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Do you wear your eye protection as often as you should? In every circumstance when the risk of an eye injury is elevated?
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I hope that YOU and any Soldier B working nearby wears eye protection whenever it should be worn.
I tend to be very protective of my eyesight. I was born with a combination of eye problems that basically renders my left eye as a "spare" in case I suffer a loss of or in my right eye. Under normal conditions I see only outboard periphery regions with my left eye and the rest of my field of view is handled by my right eye. I do not see binocularly like most people. I've adapted quite well to monocular sight and have even honed a keen sense of depth perception with just one full functioning eye. I have on occasion worn a patch over my strong right eye and my left eye - within about a day - comes back to nearly 100% function with a full field of view. So, I can truly call it my SPARE EYE.
But this also fosters my strong instinct to protect BOTH eyes.
Remember, God gave you just two of them. Take good care of them, otherwise you'd have never seen the "other" problem in this photo.....
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I hope that YOU and any Soldier B working nearby wears eye protection whenever it should be worn.
I tend to be very protective of my eyesight. I was born with a combination of eye problems that basically renders my left eye as a "spare" in case I suffer a loss of or in my right eye. Under normal conditions I see only outboard periphery regions with my left eye and the rest of my field of view is handled by my right eye. I do not see binocularly like most people. I've adapted quite well to monocular sight and have even honed a keen sense of depth perception with just one full functioning eye. I have on occasion worn a patch over my strong right eye and my left eye - within about a day - comes back to nearly 100% function with a full field of view. So, I can truly call it my SPARE EYE.
But this also fosters my strong instinct to protect BOTH eyes.
Remember, God gave you just two of them. Take good care of them, otherwise you'd have never seen the "other" problem in this photo.....
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