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Old 12/26/2007, 01:06 PM
Sk8r Sk8r is offline
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I'd say if a bowfront viewing is actually giving you a headache you should check with an optometrist and ask about your prescription. Torqued vision, seriously, where you have eyes that don't quite follow a straight progression in perfect synch at various ranges, can give you headaches, and I can see where some visual distortion [and there is a little] could cause a problem in borderline vision.
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