Only if you include the hemorrhoid photos you've been promising.
You really have too much blow-job recently, any hose-like 'thing' can attract you.... :ugh2::ugh2:
:bowrofl::bowrofl:
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Originally Posted by blackcherry20
(Post 2127047)
:tup: THAT i will look at (no noodles though:tup:
Trust me you rather watch the instant-noodle video.... :bowrofl::bowrofl:
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Originally Posted by kenchan
(Post 2127090)
thanks for the tip, mr.alcheng...dang. so what is 'long term' ? :confused: would that be like in 30yrs :eekdance: (now) or like in 50yrs? or like 150yrs? :icon17: :p ;)
:icon18: blahahaahaha!!
so for the first time since pre-xmas, i made a purchase for myself... well, just some stand accessories for one of my music keyboards. :p
Mr.kenchan, :tup: on the music keyboard..!!! It's good that your mod-list for the music-room haven't been affected by those taffy-apple suckars... :bowrofl::bowrofl:
Regarding the long term affect on the excessive contact lenses usage... it could take as short as 4-5 years or as long as 10+ years.
Here are couple examples:
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Corneal Vascularization due to lack of oxygen and nutrient from wearing contact lenses:
There are at least 20+ corneal complications caused by improper use of contact lenses which I cannot show everything thus everyone gonna puke and put me in their Iggyland......
But I'm gonna show one last one which is the worst complication a cornea can get.....
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Beware......
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Corneal Ulcer... it's like cancer, but it's on the cornea.. basically the cornea is 'dead'... could caused by improper using of contact lenses...
Most of the early symptoms of corneal complications, could not be felt or seen, however, until irritations occurs, condition are already pretty bad.
On using contact lenses, once you put the lens on your eye/cornea, the contact-lens (which is a piece of silicon plastic no matter what fancy name they put on the box) starts rubbing against your cornea.
The longer the time you have the lens on your cornea, the more rubbing aka wear & tear is done on your cornea.
Imagine you put a piece of silicon plastic on the back of your hand and rub it against your skin for 18 hours straight non-stop.... :ugh2:
So you can do the math, there's 24 hours a day, 18 hours rubbing and only 6 hours for the repairing....
What we've seen a lot is corneal-thinning eventually occurred and the cornea becomes very sensitive thus dry eyes and red eyes and most people will put drops on their eyes....
It's a quick short term relief (relief, NOT a 'fix'), thus they feel comfortable and thought problem is solved thus keep their bad habit and until the discomfort is unbearable thus ask for help from the doctor but there's nothing can be done because the cornea is badly damaged...
Get to a point even surgeon won't perform lasik or PRK because the cornea is in such bad condition they don't want to touch it.
Alright, enough blah blah blah from alcheng cos I am seeing myself being too useful in this post aka de-railed from this thread....
I always tell my customers, "Well, they are your eyes, we can only tell you so much and let you be the judge to decide to, or not to, take the risk, but remember, you only have one pair of eyes..."
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Originally Posted by happytheman
(Post 2127105)
Lets see........I usually have mine in for ~15-16 hours a day. Can't help it. You'll be aghast to know I used to wear them for months at a time when I was like 19. :ugh2:
Read above ^^
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Originally Posted by gurneyeagle
(Post 2127169)
Actually, you should wait until your early to mid-40's when your eyes supposedly stop getting worse.
I had lasik 12 years ago when I got to the point that I could not be corrected with contacts - just about legally blind. I ended-up 20-17 in one eye and 20-25 in the other.
Over the years my eyes have degraded back to 20-40, not uncommon. One side effect that they don't talk about is dry eye, which adds to vision difficulties.
Would I do it again - Yes. Just be prepared for some minor issues down the road.
Actually, prescription becomes stable as early as 18-19 and as late as 30, so I say mid-30 is a good age to consider refractive surgery.
What happened with you was the technology at that time for lasik was not mature enough.
The scar on the cornea is thick, the laser cannot finely 'shave' the cornea thus cannot obtain an accurate correction.
Lots of complication thus it was a big no no to have lasik surgery done at that time.
However, the technology nowadays are much better, lasik or PRK are both having good result and minimum complications.
But, if you decide to go for it, go for the most expensive thus the best one. Only those are using the most advanced technology/machine.
About $5k to $7k for a pair of eyes.
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Originally Posted by happytheman
(Post 2127196)
This is part of the reason why I want the ICL. :tup:
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Originally Posted by happytheman
(Post 2127336)
I just realized, after some reading that they were only approved for additional clinical studies. :ugh2:
ICL is not new but not the most popular, I wouldn't try it until the technology on it becomes mature and more advanced.
At least for now, I will suggest Lasik or PRK over ICL.
Personally, not keen on its concept.
alcheng's CAD$0.02
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Nismo89
01-24-2013 12:32 AM
blackcherry20
01-24-2013 05:57 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by happytheman
(Post 2127364)
Elope to Sandals for an all-inclusive stay/wedding/honeymoon. My wife and I stayed in Jamaica for a week with butler service and wedding for ~5k. Excellent staff, accommodations, food AND all you care to drink! :tup:
:tup:I'm filing this away for future reference:tup: :tiphat:
blackcherry20
01-24-2013 06:06 AM
:hello: morning guys! SNowy and cold here. the roads were fairly slick this a.m. so I had to be more careful drinving in to work:tup:
Hope all of you have a great day! it's almost Friday:tup:
onzedge
01-24-2013 06:58 AM
Good morning everyone. Go out and make is a great Thursday.
GaleForce
01-24-2013 07:25 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by blackcherry20
(Post 2127582)
:hello: morning guys! SNowy and cold here. the roads were fairly slick this a.m. so I had to be more careful drinving in to work:tup:
Hope all of you have a great day! it's almost Friday:tup:
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Originally Posted by onzedge
(Post 2127596)
Good morning everyone. Go out and make is a great Thursday.
Good morning early birds :hello:
I'm looking ahead at the weather and see a couple of days reaching positive numbers :happydance:
JARblue
01-24-2013 07:44 AM
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Originally Posted by happytheman
(Post 2127360)
I've found my 15/20 setup to be perfect for my tastes. :tup:
That's definitely my starting point. Just not sure until I see it for myself :tup:
Quote:
Originally Posted by blackcherry20
(Post 2127582)
:hello: morning guys! SNowy and cold here. the roads were fairly slick this a.m. so I had to be more careful drinving in to work:tup:
Hope all of you have a great day! it's almost Friday:tup:
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Originally Posted by onzedge
(Post 2127596)
Good morning everyone. Go out and make is a great Thursday.
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Originally Posted by GaleForce
(Post 2127610)
Good morning early birds :hello:
I'm looking ahead at the weather and see a couple of days reaching positive numbers :happydance:
Good Morning everyone :hello: I've been trying to tell Mother Nature to get off her a$$ and share some of our nice weather with all you good folks, but she's just a mean bi+ch :icon17:
GaleForce
01-24-2013 07:48 AM
Good morning Jar :tup:
blackcherry20
01-24-2013 08:18 AM
Dreaming of warmer days and Z cruising :tup:
ZMan8
01-24-2013 08:29 AM
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Originally Posted by blackcherry20
(Post 2127637)
Dreaming of warmer days and Z cruising :tup:
Me too!!
:hello: all
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using Tapatalk 2
JARblue
01-24-2013 08:33 AM
I get to take the Acura into the dealership for an oil change this morning because three different shops and myself could not loosen a bolt to the undershroud. If the dealer effs it up it's on them...
Thinking I might drive all the way back across town to my wife's work and swap for the Z. Even though it's selfish, there's a chance I can play it off like I was being the good husband and giving back her AT for her painfully long drive home :icon17:
JARblue
01-24-2013 08:34 AM
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Originally Posted by ZMan8
(Post 2127662)
Me too!!
:hello: all
Hey Zman :hello:
onzedge
01-24-2013 08:35 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by blackcherry20
(Post 2127637)
Dreaming of warmer days and Z cruising :tup:
I am dreaming of actually having a free weekend to go play with my Z's.