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Contact Lenses
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Afer wearing glasses for some 33 of my 37 years, I looked at contact lenses as I was fed up with prescription sunglasses and wanted a proper pair!
I'm now typing this whilst wearing them!!! :D :D What a revelation! I have even been and bought a proper pair of sunglasses!
Sorry fellas if this is of no interest to those that have never had to wear glasses, but I can't tell you how excited I am! :D
Now I'm just waiting for the sun to shine!..................Typical Brit summer, raining! :mad:
Afer wearing glasses for some 33 of my 37 years, I looked at contact lenses as I was fed up with prescription sunglasses and wanted a proper pair!
I'm now typing this whilst wearing them!!! :D :D What a revelation! I have even been and bought a proper pair of sunglasses!
Sorry fellas if this is of no interest to those that have never had to wear glasses, but I can't tell you how excited I am! :D
Now I'm just waiting for the sun to shine!..................Typical Brit summer, raining! :mad:
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I have worn corrective lenses since 4th grade and hated every minute of it. I switched to contacts right after High School graduation and have never looked back.
Good call, my friend. You won't regret it.
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I have worn corrective lenses since 4th grade and hated every minute of it. I switched to contacts right after High School graduation and have never looked back.
Good call, my friend. You won't regret it.
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Hannibal
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i'll sure miss them...
yea -- i remember when i made the switch from glasses to contacts. suddenly i could see more clearly, girls liked me, not nearly as many worries, self-confidence boosted... the world became a better place.
gotta switch back to glasses when i move to zambia... peace corps' orders! man -- i'm sure going to miss them!
gotta switch back to glasses when i move to zambia... peace corps' orders! man -- i'm sure going to miss them!
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Switched from glasses to contacts and back to glasses and to contacts and to glasses. Somehow putting them in the morning and cleaning them in the evening becomes annoying after a while as does having them chip and irritating your eye.
Nowadays I use them only for Karate and Krav Maga classes and the occasional seminar and tournament.
Nice girls should know better either way as my wife won't allow me dating them anyway and I am already too confident for my own good.
Nowadays I use them only for Karate and Krav Maga classes and the occasional seminar and tournament.
Nice girls should know better either way as my wife won't allow me dating them anyway and I am already too confident for my own good.
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I had to wear glasses since I was a junior in High School...did I wear them? Of course not! (Peer pressure).
Just got Contacts about 5 years ago...ya got soft lenses? Hard? Disposables? Only thing I always have in the back of my mind is that once i met a cop who was wearing these clear Oakley Blade looking glasses. I asked if they were prescription and he said, "No. I see fine. I wear these in case someone tries to spit in my face or to protect my eyes from blood."
I been thinking of getting a pair of shooting glasses to throw on in the event back up is needed...sorry, totally OT here...but hey:
Be safe and enjoy the feeling! God bless and 360IJN. Keep me posted!
I had to wear glasses since I was a junior in High School...did I wear them? Of course not! (Peer pressure).
Just got Contacts about 5 years ago...ya got soft lenses? Hard? Disposables? Only thing I always have in the back of my mind is that once i met a cop who was wearing these clear Oakley Blade looking glasses. I asked if they were prescription and he said, "No. I see fine. I wear these in case someone tries to spit in my face or to protect my eyes from blood."
I been thinking of getting a pair of shooting glasses to throw on in the event back up is needed...sorry, totally OT here...but hey:
Be safe and enjoy the feeling! God bless and 360IJN. Keep me posted!
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I've been wearing glasses since I was 8 I think, switched to contacts at 13 and been wearing them 6 days a week since.
Only downside I can think of is that I tend fall asleep on the couch rather often and I can't sleep with my contacts because it gives me eye infection....like what I'm having right now. Very unpleasant, so be careful.
Otherwise, enjoy! Chicks dig it :)
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Only downside I can think of is that I tend fall asleep on the couch rather often and I can't sleep with my contacts because it gives me eye infection....like what I'm having right now. Very unpleasant, so be careful.
Otherwise, enjoy! Chicks dig it :)
-Dean
I've been wearing glasses since I was about seven years old (36 now). A few years ago, I switched to contacts, and haven't looked back. I hated my glasses, they're coke bottles in a frame.
I still wear my glasses one or two days a week to give my eyes a break from the contacts. But I see so much better with contacts.
In time, I'd even like to get the corrective surgery to be able to see without even wearing contacts. But it's not perfect, and there are risks...hence why I'm still wearing contacts.
I still wear my glasses one or two days a week to give my eyes a break from the contacts. But I see so much better with contacts.
In time, I'd even like to get the corrective surgery to be able to see without even wearing contacts. But it's not perfect, and there are risks...hence why I'm still wearing contacts.
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I wore contact all through my school & student years, but the 9-17 grind in the dry air and working on a PC got me back to glasses. the relief is immense! No more irritations, tedious cleaning and so forth. When training in my Jiu Jitsu classes or what I do most these days, 'unsupervised training' :D , I keep an older pair for 'standing-up' work and for ground work the glasses come off. Heck, as long as I'm touching an opponent I don't need my eye-sight at all anymore. Then my training partners want to find out how well I fight blind when there's a little distance. I fare not so well, naturally :p
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I've worn glasses since about the first grade (six years, and it’s been so long I really can’t remember when). In my college years I was told that contacts wouldn’t work (can’t remember the reason). I have always seen fine without the glasses, although recent years have seen me needing them for late night reading. Now the contacts seem more hassle than the frames. Never really had a problem with them in the “women” department. I always thought to pick out frames that accentuated my “look”; people do it with sunglasses anyway.
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Had thick glasses since the fifth grade in 1971 until I got in the Navy in '83 and they started me on soft contacts (daily wear) during aircrew school. I switched to extended wear a couple of years later and often left them in for weeks, with no problems. This continued for over twenty years until recently. My script had since changed (eye sight has improved!) and the doc suggested the 30 day disposable Focus night and day lens which have the highest O2 transmission on the market. Five months into wearing those I got a corneal ulcer last month that scared the **** out of me. Went back to glasses for four weeks and now only wear the lenses during the day. I have been checking into LASEK (not LASIK) which uses no mechanical cutting like LASIK does.
LASEK uses a chemical to separate and slide off the epithelial layer of cornea, then a laser sculpts the cornea according to a wave front technology mapping of 5000 points on the surface. The epithelial layer is then slid back over the sculpted area like a bandage.
My eye doctor says there are more problems associated with contact lens wear than laser vision correction problems.
LASEK uses a chemical to separate and slide off the epithelial layer of cornea, then a laser sculpts the cornea according to a wave front technology mapping of 5000 points on the surface. The epithelial layer is then slid back over the sculpted area like a bandage.
My eye doctor says there are more problems associated with contact lens wear than laser vision correction problems.
I got contacts in the 7th grade, glasses somehwere between first and 3rd. I just graduated from high school last spring. Anyhow, I like contacts alot more. I always disliked wearing glasses (though sunglasses dont bother me). I use "1-2 week disposable" lenses (soft). I switched from long term ones because of mucus build up (i grew into some sinus allergies). I never "clean" them. I use a no-rub solution (which you are supposed to rinse the linses with). I instead just put the lenses in the case and fill it with the solution. It works for me. I sleep at least one night a week with them in, out of forgetfulness or laziness.
I have never really had problems, other than the mucus build up. Jeez I remember at the time it was miserable. Very uncomfortable to wear em.
I wear my contacts for well over 2 weeks. Basically I wear them until they become uncomfortable in some way, or they fall appart. If find that they become more fragile with age and eventually I will be a little clumsy and tear one, or it will eventually fall appart.
It works for me. I am only worried that I will grow out of soft lenses. I am currently at the point where its hit or miss whether my eye doctor will have my prescription in stock. I hope I dont get as bad as my mom, she wears hard lenses, I dont think I could do that.
I have never really had problems, other than the mucus build up. Jeez I remember at the time it was miserable. Very uncomfortable to wear em.
I wear my contacts for well over 2 weeks. Basically I wear them until they become uncomfortable in some way, or they fall appart. If find that they become more fragile with age and eventually I will be a little clumsy and tear one, or it will eventually fall appart.
It works for me. I am only worried that I will grow out of soft lenses. I am currently at the point where its hit or miss whether my eye doctor will have my prescription in stock. I hope I dont get as bad as my mom, she wears hard lenses, I dont think I could do that.
I've been wearing glasses since 4th grade.
I tried contacts for one day in high school. My eyes are blue and realllllyyy
sensitive to dust and stuff. I've gotten used to glasses. I am checking into Lasik, it's free for us! :D
sensitive to dust and stuff. I've gotten used to glasses. I am checking into Lasik, it's free for us! :D
I've been carrying contact lensens (hard ones) for the last 20 years...I had real troubles with them last year. Especially in the morning I couldn't look into bright lights. Then I started using water to store them instead of the other stuff I used, and never had a problem since :eek: :eek: :eek:
I only clean them once a week or so, and am carrying this pair for more then 5 years now.
I only clean them once a week or so, and am carrying this pair for more then 5 years now.