So is it all of those things individually they provide but not really? They should make it clearer, you think people who are clever enough to do ophthalmology, and indeed even spell it should be able to figure out how to use quotation marks.
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So is it all of those things individually they provide but not really? They should make it clearer, you think people who are clever enough to do ophthalmology, and indeed even spell it should be able to figure out how to use quotation marks.
Hey, think about it. With the quotation marks it would actually read out Vision, I care. Or at least thats my interpretation. :P
Perhaps they help you get the most use out of your invisible third eye.
I like how everything is underlined. It really emphasizes how they provide some sort of "service" here.
I would avoid this "doctor."
Nice post ....
thanks for sharing...
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