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To: ig who wrote (38890)8/4/2024 8:00:30 AM
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medicare covers one area but not the other. I got one of each and paid $2000. more for the other so i can read without glasses. i think that is the one not covered . you can check. i had no idea of the different lenses when i got the first one as it was never explained to me. the second doctor questioned what lense i wanted and told me it would be an added $1000. i think he only mentioned his fee. I also have glaucoma in that eye.

I am so happy i had it done as i do not need glasses to read a menu, etc. my doctor told me i have 20/20 vision. i use glasses to read pc i appears blurry. I should use eye drops . I read books and paper backs without any problem however depending on lighting i will use reading glasses.

I believe it has been 15 years since the procedures.
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