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Camshawn

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I used my phone to take a picture of the nameplates that I could not see due to photo-grey glasses or not getting my head far enough away to focus. With digital photos, take lots, at least one will be in focus and have most of the nameplate. Cam
 

DMiller

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These are my older spare pair, ones I am wearing are only slightly larger lenses.
Neodymium magnets in ends where I wear them riding, not a problem no matter the wind, have never lost them. Polarized.

Safety glasses are photograys as only way could get sunglass capability.

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DMiller

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Are two sets, those in Glasses Frame and those in the sunglass frame, connect to each other. Are work to get apart.
 

DMiller

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Made my call to a local Metals shop, "Could Be" three weeks out, Maybe slide this in with someone else's material if more 1/4" ordered off the brake. Will see, have had my pieces in as little as two days against a quote like that!!
 

Willie B

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Mount Tabor VT
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Good to hear. I have type 2 and occasionally get floaters which is how I know my blood sugar is off without even having to prick my finger.

I also have blue eyes and always wear polarized sunglasses whenever I’m outside in the sun.
Gee, I've had floaters all my life. Doctor always brings up; "have you any floaters?"
"Yes"
"Oh, don't worry about that."
At age 65 primary care doctor started being concerned about blood sugar.
 

Truck Shop

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You will end up on the A1C testing at your next wellness check. That will give them another reason to nag you.

I just had a wellness check on the fifth, a complete one. A1C, heart and the rest is all good.
Except psa level is extremely high, real high.
 

John C.

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Not good to hear but I have friends with high PSA and no problems currently. I hear the sampling procedure to check for cancer is pretty unpleasant. I've been told that a colonoscopy was easier.
 
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