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    vuity eye drops to replace readers!

    Well thought I would get the Vuity eye drops to get rid of readers, to my surprise with insurance $85 co pay that's not the worst part, that's only for a 6-day supply! I almost fell off my chair!!!!!

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    Dang! Did you get them and do they work??

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      #3
      vuity

      Originally posted by Pedernal View Post
      Dang! Did you get them and do they work??
      will not be picking them up not interested in paying $400 per month to not wear readers. insurance is blue cross blue shield provided by school district my wife is a teacher. tried using my insurance as I'm doubled up on insurance came out to the same.

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        #4
        Glad I read this. Thought about it but never checked into it and now I won't have to.

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          #5
          I wish your post had better news. These readers are a pain.


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            #6
            Sign up here and its only $79 out of pocket.

            https://www.myvuitypoints.com/

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              #7
              Originally posted by Txhunter3000 View Post
              Glad I read this. Thought about it but never checked into it and now I won't have to.
              ditto

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                #8
                it is only short term for most of us as you will get to graduate to progressive lenses soon.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by JTCowpoke View Post
                  Sign up here and its only $79 out of pocket.

                  https://www.myvuitypoints.com/
                  thanks for the info called and yes you do save $6. Just seems high for a 6 day supply

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                    #10
                    ...plan all of your reading in 5 days!

                    wow, liquid gold.

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                      #11
                      I tried them. Seemed to make my vision dark and blurry for a while every morning. I just didn’t see enough of a difference in my vision. Anyone else have good luck with this?

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by manwitaplan View Post
                        I wish your post had better news. These readers are a pain.


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                        My wife just did lasik with one eye for near and one eye for far. She is loving it. I will do it next year. No more readers

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                          #13
                          That’s wild. My wife just did the one contact thing since one eye is 2020 and the other not so much. I have never heard of the lasik being done differently like that.

                          These plus 40 eyes are wearing out.


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                            #14
                            Originally posted by no bait View Post
                            thanks for the info called and yes you do save $6. Just seems high for a 6 day supply
                            Actually its 2.5ml bottle which should be 50 or so drops. Almost a month supply.

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                              #15
                              I was planning on asking my Dr about these as well. Curious about the cost though of course and how well they work/long they work. My actual vision is still 20/20, but at 50, cant read cell phones and stuff. I ditched readers for multifocal contacts about 3 years ago and for the dailies i wear, its about 2-3$/day which is better than carrying 7 pair of glasses around

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