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From glasses to contacts: anyone made the change and been happy?
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<blockquote data-quote="highdensity007" data-source="post: 15274954" data-attributes="member: 52847"><p>1988 started wearing glasses and contacts in 4th grade. I wore soft contacts during my football games because of obvious helmet issues but preferred my glasses during my baseball games. My contacts back then were the ones you replaced like once a year. I basically only wore them for football reasons for several years. Back then I found them to be uncomfortable. I was a kid and hated having to put a contact in my eye, took me a long time to do it each time and I had more important things to do like play Atari.</p><p></p><p>Fast forward to HS, contacts became an everyday thing. Putting them in and taking them out was easy by then. Still had the old school replace once a year contacts. Only wore them for school. Couldn't wait to get home and take them out. Still wore them for football games but played better at baseball woth my glasses (same power lenses, maybe coincidence).</p><p></p><p>Fast forward to 2007, started wearing disposable contacts that replaced every month. A little more comfort but still had to clean them.</p><p></p><p>Fast forward to 2015, eye doctor gave me a trial pair of daily contacts. Flimsy, but I absolutely have zero issues. Can barely feel them, mostly can't feel anything. I don't have to clean them. I've had friends that have had LASIK but I'm perfectly fine with the disposable daily lenses. I love not having to buy solutions and carry them with me staying somewhere besides home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highdensity007, post: 15274954, member: 52847"] 1988 started wearing glasses and contacts in 4th grade. I wore soft contacts during my football games because of obvious helmet issues but preferred my glasses during my baseball games. My contacts back then were the ones you replaced like once a year. I basically only wore them for football reasons for several years. Back then I found them to be uncomfortable. I was a kid and hated having to put a contact in my eye, took me a long time to do it each time and I had more important things to do like play Atari. Fast forward to HS, contacts became an everyday thing. Putting them in and taking them out was easy by then. Still had the old school replace once a year contacts. Only wore them for school. Couldn't wait to get home and take them out. Still wore them for football games but played better at baseball woth my glasses (same power lenses, maybe coincidence). Fast forward to 2007, started wearing disposable contacts that replaced every month. A little more comfort but still had to clean them. Fast forward to 2015, eye doctor gave me a trial pair of daily contacts. Flimsy, but I absolutely have zero issues. Can barely feel them, mostly can't feel anything. I don't have to clean them. I've had friends that have had LASIK but I'm perfectly fine with the disposable daily lenses. I love not having to buy solutions and carry them with me staying somewhere besides home. [/QUOTE]
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