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Contact lenses are great practice in persistence and motivation for difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 449941" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Wiped out, have you tried restasis? It's for those of you with dry eyes. It's a prescription though. My husband uses it. He had the laser surgery about 10 yrs ago. He wore glasses since he was 6 and had a pretty bad astigmatism(sp?). It worked great for him but he had dry eyes and the restasis has really helped that a great deal. </p><p></p><p>Terry good luck. I helped guide difficult child's finger to his eye. His biggest problem was blinking too soon and the contact folding or wrinkling. Try to have him stare at a spot on the ceiling as you help guide his finger to put it in. After he gets less guarded about putting something in his eyes then he can look into a mirror. Just a suggestion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 449941, member: 3"] Wiped out, have you tried restasis? It's for those of you with dry eyes. It's a prescription though. My husband uses it. He had the laser surgery about 10 yrs ago. He wore glasses since he was 6 and had a pretty bad astigmatism(sp?). It worked great for him but he had dry eyes and the restasis has really helped that a great deal. Terry good luck. I helped guide difficult child's finger to his eye. His biggest problem was blinking too soon and the contact folding or wrinkling. Try to have him stare at a spot on the ceiling as you help guide his finger to put it in. After he gets less guarded about putting something in his eyes then he can look into a mirror. Just a suggestion. [/QUOTE]
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