OK, doesn't want to know,
I googled; Perscription Swimming Goggles
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OK, doesn't want to know,
I googled; Perscription Swimming Goggles gook luck |
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Don't go to specsavers; they are very expensive! Find out your prescription and get them from here http://goggleyed.co.uk/ I ordered some from there last year and they are fantastic, really quick delivery if I remember correctly too!
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I'm like Boxtops - I also keep my glasses on in the water as I don't like putting my face under anyway.
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Jenna, I remember you saying how dry your eyes are on my Sjogrens Synrome thread. I don't know if you use artificial tears but if you do i would suggest using them before swimming and after. I found the chlorine irritated my eyes dreadfully even with goggles. I have even used Lacrilube which is quite thick but in the end gave up swimming (never really enjoyd it anyway lol).
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Sophie, the problem with ordering specs online is that these firms will only deal with simple prescriptions. Once you are over say -10 myopia they don't have any products for you.
I've also got an awful feeling that similar issues will apply to prescription swimming goggles. |
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Yes; they do have that disadvantage; and they only go (I think) in 0.5 intervals so if your prescription is something .25 or .75 they go for the next one down so e.g. if you were -3.75 they would provide -4.0. However; when I went to Specsavers the cheapest ones they could offer me were around the £30 mark and the ones from that website are £13.47+p&p; a bargain for the occasional swimmer!
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Wow, that is a bargain! That's a good idea SMP. How's the hydroxychloroquine going? I'm on it now but understand it can take a little while to make much of a difference.
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Jenna, I've just finished week five of the tablets. Did first week one a day now one twice a day. My rheumatologist said probably not notice much improvement for first six weeks. Had no side effects, still find i get sore after walking for too long, but have noticed I am not sore and stiff when I get up in the morning. I do tend to get flare ups of the joint pain so I might just be going through a good patch but we'll see.
Got a consulation to discuss my lip biopsy end of the month so hopefully biopsy will be done in June. Mouth really dry at the moment. |
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I really hope it works for you SMP. It's so lovely not to have nasty side effects like the problems I had with sulfasalazine that I was on before and great not to have to have 2 weekly blood tests. I've been on it 2 weeks now and, as you say, it can take a while to kick in.
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