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Not only Americans being held hostage by the barbarians that is Hamas, other nationalities too, including Thais. Wear the yellow ribbon for each and every one of those innocents.
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A few concerns to be considered: Both the breast augmentation and the BBL operations are operations, needing anaesthesia. Despite being a layman in such matters I can’t imagine they can both be done at the same time. So after the first procedure is done and she’s home recuperating, there’ll be post-op care required, who will perform that? Changing dressings etc can’t be appealing if not medically inclined. Then, off back to hospital to perform the next procedure. After being sent home to recuperate, again who will attend to all the post-op care? Guessing a butt lift requires a load more dressings to be changed and wounds checked - bathing, laying on the front a lot, can’t do too much until the all clear from the Drs. Cost for the procedures possibly do not include post-op care, dressings, trips back to the hospital for checkups etc etc. Time off work needs to be factored in for either of you. And speaking of cost, if you are expected to pay for the whole shemozzle, perhaps the floodgates of requests will open and you’ll be asked to fund all manner of things. Other posters have mentioned the lips, the eyelashes, these are some of the things that are fashionable now. In 5 years time there’ll be new things for people to covet and feel these new things are what they are lacking. No one knows when this BBL fashion will end and when it does, she will want to have her butt deflated. At more cost. If she is funding it all herself, no problem - her life, her body, her decision. The biggest concern is surrounding her self esteem. If she is driven to these current ideals of beauty is because she doesn’t accept herself, there’s a reason for that. Does she feel loved and cherished for who she is and how she looks now? There’s a possibility she isn’t receiving the reassurance she clearly needs. People always compare themselves to others and often find themselves wanting in some way. Perhaps she needs reminding and reassured as to why you love her and that you are together. How will she view herself in years to come when the inevitable happens and she gets into middle age and older? Reassurance is key. The beauty industry is massive and merrily creates ways to make people feel inadequate within their appearance but luckily offering cures. If it’s not a self esteem issue driving this, please reconsider funding any of it.
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Israeli Attacked in Thailand by German Tourist, Report Says
Wonderyenta replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Because they are the Pope, cardinals and other Christian male clergy. Not only Jewish men. -
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Thai worker killed by leftover ammunition in Israeli orchard
Wonderyenta replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Great prediction! Love your thought processes -
Thai worker killed by leftover ammunition in Israeli orchard
Wonderyenta replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Kosher and halal are very different. -
Thai worker killed by leftover ammunition in Israeli orchard
Wonderyenta replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
And yet it is Israel who is conducting, as we speak, polio vaccinations in Gaza. -
“Your masters” says it all. Which masters and whose are they and what exactly does Zionism, whether pro or against have to do with the original topic? I’m suspecting you are keen to insert your own theories onto any topic, no matter how tenuous the link.
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That’s just babble from the padded cell.
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Sheryl’s advice is excellent… correct one eye with a contact lens and leave the other eye without any correction. I’m a Dispensing Optician and that’s exactly how I’d do it too. Presbyopia is totally normal and generally starts around 45 -50 years old. It’s generally noticed when you have to hold an object away from you in order to focus. It will increase as time goes on, that’s the main reason why surgery at this early stage may not be a good idea. By using the mono vision contact lens idea, you get pretty much the same result as surgery. Some people’s brains don’t manage the change, not often, but it can be a problem. Do your Optom will prescribe a mono vision contact lens for you, a daily disposable lens may be useful as there’s no cleaning, solutions etc needed.
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Aussie Woman Reveals Harrowing Tales from Infamous Thai Prison
Wonderyenta replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Not to mention her association with a Finks OMCG member - if you lie down with dogs, you’ll get up with fleas. -
I have used to good effect Baking Soda. Just sprinkle it around and into the various drains, shower and floor drains, kitchen and bathroom sinks. Let it sit for a while then a pour a little bit of water to get the powder down into the drain. You may have to do this for a few days but you should notice a difference after a few days. I’ve used this method in many places, both Thailand and Hong Kong and it has worked for me. Baking soda is a cheaper fix than bleach, disinfectant etc.
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Sorry, that’s not how it works
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I would reiterate - start with my mini troubleshooting guide first. That will not/should not cost you anything. Don’t waste your time or money on checking with another Optom or Ophthalmologist. They check your vision and the health of the eyes. The finished product is something they generally have no experience in. Dispensing is not taught in depth for Optom students anywhere in the world. Everyone assumes if the patient’s vision is off, go to another person for yet another test. Don’t . It’s 9 times out of 10 a dispensing error. Spending money on more tests should be a last resort, after completing the Wonderyenta 😉 checklist. In short, go back, get them to perform the checklist and see what they say. If no use, get the Optom to recheck your vision. Then start again, but that should be the very last resort!
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Good to hear you will check with them. I’m sure they will want to correct a mistake. The “magic” words you need to get them to check in this order, assuming the prescription is correct , and that can easily be verified by their equipment as all multi focal lenses have engravings on each lens confirming some prescription information are : 1) PD 2)heights 3) Pantoscopic tilt 4) Back Vertex Distance 5) Off or Outside Axis 6) Induced Prism or missing prescribed prism. without your previous and new prescription to compare along with you, your new specs and a Dispensers toolkit, its hard to know what has occurred. It is however a very common problem and can be rectified. It’s a common response ( the world over! ) for staff to blithely advise you to just get used to them. Sometimes yes, most times no! Please don’t start imagining there’s something sinister going on with your optical health. Optometrists can easily detect any potential problems and advise you accordingly. I suspect in your case, the glasses haven’t been made as per prescription and most of all, the 6 above named measurements. Happy to give any further advice should you wish.
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A couple of posters have touched on what I think may be the problem. Ask the practice to check your PD (pupillary distance) - both your own and then they need to check that the centres of the lenses match. If they don’t, one or both eyes will not be looking through the optical centre of the lens. Next, assuming the lenses are multi focal, aka progressives, aka varifocals get them to check the heights. Heights will show the manufacturing lab where the intermediate and reading portion kicks in. If the reading height is too low, you’ll be raising your head too much in order to read. If you get clearer distance vision by dropping your head too much, the reading portion is too high. Side to side head movement can be a factor, as is the angle at which the frame tilts towards the face, lens distance from the pupil itself, but I’d be asking them initially to check heights and PDs. Those measurements (heights and PD) are just as important as the prescription itself. Often the prescription is fine but the measurements described are wrong….common everywhere I’m afraid, not just here in Thailand. Me - I’m a Dispensing Optician with many years under my belt. good luck!
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Hello, my suggestion would be to look for an Optical shop that advertises lens brands such as Zeiss, Rodenstock, Hoya or Essilor. They offer computerised facial measurements that ensure the correct placement of the reading portion of the lens. Sounds like you require a multi focal lens which does need you, your frame and the prescription. Other posters are correct, without the right training, the measurements taken will likely be wrong. By finding a place with the computerised option, it’s less likely to be incorrect. The downside is you’ll may be needing to purchase the lens design they have measured for which may be costly, but worth it in the end! The prescription done by an Optom or Ophthalmologist will not have any of the facial measurements, they are two distinct components to a prescription, but is preferable to the machine some places use to “test” your vision. Two main facial measurements are called PD (pupil distance) and heights. Heights measure where the reading part of the lens will start from, the PD measures how wide apart your pupils are. Hope that helps. Good luck!