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Two Contacts On Each Eye?

February 23, 2010 by admin  
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well the thing is since i am asian i wanna have prettier eyes, right.
so i got this pair of contacts that have black rings around them that make your eyes look bigger. but i didn’t want to wear glasses on top of those so i tried wearing my regular contacts first and putting the circled ones on top of them.
i’ve been doing this for almost two months? and so far my eyes dont hurt or anything. but sometimes the vision blurs a bit and it takes some time for the blur to go away and more often it never goes away. well i clean each one very carefully every night.. and yes they do wear out but it’s only my regular contacts that wear out and i change them every two weeks anyway so that doesn’t matter. well my point is is this going to seriously affect my eyes? is it gonna blind me or something close to blind?
i was looking for prescribed ones that have the effects i’m looking for but since i have astigmatism and my visions for each eye differ a lot it’s very hard/expensive to get them.
should i keep doing this……

2 Contacts In Each Eye?

January 21, 2010 by admin  
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i heard once that you could put 2 contacts in each eye and it would work. the ony reason i am asking this is i would like to purchase some halloween contacts (no perscription). These halloween contacts dont work for an astigmatism which is what i have in my regular contacts. could someone please elaborate for me?

Shouldn’t Eyeglasses Make Each Eye See Equally Well?

January 20, 2010 by admin  
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I just got new reading glasses yesterday. For years my left eye has been far-sighted and my right near-sighted, although not to the extent that I need glasses all the time–just for reading. The optician also told me one of my eyes has an astigmatism, but I don’t know which one.
Each time I have gotten glasses I have noticed that the left lens never, never gives me the same vision quality as the right lens. This has happened every single time I’ve had an exam and had to get new glasses. The right eye is GREAT and I’m amazed at how out-of-focus life really was for me. But the left eye, compared to the right, is definitely not as clear. In fact, there is barely a difference between wearing the glasses and not for that eye.
Is this part of a corrective process, and my left eye will be better after a while? I’d really appreciate any info. I am 31.

How Much Do Contact Lenses Cost Each Year?

October 1, 2009 by admin  
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im thinking about getting contacts this month or next month
how much do they usually cost for each eye every month or year. a diagram or a link would be good but knowledge is good too. i am thinking about daily disposables is acuvue a good brand? i have astigmatism thanks
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Can You Wear Two Different Brands Of Contacts In Each Eye?

September 2, 2009 by admin  
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This is my 4th or 5th question pertaining to my eye problems. Here’s my new question: Can you wear two different brands of contacts in each eye? For those of you keeping up with my eye problems (I should say eye doctor problems), I did call my eye doctor this morning and demanded he do something about my right eye (it has astigmatism in it and he wouldn’t do anything about it for the past year). He said he would order me a Toric lens for my right eye, but he’s going to keep my left eye the same. Basically, he’s going to have me wear Acuvue Oasys in my left eye and a Bausch and Lomb Toric in my right eye (not sure which one though). Is this safe to do??????

If I,use Each Pair Of My Acuvue Advanced Astigmatism Contacts For 3 Weeks Each Would It Change My Vision?

July 27, 2009 by admin  
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Yes….wearing a lens longer than recommended deprives the eye of oxygen. The cornea will begin to swell slightly and grow blood vessels where none should be. The prescription worsens gradually, known as myopic creep, as a result. In the worse case scenario, you grow blood vessels across your cornea so that’s all you see, you compromise the corneal integrity, get ulcers and scars so that lose vision. In short, it is best to wear the lenses as directed….generally 2 weeks for these lenses.