The optician has not told me if i need to wear glasses all the time or for close up long distances etc confused.
Go get your prescription sorted, then get contacts. After many years of being a glasses wearer, best thing I ever did.
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I've never had an eyetest in my 18 years of being on this planet..... perhaps I should go. I think my vision is fine though, and I don't get any eyestrain![]()
Also, whoever recommended seeing a doctor, I don't think that is the best means of action. When I went to the doctor about my eyesight, I was told to go to an opticians as they are more professional.
[FnG]magnolia;16518557 said:Sorry man - I read it as dresses because I can't read, apparently.
Contacts are good but your eyes get tired very quickly. I've been wearing contacts for 20 years or more (not the same pair obviously). They aren't necessarily the panecea people suggest.
easyvision - irisian silicone hydrogel monthlies.
"lotrafilcon B soft contact lenses"
Supposed to take them out everyday and put them through cleaning fluid, but I have no troubles at all leaving them in for more extended periods of time.
£4 a month with new cleaning fluids and pots. Bargain.
I was told to wear these as dailies, even though they are throw away monthlies because the tech is that much better. When something is designed to last a month instead of a day then it's natural there is more put into them I guess. Extended wear is a real plus too, go somewhere overnight/weekend and forget your pack, no problems.
Ask your optician perhaps? Sometimes I have to go look in a mirror or touch them to make sure they are there, they are that comfortable.
Sometimes, rarely
Just emphasising the point that other than corrected vision I would be hard pressed to know they were in.
I've never had an eyetest in my 18 years of being on this planet..... perhaps I should go. I think my vision is fine though, and I don't get any eyestrain![]()
I was told to wear these as dailies, even though they are throw away monthlies because the tech is that much better. When something is designed to last a month instead of a day then it's natural there is more put into them I guess. Extended wear is a real plus too, go somewhere overnight/weekend and forget your pack, no problems.
Ask your optician perhaps? Sometimes I have to go look in a mirror or touch them to make sure they are there, they are that comfortable.