F A O Tammygirl
How are you getting one with your contact lenses?
I ask, as the other morning I had a real job getting one of my lenses in, and I thought of you as I've not seen you mention them recently. What will really make you smile is that dispite the difficulty in inserting the lens I didn't think anything of it
- during the course of the morning I realised why it hadn't gone in easily - it was inside out
. Still able to see through it but slightly uncomfortable and a little blurry round the edges hahaha.
I post this not only to give you all a good laugh at other peoples stupidity - but to encourage you if you aren't finding them as easy as you thought
I do wish there was a personal message facility then I wouldn't have to share my embarassment
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Well you certainly gave me a laugh
I'm getting on fine with them thanks, getting them in usually first time but sometimes not. Taking them out I've found I do better if I don't look in the mirror this
was a tip from DIL.I recently popped in while in town to have a word, as neither pair could I read comfortably, I was fine doing the normal things like shopping and even the laptop, but if I wanted to read a book I found it difficult.
The optician thought it was a case that the multifocal ones (Iiked them) weren't working for me in the right eye (dominant one) but they can't adjust the prescription the
other pair that I tried the mono vision were ok for reading other than my left eye kept watering, the optician thought it was more to do with the material they are made from (I have dry eye) so she ordered me another pair of mono vision lenses from a differant
supplier which she says works better for dry eyes, the mono ones also correct my astigmatisam. Today while in town I collected the new pair, haven't tried them yet but will give them ago tomorrow and report back.Don't worry about putting them in inside out, one of the women I worked with did that regular, she also put both lenses in the same eye one day
OH is doing fine too he prefers the monovision ones to the multivision he is on the dailies.
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Reading smaller print with them in (I have multifocal ones) is akward unless you are in really good light, check out how bright it is in the opticians; I can read the smallest print on the card in there
however I don't do as well at home or work where getting bulbs replaced in our computerised lighting is an issue. I too suffer
with dry eyes and have now found a brand that really suits me and I'm sure you will too. I'mm banned from wearing them on flights. I wear mine most of the day but in the evenings when I want more restful lighting I tend to revert to glasses - being short sighted
I can enjoy reading and intricate sewing without my glasses. So easy to pop them on my head whereas if you pop your contact lenses out it can upset people and where do you put them?Glad to give you a laugh
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Have tried the new lenses today Monovision can read ok with them but not good for anything else as its all blurry and the longer I wear
them the more blurry it gets and I'm getting a headache with them, also the left eye is not as comfortable as the right, no its not inside out
The only way I can describe is it feels like I'm wearing my reading glasses all the time, so ok for close things useless for anything else Oh
well back to the opticians on Thursday for a check so will see what else they can suggest. For what I want them for I personally think the Multivision is the better bet as 90% of the time they were ok, it was just long term reading that was a problem,(when
I'm reading a book in bed etc.) fine for shopping seeing labels, reading menus that type of thing even the laptop short term was do able so if they agree I'm happy to give it another go with them, maybe get them in dailies as they are supposed to be better
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Well at least you gave the monovision lenses a go and now can compare properly.
I tend to wear my lenses for work unless we are experiencing very dry humdiity, and someitmes we do
. Once I'm home and ready to chill I tend to remove them especially if I want to read - I prefer to do that with no aids and glasses on my
head are handy if I want to see the TV or look into the distance.I love the freedom that lenses give me to choose fashion sunglasses, should I desire
and when the weather requires them they are so easy to take on or off as necessary. I'm sure you'll find them great when wearing your helmet
on the scooter.Keep me posted
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If you two would like to keep in touch, you could ask Rowena to pass your details on to each other but I'll close this thread now that you've made contact.
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