USMCmech
Well-Known Member
For everyone out there trying to decide wether or not to have their eyeballs fixed, I've found a good alternative.
Two months ago I went to my eye doctor for my yearly exam. He gave me some contacts that are for "day/night wear". You put them in and leave them in for a whole month . They take a couple of days to get used to, since they are a diffrent size than normal. First thing in the morning my eyes feel pretty dry, but it goes away after a few minutes. My wife got them too, and she hasn't had any problems either.
My doctor says that they aren't yet available for people with asitgmitisim (sp?).
They are a good bit more expensive than regular contacts, but it's worth it to not have to do the whole finger in eye routine every night. I've been wondering about LASIK for years now, but money and the worries about eye surgery have kept me from doing it. Now it seem I can have the best of both worlds.
Check it out.
Two months ago I went to my eye doctor for my yearly exam. He gave me some contacts that are for "day/night wear". You put them in and leave them in for a whole month . They take a couple of days to get used to, since they are a diffrent size than normal. First thing in the morning my eyes feel pretty dry, but it goes away after a few minutes. My wife got them too, and she hasn't had any problems either.
My doctor says that they aren't yet available for people with asitgmitisim (sp?).
They are a good bit more expensive than regular contacts, but it's worth it to not have to do the whole finger in eye routine every night. I've been wondering about LASIK for years now, but money and the worries about eye surgery have kept me from doing it. Now it seem I can have the best of both worlds.
Check it out.