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Sport goggles sound nice and protective ... but definitely think about whether you will need different lenses for different light conditions. One thing I deal with a lot is intermittent bright sun and dark shade. My old lenses were just too dark for the shade -- I couldn't see the terrain features clearly. Now I definitely look for frames that let you swap lenses. I don't know if there are goggles with that capability.
I had LASIK several years ago, and while I now need/prefer glasses for, say, reading at the computer, my options have opened up a great deal. For example, the rudy project eyewear I just got allows prescription inserts behind the lenses ... but when I read the fine print, it's only up to -4 diopters. Nowadays, that's fine for me, but back in the day, I would have needed something like a -9.5.
I know how much of a pain it can be to be active when you really need your glasses. Good luck in your quest!
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Oh man! Ouch! Never had an endo (knock on wood). Hope you're getting over your beating! :)
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Most of the bruises have healed.
The hemtoma is still huge.
I've been to the dr. twice about it and I'll go again-
the edges are kinda hard under the skin and very painful...
so time to have it looked at again.
Also-
I think I've found a pair of cycling glasses- they are prescription- made by an Italian company- I can't remember the name... they come with 3 lenses- polarized, amber and clear- and have inserts for my prescription lenses.
And - the guy will cut a deal if I want to get a pair of cycling glasses and regular glasses at the same time!
Woohoo!
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Italian? Sounds like Rudy Project =P
Regardless, glad to hear you're getting all the right stuffs.
Sorry about the leg =/ I got a nasty bruise -- not a hematoma, though -- the same week as you got your owie, and while the discoloration is gone, it's still a bit sensitive and even walking makes it unhappy. Healing takes more time that we'd like it to, that's for sure.
(And the elbow I ripped up at the same time is scarring nicely, thank you very much =P)
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how's this for endo terminology:
rectal/crainial inversion
;-)
irulan