Legendary Carroll Shelby is a true American success story.
With a passion for performance and an unquenchable
desire to win, he embodies the ingenuity, tenacity, and grit
needed to succeed in any endeavor.
“I have been blessed with the opportunity to drive
some of the world’s fastest cars on some of the world’s
most famous tracks. I was not going to let something like
macular degeneration slow me down.”
With prescription telescopic glasses for distance
and near tasks, Mr. Shelby is able to drive, read and keep
being the productive automaker everyone loves and respects.
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The late, lengendary movie star Jane Russell, who suffered from macular degeneration, sought help for reading, watching television and movies, and recognizing faces. Ms. Russell wears prescribed telescopic glasses so she could read books, newspapers, and watch TV.
"Ms. Russell also used them to read scripts and music, as she still performed in local live productions at that time"
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"These glasses have helped me to read again and also
to watch television. My retinal specialist told me that
nothing more could be done, but these glasses are
definitely worth the $2,000 cost. I have become more
independent with them and I enjoy being able to see!"
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“Thanks for giving me the gift of better sight."
-John Hartley |
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"I'm glad I came in! The glasses are great! Thank you, Dr. Azman" -Edmund Fry
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“I can see my grandchildren's faces so much better now!" -Wanda Bartch
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