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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
From glasses to contacts: anyone made the change and been happy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jaysin" data-source="post: 15274825" data-attributes="member: 59225"><p>OP your vision sounds as bad as mine, there's no way I could drive or do much of anything productive without my glasses/contacts, and much like you, I have no specific cause, just a crappy set of stock eyes lol. I'm 26, and have been wearing glasses since the 3rd grade, got contacts around early 2001. I wear them 30 days, throw them away, and get a fresh set. I take mine out every night. I do keep a pair of glasses around as the contacts can be slightly irritating at times, and other times I just like giving my eyes a break. As far as any issues I've had, luckily I haven't had any. Save for the random times the contact flips overnight and you put it in the wrong way, you can't tell they're in. If you're used to glasses it will take a little time to adjust to the contacts, not having that break in your periphery throws you off a bit. I say go for it, I always hated working out, doing yard work, etc in my glasses, the sweat would cause them to slide down my nose a little, then then pads would get nasty over time. I'd pick my contacts over my glasses, but having both is the best of both worlds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaysin, post: 15274825, member: 59225"] OP your vision sounds as bad as mine, there's no way I could drive or do much of anything productive without my glasses/contacts, and much like you, I have no specific cause, just a crappy set of stock eyes lol. I'm 26, and have been wearing glasses since the 3rd grade, got contacts around early 2001. I wear them 30 days, throw them away, and get a fresh set. I take mine out every night. I do keep a pair of glasses around as the contacts can be slightly irritating at times, and other times I just like giving my eyes a break. As far as any issues I've had, luckily I haven't had any. Save for the random times the contact flips overnight and you put it in the wrong way, you can't tell they're in. If you're used to glasses it will take a little time to adjust to the contacts, not having that break in your periphery throws you off a bit. I say go for it, I always hated working out, doing yard work, etc in my glasses, the sweat would cause them to slide down my nose a little, then then pads would get nasty over time. I'd pick my contacts over my glasses, but having both is the best of both worlds. [/QUOTE]
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