His Battle with a Community Acquired MRSA (CA-MRSA) Infection and Septicemia
Marshall has been complaining of needing glasses for the last couple of years, but his eyesight has gone down a good bit more lately. I don’t know if it can be attributed to MRSA effects or not, but the time has come to get glasses. He finally went to the eye doctor and got a prescription. After looking all over town for glasses, and seeing the astronomical prices of them, he decided to try my method and buy them online for a huge savings.
I hope he loves them as much as I love mine!
I don’t know why glasses have to be so expensive. I’m worried about my helper’s daughter. She’s only 8 and I see her squinting all the time and her mom doesn’t get her glasses either because they’re too expensive or it’s a cultural thing.
In Japan, they had these shops that sold frames starting around $80-$100 with very stylish frames. That seemed like a bargain to me except you don’t get an eye exam!
I have been SO thrilled with the company I advertised on this entry, Optical4Less.com. They are out of Hong Kong, and did an exceptional job on the 2 pairs of glasses I have ordered from them (one single vision, the other single vision with Transition lenses), and Marshall LOVES his as well (bifocals, upgraded lenses). I am astounded at how much money can be saved if you are brave enough to choose frames online! (It is not hard, email me if anyone has any questions about it!)