I'm nearsighted in my right eye, have glaucoma in my left, and the nerves in my hands are on Medicare. Basically, I'm on the wrong end of a short sale.
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I had a tumor in my left eye which killed the optic nerve, but it's my real eye. I just cannot see out of it.
I'm really nearsighted, which has served me well.
I'm on Medicare now. If I go and have a big operation, it costs me nothing. It should cost me a little. I'm not rich, but I can afford a few grand if I have to have my appendix taken out. I can pitch in a little bit.
When I was little, I got into a little accident, and it gave me congenital glaucoma in both of my eyes.
I'm too young for Medicare and too old for broads to care.
I had some eyeglasses. I was walking down the street when suddenly the prescription ran out.
I am very short-sighted, and if I don't like a situation I take my glasses off.
I was walking down the street wearing glasses when the prescription ran out.
The only way to predict if there's a cloud on your horizon due to glaucoma is to get tested. No matter what the diagnosis, the forecast is for clear vision in the years ahead.
I wore glasses my whole life, but then I got Lasik eyeball surgery, and I fixed that.
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