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Anonymous asked in Entertainment & MusicPolls & Surveys · 1 decade ago

How old is your oldest contact?

The oldest one you have out of them all, if you know that is.

I'm not sure out of mine who the oldest is but i would guess early 30's.

Thanks,

Chris

Update:

I have to agree Lisa Michelle that the HP Crew do rock!

Thanks,

Chris

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  • 1 decade ago
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    No idea.

    Dumbledore is just too sexy to be old.

  • 5 years ago

    Answer We don't hear about kids not wanting to wear glasses as much as we used to. The whole Harry Potter craze has made wearing glasses 'cool' for many kids. In fact, we have found that some kids are failing their vision test on purpose in order to get glasses. If they are faking, it is usually discovered once they get to an optometrist or opthalmologist, but they are often able to fool the vision screening tests that many Pediatricians use in their office. For an older child who really doesn't want to wear glasses, contact lens are a good option. Kids typically have to wait until they are teenagers to get contact lenses though Younger children aren't thought to be responsible enough to put them in, take them out, clean, and disinfect their lenses without their parents help. A recent study, Daily Disposable Contact Lens Wear in Myopic Children, published in the April 2004 issue of Optometry and Vision Science, concluded that kids from age 8 to 11 years 'are able to independently care for daily disposable contact lenses and wear them successfully.' The researchers did suggest that these younger children be prescribed daily disposable contact lenses so that they didn't have to clean and disinfect their lenses each day. You may also have to consider how responsible your child is overall. If she isn't a very responsbile 9 year old and doesn't take good care of her things, then contact lenses may not be right for her. If she is responsible, then you may want to talk to her eye doctor to see if contact lenses may be a good option for her. If contact lenses aren't an option, then you may let her pick new frames that she may be more comfortable wearing. And help her to understand why it is important to wear glasses and the benefits they provide. If nothing else works, and she still doesn't want to wear her glasses, you might consider watching a Harry Potter movie with her.

  • Sara A
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    I don't know how old mine are - apart from Lisa Michelle - we're real-life best friends - and her other real-life best friend - Claire Baby!

  • 1 decade ago

    My contacts need to know that I'm a 72 year old man named Edgar.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I `m not really sure about this nearly 70 I think but i could be wrong

  • 1 decade ago

    11 months next week, the in the right eye, I lost the refill Rx box and just try to clean it more often.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I believe he is 57.

    Source(s): @1k. I don't use either, but my boobs are nearly at my knees now.
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I'm 68 and that means you all owe me one.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    STFU uses a walker and a hearing aid. ..so it might be her?

    She shouts and I'm going to take her walker if she doesn't stop.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    i think she is 66 or 67..love her though she is great!!

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