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"Warning - non sexual post. Please leave now if this offends you Having worn glasses for about 20 years, I'm now considering contacts. Trouble is, I am pretty squeamish when it comes to my eyes. Those of you that use them, how do you get them out without popping your eyeball? Also, which do you recommend - daily or monthly? " Monthlies you can wear everyday; dailies, you need a break every so often. You squeeze them gently off your eye, it's very easy. | |||
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"Warning - non sexual post. Please leave now if this offends you Having worn glasses for about 20 years, I'm now considering contacts. Trouble is, I am pretty squeamish when it comes to my eyes. Those of you that use them, how do you get them out without popping your eyeball? Also, which do you recommend - daily or monthly? " Up until July I wore monthlies. They were working fine until I had a sore eye one day which turned out to be an ulcer caused by a bug under one of them. Apparently it is very common in the UK. I can go back to wearing them but might switch to daily ones even though they are more expensive | |||
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"I've worn them for over 15 years. Have to say best ones I had were the monthly ones you could sleep in. I can't have them anymore due to stigma in eyes and I use monthly ones (non sleep) now. You don't actually touch your eye ball when putting them in lol. Simply put on end of finger and gently towards centre of your eye, they will "cling" on for want of a better term. Quick pinch and they are out. Highly recommend " Very few people are unable to use contact lenses. For people like yourself you have an astigmatism there are toric lenses available. A standard toric lens usually comes in a cyl power up to -2.25 dipotre. Some manufacturers produce what they call an xr range which have much higher cyl powers. Incidentally, the extended wear lenses are now not often recommended for sleeping in | |||
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