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stlchiefs 04-07-2011 05:53 PM

PureVision 2 HD. I used to be an Acuvue Oasys guy, but could never leave them in past midnight or so and somedays started to get really dry eyes. I mentioned this to my doc last time I was in and she recommended the PureVision 2's. This was a great change, I had no idea how much more comfortable a contact could be.

Acuvue wasn't bad and I wore them for years, but if you get the chance, I'd ask the Doc if you can get a trial pair of each.

vailpass 04-07-2011 06:03 PM

I use Accuve Daily.
Take them out and throw them away. No solution, no worries.

Pants 04-07-2011 06:07 PM

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Originally Posted by stlchiefs (Post 7546154)
PureVision 2 HD. I used to be an Acuvue Oasys guy, but could never leave them in past midnight or so and somedays started to get really dry eyes. I mentioned this to my doc last time I was in and she recommended the PureVision 2's. This was a great change, I had no idea how much more comfortable a contact could be.

Acuvue wasn't bad and I wore them for years, but if you get the chance, I'd ask the Doc if you can get a trial pair of each.

PureVision is money. So is CIBA's Night&Day (which is what I currently wear). You can keep them in constantly for 30 days straight. I'll take them out and clean them sometimes, but I sleep in them 99% of the time. Just put some rewetting eyedrops in before you go to bed and when you wake up.

They're both so soft and so thin, you don't even know they're in.

chiefzilla1501 04-07-2011 06:08 PM

I have always struggled with contact lenses. I tried Acuvue. I tried Surevue.

O2 Optix.
http://www.1800contacts.com/lens/o2-...m?ac=48.9.1543
Most comfortable lenses I have EVER used. Overnight or regular use.

KurtCobain 04-07-2011 06:18 PM

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Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath58 (Post 7545875)
I refuse to sleep in mine, but for daily wear, these are incredible.

http://parkplaceoptical.com/clients/...tactlenzen.jpg

I put these in my eyes for weeks at a time and keep them for months. Sometimes they stay in for months at a time. It's all good once you get used to it.

Pants 04-07-2011 06:25 PM

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Originally Posted by KurtCobain (Post 7546195)
I put these in my eyes for weeks at a time and keep them for months. Sometimes they stay in for months at a time. It's all good once you get used to it.

I think that slowly damages the little blood vessels carrying oxygen to your eyes, bro.

KurtCobain 04-07-2011 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Pants (Post 7546204)
I think that slowly damages the little blood vessels carrying oxygen to your eyes, bro.

making eyesight bad?

RockChalk 04-07-2011 07:04 PM

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Originally Posted by lcarus (Post 7545984)
Yeah I sure do wish I could afford lasik. Contact lenses themselves are expensive. Especially with the stupid federal law which requires me to get an eye exam annually or else I can't purchase lenses.

Lasik was the best purchase I've ever made. If you can't afford, most of them offer 1-2 year interest free plans. Trust me, if you can swing this, you won't regret it. The only thing I wish about it is that I did it when I was 21 rather than 25. I've had it 3+ years now and still have 20/10 vision

RedandGold 04-07-2011 07:20 PM

The most comfortable lenses that I've ever used are the CooperVision Biofinity lenses. I switched from the Acuvue Oasys, and I would never go back. Aside from being better made, they remain comfortable during extended wear (I typically wear mine for 14 hours a day).

No, I wouldn't sleep in these, but they are a great option for a once-a-month lens.

God of Thunder 04-07-2011 11:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Flopnuts (Post 7545944)
These are the ones I use. I'm ****ing terrible. I take them out like once a week. Err, when I remember too anyways.

this. once a week tops.

HoneyBadger 04-08-2011 01:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Pants (Post 7546204)
I think that slowly damages the little blood vessels carrying oxygen to your eyes, bro.

yes. true.

BWillie 04-08-2011 02:45 AM

Don't they have contact lenses that you can leave in for 30 days...they are even marketed as such. That is why I couldn't do contact lenses. I tried and tried and tried. I really don't wear my glasses unless I'm watching TV or at a sporting event and need to see something far away. It would be nice to wear them, but I despised dicking with them every night and morning. What is the point of contact lenses if you have to take them out and put them in everyday?

What are the names of the ones you can leave in for 30 days and where can I get them?

COchief 04-08-2011 08:31 AM

B&L focus night and day continuous lenses are what you are looking for. I have used these for over 5 years and leave them in for months at a time. My prescription has not changed one bit. It will take a little getting used to but just add some drops at night or in the morning and you'll be good to go. These lenses are the only reason I haven't thrown down the cash for lasik, they make life so much easier.

Your Dr will tell you they could be harmful which is just bullshit so you have to buy hundreds of other contacts lenses, no way would B&L put out a product this long if it was in any way harmful, the lawsuits from 100 people would probably kill their company.

Enjoy...

sedated 04-08-2011 08:54 AM

I tried acuvue oasys (or whatever gay spelling they use), and didn’t like them. So I went back to acuvue advance. Still a little dryer than I remember, but that’s probably because I wear them for 3-5 months before changing them (they really expect me to go through a couple hundred dollars worth of contacts every few months?). I do take them out every night, even though I think they are okay for overnight.

sedated 04-08-2011 08:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Pants (Post 7546204)
I think that slowly damages the little blood vessels carrying oxygen to your eyes, bro.

My roommate in college wore his until they became uncomfortable and fell out, usually several months, without taking them out at night. One day he woke up and his eyes were swollen shut and hurt like hell. He had to get the eye doctor to take them out, had a bad infection, and couldn’t wear contacts for 6 months.


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