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Visual Impairment and Reading Assistance
i can't really see the pages of what i am reading and my eye sight keeps going in and out i can't see the book of what i am reading please HELP ME!!!!!!!!!!
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are you nearsighted or farsighted? cuz i need glasses to see far away
also hi
my eyesight is going blur like the words are big globs of letter's
sorry about last time, i was trying to answer your question about the hiccups but i couldn't cuz i got banned. :(
i need glasses to see far and near but my family is tight on money so i have no clue what to do.
:( bummmer
please help me
you there?
yup hold on
ok.
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