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by NEESAZIZ � Pimp-My-Profile.com THOUSANDS OF FREE BLOGGER TEMPLATES � skip to main | skip to sidebar by NEESAZIZ keep an attitude of gratitude   Tuesday, March 27, 2012 9 Health Habits That Are a Waste of Time A little more than a year ago, my eye doctor prescribed new disposable contact lenses. Because they were a fancy new kind—bifocals; who knew?—they were pretty expensive. My insurance, he explained, would pay for only one six-month supply per year. I’d have to pay for the rest myself, around $200. “I’ll just take six months’ worth then,” I told him. He looked at me inquisitively. “Okay,” he said. “Just remember that it takes a few weeks to get them, so call in 5 months to reorder so you don’t run out.” Last week, I called to reorder. Since it’s been more than a year, my insurance will pay for my next “6-month” supply, which I hope will last me a year or so. These contacts are designed to last for two weeks, so my doctor would surely scold me ...

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