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From glasses to contacts: anyone made the change and been happy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sirhc7897" data-source="post: 15274699" data-attributes="member: 10294"><p>I wore glasses most of my younger years. Switched to contacts in my mid 20's. Have just recently bought a pair of glasses again.</p><p></p><p>I still prefer contacts but every couple weeks now I will wear my glasses around for a few days to give my eyes a break...</p><p></p><p>There are numerous options available in the contact world these days. Get fitted for them and then try out lots of different options before committing to a brand. The fit and comfort can vary wildly from one brand to the next. I can't wear the Acuvue Oasis for more than about 8 hours without getting headaches, burning eyes and halos. However Cooper Vision makes a "bioinfinity" line that I have regularly worn 60 days consecutively without issue or discomfort...</p><p></p><p>Contacts are a much more viable option than they were even just 10-15 years ago...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sirhc7897, post: 15274699, member: 10294"] I wore glasses most of my younger years. Switched to contacts in my mid 20's. Have just recently bought a pair of glasses again. I still prefer contacts but every couple weeks now I will wear my glasses around for a few days to give my eyes a break... There are numerous options available in the contact world these days. Get fitted for them and then try out lots of different options before committing to a brand. The fit and comfort can vary wildly from one brand to the next. I can't wear the Acuvue Oasis for more than about 8 hours without getting headaches, burning eyes and halos. However Cooper Vision makes a "bioinfinity" line that I have regularly worn 60 days consecutively without issue or discomfort... Contacts are a much more viable option than they were even just 10-15 years ago... [/QUOTE]
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