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re: Turning 40 sucks: Do these Vuity eye drops work if you don't want to get reading glasses?
Posted on 8/23/23 at 6:18 am to rickgrimes
Posted on 8/23/23 at 6:18 am to rickgrimes
Vuity does work a little however it's not very cost effective.
I find patients get 3-4 hours of reading with a drop however the reading isn't always perfect. If you use a 3-4 hour dose schedule which is more than recommended your bottle will last much less than a month and yes it's all out of pocket.
IMO it has a use for special functions like parties and such but as a replacement for reading glasses there unfortunately isn't a drop or surgery for that yet. Contact lenses could be an option for you to avoid glasses.
Ultimately tell yourself how thankful you are that you haven't needed glasses like many of us for the past 40 some odd years.
I find patients get 3-4 hours of reading with a drop however the reading isn't always perfect. If you use a 3-4 hour dose schedule which is more than recommended your bottle will last much less than a month and yes it's all out of pocket.
IMO it has a use for special functions like parties and such but as a replacement for reading glasses there unfortunately isn't a drop or surgery for that yet. Contact lenses could be an option for you to avoid glasses.
Ultimately tell yourself how thankful you are that you haven't needed glasses like many of us for the past 40 some odd years.
Posted on 8/23/23 at 6:51 am to Da Hammer
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unfortunately isn't a drop or surgery for that yet.
Please tell me you are not an actual eye dr.
There absolutely is a surgery for this.
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