We'll...call me sceptical,but I thought that she was just pushing for the sale. I did buy some...and used the wipe later in the day when I had to visit a&e (different story π) and my glasses didn't fog up once with my mask on for hours!!!π₯³ I can only ask myself, why I've left it until now to buy them! π€¦π»ββοΈ
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Yes I found a different Anti Fog cloth to the one that you have a few months ago, and like you found that 3 hours at Papworth and my glasses didn't fog up at all with a mask on. Absolutely brilliant, wish I had thought to look for something a year ago. Hope you visit to A & E wasn't to stressful.πππ
Lifeflrt Reusable 700 times/pack Dry Anti-Fog cloth (it is in a reusable pouch which you keep the cloth in so it doesn't dry out) 3 pack for Β£16.95 from Amazon - others companies may sell this item as well - ( sent one to my Aunt in Lincolnshire as she was having trouble with glasses fogging up when she went in her local shop). I think you can buy them individually as well. Sorry about the broken finger, hope it heals soon. Does it get you out of washing up?ππ
Iβm having a box of those! It was like being in a sauna yesterday, steaming up at my hospital infusion with my specs and mask on! (Iβve got a hot face to start with!) Thank you for your recommendation and hope you are alright re the A&E?
There is honestly nothing to worry about... I have been on rituximab since 2016 and I now only need one infusion every six months.I have tried to go longer between infusions but seven months is the longest I can go. But itβs so much more convenient than remembering to take tablets of having an injection every day or every weekWhen you go for your first infusion make sure you you have a book or an iPad to keep you amused ....it is incredibly boring .....because thereβs not much you can do attached to a drip ....my favorite tip is remember to wear trousers you just pull up...... itβs awfully difficult to do up a zip & hold your trousers up when youβre on a drip.
And do remember to take a warm throw..for some reason most people feel really chilly.
I do hope itβs a great success it seems to suit a lot of people so letβs hope you are one of them.
Another trick if you canβt get out to buy No Fog...is polish your glasses clean....then rub a couple of drops of washing up,liquid on the inside of the lenses....polish it off....DONβt rinse it off......just polish well with a microfibre cloth.Works a treat!
That sounds much cheaper, Aged Crone -what a wonderful name! The wipes I got from the optician were called 'No Fog' manufactured by Bondeye and cost Β£6.99 for only 30 and they're not perfect by any means. Think I was conned. Thanks for the tip.
So pleased that you have found the wipes to work. So sorry to hear about your trip to A & E thought. x
Iβve got these Foggy Wipes, theyβre a reusable cloth and do the same thing, you put them back in the packet and seal it back up after use. Excellent product and not disposable either so environmentally friendly too.
These are brilliant..effective and not throwaway.Transformed the few shopping trips Ive had.But for some reason wearing a mask makes my nose runπ€Canβt think of a sensible solution to that oneπ
Update!!!! So sorryπ€Put the wrong photo and link on here. I have corrected it now. I had put them away and just blindly πput up the ones Specsavers were showing. Sorry if that has blind-sided you x
thank you for sharing, I haven't seen them anywhere, but I don't get out much πnot even to the opticians; I'm overdue my eye test. have to go every year cause my nan had glaucoma and mum has it, will look out for those. hope your fingers heals up soon btwπx
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