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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="CCS_56_EX" data-source="post: 15276255" data-attributes="member: 124071"><p>Glasses 1994-1996</p><p>Contacts 1996-2016 (didn't even own a pair of glasses)</p><p>Lasik 2 months ago</p><p></p><p>I never minded contacts - it took maybe 1 minute in the morning to put them in, and 30 seconds at night taking them out. Other than that, having them in felt no different than without, with the exception being contacts you can sleep in. Those seemed to be thicker, and I could feel them when they were in. </p><p></p><p>Times contacts did cause problems:</p><p>Riding a bicycle/motorcycle with crosswinds made me have to squint so they wouldn't fly out</p><p>Scuba diving - especially in the school when you have to flood your mask all the time</p><p>High dust situations</p><p></p><p>Contacts are also great at preventing you from crying when chopping onions!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CCS_56_EX, post: 15276255, member: 124071"] Glasses 1994-1996 Contacts 1996-2016 (didn't even own a pair of glasses) Lasik 2 months ago I never minded contacts - it took maybe 1 minute in the morning to put them in, and 30 seconds at night taking them out. Other than that, having them in felt no different than without, with the exception being contacts you can sleep in. Those seemed to be thicker, and I could feel them when they were in. Times contacts did cause problems: Riding a bicycle/motorcycle with crosswinds made me have to squint so they wouldn't fly out Scuba diving - especially in the school when you have to flood your mask all the time High dust situations Contacts are also great at preventing you from crying when chopping onions! [/QUOTE]
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