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  • Sep 16, 2009, 01:07 AM
    Clough
    Which Type of Contact Lenses Can Be Worn for a Longer Period During the Day?
    Hi, All!

    I'm wondering, which type of contact lenses can be worn longer during the day, hard or soft lenses?

    Thanks!
  • Sep 16, 2009, 02:51 AM
    kaalvoetkind

    I don't know but I don't think there is a difference - I've worn both but hard lenses were really difficult to get used to
  • Sep 16, 2009, 11:11 AM
    ChihuahuaMomma

    It depends on the brand. Most soft lenses are more breathable and can be worn longer.
  • Sep 16, 2009, 08:53 PM
    Clough
    Hi, Momma!

    So, what brands of soft lenses might be more tolerable than others, please?

    Thanks!
  • Sep 16, 2009, 08:55 PM
    Alty
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Clough View Post
    Hi, Momma!

    So, what brands of soft lenses might be more tolerable than others, please?

    Thanks!

    My friend buys the disposable kind, she finds them more comfortable and can wear them
    For a lot longer.

    Clough, have you considered lasik?
  • Sep 16, 2009, 09:53 PM
    Clough
    Hi, Alty!

    I can't afford lasik.

    I currently have a hard contact in one eye and a soft one given to me by the optometrist's office. I lost one of my hard lenses, and I'm finding the soft one to be more uncomfortable than the hard one.

    Thanks!
  • Sep 17, 2009, 12:51 PM
    ChihuahuaMomma

    Disposable contacts you cannot wear for a lot longer, they are designed for one-day wear. There are one-day lenses, one-week lenses, two-week lenses, and one-month lenses. To be frank with you since I don't know your eye health history, this would be a better question for your optometrist. If you don't like their answers, seek a second opinion.
  • Sep 17, 2009, 12:53 PM
    ChihuahuaMomma
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Clough View Post
    Hi, Alty!

    I can't afford lasik.

    I currently have a hard contact in one eye and a soft one given to me by the optometrist's office. I lost one of my hard lenses, and I'm finding the soft one to be more uncomfortable than the hard one.

    Thanks!

    Laser eye surgery is pretty affordable these days. MOST places do a free consultation, so what do you have to lose? If you have vision insurance you can see if they offer any discounts toward the surgery. And most clinics offer payment plans.
  • Sep 17, 2009, 01:34 PM
    Clough
    Hi again, Momma!

    I have no insurance and even a payment plan would over-strech my budget to the max!

    Maybe some other time for some kind of surgery...

    I do appreciate your advice, though!

    I've been with my present optometrist since the early 1980's. We're growing old, together...

    I'm very successful a couple of times a year... with losing one of my contacts! :eek:

    Well, at least I've been successful at something...

    What are the least expensive soft lenses that last for more than a month, please?

    Thanks!
  • Sep 17, 2009, 03:00 PM
    ChihuahuaMomma

    Most soft contacts are not supposed to be worn for more than a month. But the most inexpensive ones are Acuvue.
  • Sep 17, 2009, 05:28 PM
    Clough
    So, can Acuvue be worn for a month and how do they compare in cost to hard lenses, please?

    Thanks!
  • Sep 17, 2009, 06:27 PM
    ChihuahuaMomma

    Yes they can. It depends on what brand of hard lenses, they don't all cost the same. And prices for acuvue vary depending on location and store. IN MY TOWN, Costco is the cheapest you can go.
  • Sep 17, 2009, 11:10 PM
    Clough
    I wear gas permeable hard lenses. It's my understanding that there's only one supplier for them in the U.S. So, I'm stuck with a high price when I need to get a new lense.

    Since I have acute astimatism, would Acuvue lenses be something that would work for me? I also need to be able to see extremely well close-up to read music and work on intricate parts of certain types of musical instruments to repair them. My optometrist usually is able to get my vision in each eye to about 20/15. At least, I think that he does now... Used to be that way, anyway. I'm getting older...

    Thanks!
  • Sep 18, 2009, 01:09 PM
    ChihuahuaMomma

    Yes, they have Acuvue Oasys for Astigmatism. For close up work, do you require bifocals? Are you wearing a lense in one eye for close and one lense in the other eye for far?

    I do believe that there is more than one company that supplies hard contact lenses, do you know the brand that you wear?
  • Sep 19, 2009, 12:08 AM
    Clough
    Hi again, Momma!

    No, I don't know the brand of hard contact lenses that I wear. I can ask about that, though. Yes, one contact is for near and the other is for far vision.

    Thanks!
  • Sep 20, 2009, 04:26 PM
    ChihuahuaMomma
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Clough View Post
    Hi again, Momma!

    No, I don't know the brand of hard contact lenses that I wear. I can ask about that, though. Yes, one contact is for near and the other is for far vision.

    Thanks!

    It should say on your box/vial and prescription.
  • Sep 20, 2009, 08:35 PM
    XOXOlove

    Hi. I use bausch and lomb soflens 66 toric for astigmatism and they are great! I wear them all day long and they are so comfortable. I sometimes even take a nap with them in (even though I'm not supposed to)and they still stay in place.
  • Sep 21, 2009, 01:09 AM
    Clough
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ChihuahuaMomma View Post
    It should say on your box/vial and prescription.

    I've never seen a box/vial nor prescription for what I wear.

    Thanks!
  • Sep 21, 2009, 01:10 AM
    Clough
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by XOXOlove View Post
    hi. i use bausch and lomb soflens 66 toric for astigmatism and they are great! i wear them all day long and they are so comfortable. i sometimes even take a nap with them in (even though i'm not supposed to)and they still stay in place.

    Hi, XOXOlove!

    I'll have to ask my optometrist about those.

    Thanks!
  • Sep 21, 2009, 11:13 AM
    ChihuahuaMomma
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Clough View Post
    I've never seen a box/vial nor prescription for what I wear.

    Thanks!

    What did they come in then? And by law the doctor has to give you your prescription. What if you wanted to have your eyes checked there, and purchase lenses elsewhere?

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