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Sunday, 11 May 2008 04:44 pm
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[personal profile] rosiedoes
Just to get my side of the story out before this all turns into drama, but yes, I just defriended [livejournal.com profile] marysiak.

I think that the request for people to pay for her to get laser surgery is frankly out of order and seeing people going ahead and doing so is just... sickening for me.

This is not an operation she's in desperate need of. She just doesn't want to wear contacts or glasses anymore. It's like asking your flist to buy you a yearly travelcard because you can't be bothered to walk (even though you could). I have people on my flist who have been in utterly desperate situations and never dreamed of asking for help, let alone for something they want rather than need.

Right now, so soon after the crisis in Burma/Myanmar, when people are truly suffering and need all the help they can get, it seems in bad taste generally to ask for something that can be done without. In fact, I find asking people to pay for something that is based on preference, rather than critical necessity, pretty shameful. And selfish.

"I want this and I expect my friends to pay for it for me."

That's just not right, in my book.

So, there you have it. I couldn't give much of a fuck if other people defriend me because of this view - that's your prerogative. I give what I can afford to the people who need it in order to survive, to the people who have nothing because of where they live in the world, or the environment they live in, not to people who expect hand outs because they're too impatient to wait and save for themselves.

on 2008-05-12 07:07 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] ms-mindfunk.livejournal.com
High index lenses are available with Transitions. At Target Optical, you'd pay $225 for the high index (with scratch, UV and non-glare) and an additional $100 for Adjust-tint, the Luxottica version of the Transitions technology. Frames range from 99.99 to about $159.99, so without insurance you'd be around $450 or so if you're not doing a sale. You can also get 10% off for applying for one of those awful Target Visa cards.

What is your script? A lot of people think they must have specialty lenses because too many opticians tell them so, when it isn't the case. High index costs a lot more, obviously, so I've seen some places put anybody over a -4.00 in it, which is ridiculous. If you don't actually need a high index lens, you can get a full pair for $99, adding $100 for the photochromatic tint.

on 2008-05-12 11:32 pm (UTC)
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Posted by [identity profile] purelush.livejournal.com
My prescription is -9.5 in my right eye and -3 in my left eye. And I live in Canada, so no Target for me :P

But yes, I definitely need the high index - when I was a kid, my right nostril was flattened by the weight of my glasses on the one side. It took a few years for it to become even with the left one.

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