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Many people have said that one advantage of contact lenses over glasses is the improvement of peripheral vision.
Now that you've got OP-2 (Sounds like an Andy Griffith spin off. Get it? )Anyway, now that you're wearing OP-2 contacts, have you actually noticed an improvement in your peripheral vision? |
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