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Default 07-28-2005, 01:12 PM

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i really have no problems with my contact lenses. They are so comfortable that I don't even feel them in. I really shouldn't do it, but I sleep with them in biggrin: . People ask me, "DON'T THEY HURT WHEN YOU WAKE UP? AREN'T THEY STUCK TO YOUR EYES!?!?". Well, no. They don't stick; all I do is blink a few times and I feel great.

I like them alot better than glasses because everywhere you look, it's clear. When you first put them in you'll be amazed. You can play sports and stuff and don't have to worry about glasses breaking/falling off. The only thing i don't recomend with them is swimming...even though I do that as well ha. Some people lose the lense real easily in the water. Again, I'm really lucky and don't have any problems with them at all.
My mom had to go to the emergency room one time after sleeping in them because they were welded to her eyes, said it was one of the most painful experiences of her life oOo:
same thing happened to my dad. You think that would make me take 'em out heh


  
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Default 07-28-2005, 01:16 PM

I've got the 1-day disposables and I love them to death. I've been wearing contacts for about 15 years and can't stand to wear glasses anymore.

What people have said is true. If you take care of your lenses you can strectch their intended life to about double. With the 1-day disposables, I routinely wear them two days with an overnight soak in no-rub solution. The best part though, is if they start bugging me, I just pop them out and chuck 'em. I always carry several extra pairs in my luggage, bookbag, etc.

These are a little more expensive, but in my opinion they are worth it because you always have the option to just throw them out when you're drunk and lazy. And....nothing beats the feel of a fresh pair of lenses.
  
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Default 07-28-2005, 01:53 PM

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I have bi-weekly contacts that I haven't taken out in like 3 months.
Same here. Basically as everyone has said, as long as you take care of them you'll be fine. I've slept with mine in a couple of times because I forgot they were in. They didnt really bother me when I woke up, they were just blurry. A bit of blinking and they were both back to normal.
  
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Default 07-28-2005, 01:55 PM

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I have bi-weekly contacts that I haven't taken out in like 3 months.
I've slept with mine in a couple of times because I forgot they were in. They didnt really bother me when I woke up, they were just blurry. A bit of blinking and they were both back to normal.
Same here. Never felt like they've been stuck. They just get a bit dry and may require a splash of solution.
  
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Default 07-28-2005, 04:06 PM

Thanks for your comments, I'll give them a try sometime this week.
  
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Default 07-28-2005, 08:12 PM

Far out, I had no idea how many people around here used glasses/contacts.....
  
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Default 07-28-2005, 08:19 PM

Lately I have been unable to read text that is about 2 - 3 inches in height, from about 15-20 feet. Usually, I am able to. I think it's because I stare at the sun.
  
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Default 07-28-2005, 08:27 PM

^^ oOo:

i've been wearing glasses for about 4 years now, and never thought about wearing contacts. i dont have a problem with wearing them


  
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Default 07-28-2005, 09:17 PM

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I have both contacts and glasses, but never wear my contacts anymore, here are some pro's and cons I can come up with.

And for the throw aways or the 2 week/1 month ones, you can use them longer than that. I had the ones where you throw them away after 1 week, and I used them for about 1-2 months before I tossed them out. Everyone I know with contact does the same thing.

Pro:
-dont have to wear glasses
-you can wear sunglasses

Cons:
-cleaning them (but there is the solution that lets you just place them in without cleaning them)
-you cant go anywhere over night without your stuff to clean them and take them out. (if you drink, then this will be a big problem because waking up in the morning with your contacts in is hell!!!!)
-if you rub your eyes too hard the contact will come out. (this has happen to me so many times)
yahtzee... i've ahd contacts for 6 years.
  
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Default 07-28-2005, 09:36 PM

10 years for me.

I started out with monthly that you had to take out every night. If you sleep in them, they stick to your eyes and it hurts like a mother fucker. 2nd most painful experience with my eyes. The first was welders flash. Now I know why welders wear a mask. UV fucks your eyes up.

Anyway, i moved to night and day lenses about a year ago. I can leave these lenses in for a month without taking them out at all. their great. i have had a couple times where i had an infection. the doc says that its not enough oxygen to the eye. so even if you get ones that you can sleep in, you may want to take them out every once in a while to rest your eyes.

you'll feel them a lot at first. they'll feel pretty shitty, but after a while, you'll get used to them. then you can't feel them at all.
  
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Default 07-28-2005, 10:03 PM

Contacts > Glasses by far. Had them in for about a year, had glasses for a few years before that
  
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Default 07-29-2005, 04:28 AM

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Far out, I had no idea how many people around here used glasses/contacts.....
yup, i only thought i'd get a response from a few people but had no idea this many people wore them.
  
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Default 07-29-2005, 04:32 AM

WOW..thank god I never had to wear those things.
  
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