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Posted by chris on March 28, 2001 at 05:53:53 PM EST:

In Reply to: Need a Personal Testimony posted by Diane on March 28, 2001 at 01:32:52 AM EST:

hi i drive and would be happy to answer ur questions but u will have to send me ur emial address cus myy outlook doesnt work
chris@zivec.com
ok lots of luv
chris

: I am in my mid 40's. I was recently presented with the opportunity to learn to drive with BiOptic lenses. I would really like to hear from someone who has faced this situation. I have read some accounts of people with OCA driving, but I don't know them. I can't get a feel for the experience they encountered. I have some questions to ask too. Who do I ask? Would someone be willing to e-mail me with their story? Was it hard to learn to drive? How long did it take you? Can you now do it well? I need some solid help with trying this new direction in my life. I'd appreciate any information I can get from real people who have done this. Thanks!



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: hi i drive and would be happy to answer ur questions but u will have to send me ur emial address cus myy outlook doesnt work : chris@zivec.com : ok lots of luv : chris : : I am in my mid 40's. I was recently presented with the opportunity to learn to drive with BiOptic lenses. I would really like to hear from someone who has faced this situation. I have read some accounts of people with OCA driving, but I don't know them. I can't get a feel for the experience they encountered. I have some questions to ask too. Who do I ask? Would someone be willing to e-mail me with their story? Was it hard to learn to drive? How long did it take you? Can you now do it well? I need some solid help with trying this new direction in my life. I'd appreciate any information I can get from real people who have done this. Thanks!

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