Well, i've tried a good few lenses, and none have been brilliant - i've settled for a rare pair of bausch and lomb ones, given the advice that if they're not that bad, i should just ...
Just got glasses yesterday and never realized how bad my vision was till I put them on. It's amazing!!! Anyway, will I have to worry about little spots getting irritated for a while or does ...
Can you wear contacts in the shower? I always feel its hard to wash my face well with them on. Do they fall out often? Or is it usually safe. I just got contacts a few weeks ago, so will I get more ...
If I purchased my lenses online and they are too big, can an optometrist "shrink" the contact so that I can see better through them? They are "planos" (no prescription.)
Or ...
I have severe astigmatism, and have been wearing glasses for almost 10 years now. I have been considering contact lenses. However, cost is also an issue. How much would a year's supply of lenses ...
I wear contacts about 17 hours a day. I have frequency 55 aspheric lenses. I am going to they eye doctor this week and I was wondering if he would be able to tell how much I wear them. I wear them ...
This is the 2nd time I spent over $100 out-of-packet money to buy and try a pair of contact lens. The 1st time and this time is the same. I CANNOT put my conntact lens on by myself no matter how hard ...
I had this problem starting about a month ago. Sometime during the day, these little dots pop up from my vision and start floating around then disappear. It happens for about 5 seconds. What could be ...
My right contact been stuck in my eye for over an hour, I'm not new to them I've had them over a year and sometimes when you put them in there still blurry, so you have to take them out and ...
I got my glasses on Monday and I feel nauseous all the time when I wear them. So, I have been taking them off when I feel really queasy and then putting them back on when I feel better. Is this ...
I have a slight prescription for glasses at -1.0. If I wear my glasses for a while, and them take them off my vision seems more blurry than if I never put them on. It almost seems as though by ...
I'm nearsighted and need a new pair of glasses. The store recommended I get my glasses with transition lenses AND antiglare coating. However, I'm on a budget and with either option costing ...
can insurance cover for eye laser suergery and even got an astigmastism, or is it a cosmetic surgery?...
ddDan86
Would contacts be a better option over glasses?
Okay so I have an appointment to get my eyes checked and I haven't done it since 2003. Anyways, I've always worn glasses but I was thinking about switching over to contacts so I need some advice and helpful tips.
My main concern is that my eyes always gets watery on and off or when I yawn. I don't know why this is the case but I end up having to wipe my eyes to get all the tears out, so I am concerned whether or not contacts will be a good option because they might fall out when my eyes become watery and I have to wipe them. Or will they actually help absorb some of the excess wateryness?
I like glasses but I want to try something new because I'm tired of the lenses poping out or scratching.
Any suggestions of what would be the best types of contacts to wear? Or should I just stick to glasses?
I believe everyone gets a little teary eyed when they yawn a big yawn. I've cried with my contacts on and there were no problems at all. The contacts didn't pop out or anything.
I'm stuck with glasses now and they are an absolute nuisance when either you play sports or it rains. Yeah, getting contacts would be a good idea.
If you're of age and can afford it, I'd suggest getting lasik. I know someone who's gotten it and it worked very well. She doesn't wear contacts or glasses.
S P
All you can do is talk to your doctor. No one here can tell you what is best for you. Different contacts are better for different people.
Chelle T
to me it depends on ur lifestyle.
EyeGuy
Contact lenses are a great option and have lots of advantages over eyeglasses. Today there are more fun and healthful contact lens options than ever. Your doctor can tell you if you are a candidate for contact lenses, and if so, help you to make the decision on what lens is best. Here is a guide to the basics of contacts lenses, it would be good to read before your doctor visit: http://www.allaboutvision.com/contacts/contact_lenses.htm