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    Hi all,

    I have not really had any luck with getting the custom moisture chambers made. So, what are the best looking moisture barriers on the market that do not look so goggley? I am still having a hard time adjusting to the fact that I may have to wear these for a while, maybe forever. I am not looking forward to all the stares I will get while wearing them in public (shallow I know). I am just trying to figure out how to move on and get back to a somewhat normal life. BTW, I live in Dallas and will travel to a nearby state if anyone has heard of someone who can make the custom moisture nearby.
    Thanks,
    Bianca
    Lasik victim 2012

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    Indoors or outdoors?

    Nothing shallow about worrying about the looks - eye contact is important But don't even think about 'forever'. Think of them like crutches.

    For indoors-friendly things looks-wise, Ziena Oasis or Micro-Environment Glasses would be my pick. (Note Ziena is not suitable for small faces.)
    Rebecca Petris
    The Dry Eye Foundation
    dryeyefoundation.org
    800-484-0244

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    • #3
      Hi Rebecca,

      Yes, it would be for indoor use. The only thing I wear now for indoors is the onion goggles. I need something less goggley for indoors. Thanks you so much for the info.
      Bianca
      Lasik victim 2012

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