Contacts. That word has been haunting me for the past 6 months. See, I wear glasses and well I just started wearing them a few years ago. My script isn’t incredibly strong so I can see enough to get around without them. I can pass my driving vision test barely. However, just because I can get away without them I always have them on. I can’t read, watch television, or drive without them. I got them for occasional use and now can’t be without them. I’ve been dying to get contacts for everyday wear but I just can’t bring myself to do it.
Why? Several years ago I invested in colored contacts. I loved them. I would wear them whenever I went out but found I was always begging people to put drops in my eyes more then i was enjoying myself. Not long after my eyes were read and swollen from the scratching and dryness they caused me. Even though I paid an arm and a leg for the contacts they became more of a hassle then a help and I noticed that I was wearing them less and less.
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Thanks for sharing. I have been wearing contacts for a few years now and the current solution I’m using isn’t that great. Going to give this a try!
Thank for the post. I don’t wear contacts or glasses, but both my parents do. I have a feeling they will be in my future. I will let me dad know about these drops. He always seems to need some.