but he always winds up with screws loose...er...on top of the ones that are ALREADY loose that is. :hammer: I have so many of those little repair kids floating around the house it's not funny. If yours has that problem and it seems to keep happening, take them into where you got them. Our eye doctor put little tiny n u t s on difficult child's and that seemed to help keep the screws in tight.</p><p></p><p>At 17, difficult child still has breakage issues but it's not as bad. Used to be Cindy at the docs office (yep, first name basis) would see me coming and just ask if it was a repair or replacement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 55685, member: 2459"] Yes, the insurance is WONDERFUL. I understand about losing them though. Maybe some sort of GPS or LoJack?? [img]:rofl:[/img] I would also recommend checking the glasses fairly often to make sure all of the screws are still tight. I don't know what difficult child does to his but he always winds up with screws loose...er...on top of the ones that are ALREADY loose that is. [img]:hammer:[/img] I have so many of those little repair kids floating around the house it's not funny. If yours has that problem and it seems to keep happening, take them into where you got them. Our eye doctor put little tiny n u t s on difficult child's and that seemed to help keep the screws in tight. At 17, difficult child still has breakage issues but it's not as bad. Used to be Cindy at the docs office (yep, first name basis) would see me coming and just ask if it was a repair or replacement. [/QUOTE]
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