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Old October 27th 03, 05:22 PM
Katherine Rawlins
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I once believed there was no chance I could ever wear contact lenses,
because the very thought of sticking my finger in my own eye made me
squeamish to the point of abject terror.

Then one day I got offered the opportunity to do something I really
wanted to do: a job for a year in Antarctica. "Glasses will fog up in
seconds," they told me. "You'll want contacts."

So what happened? Well, I learned how to stick my finger in my own eye.
It was simply a matter of wanting something badly enough to go through
with it.

I'm sure your medical will go just fine. But remember that people CAN
do things they might think they CAN'T, when they need to, or when it's
for something that is truly worth it.

--Kath

Sorry I can't do needles and if that means not flying then that is
it….