Do you sleep in your contacts?

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My PureVisions are a wee bit blurry when I first wake up, but the storage/cleaning solution that's made for the material they're made from (Alcon Opti-Free Express) is also suitable as eyedrops, and if a few blinks doesn't clear them first thing you can just put a few drops of the solution in and they're fine.

As far as I know only lenses made from this particular material are okay to leave in all the time. There are other brands using it, but I don't know what they are.
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i sleep in teh buff
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Foo wrote:I don't get this.... In the UK there really aren't many contacts options that you are advised to wear overnight.. in fact in my experience D&A here in the UK don't carry any contacts that they will advise you can wear overnight.

Yet in the US it seems to be a more common thing to wear them overnight. But all the reading I've done indicates they're the exact same brands/types of contacts that we wear over here in the UK.

I don't get it. Are people in the US just taking a bigger risk or wha?
We only have two brand that are FDA approved for overnight wear. With any other brand people are simply taking a risk. The ones I used to wear for months straight were actually daily-disposables.
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Post by andyman »

why would you wear contacts at night....so you can see clearly in your dreams?
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andyman wrote:why would you wear contacts at night....so you can see clearly in your dreams?
Convenience - since I've been using PureVisions I live almost as though I have naturally perfect vision, because I don't have to think about my lenses at all and my eyes don't get tired and glazey late in the day.
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I want laser surgery. That would make my day
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Post by Big Kahuna Burger »

No, I have 16/20 vision
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chiQ wrote:
andyman wrote:why would you wear contacts at night....so you can see clearly in your dreams?
Convenience - since I've been using PureVisions I live almost as though I have naturally perfect vision, because I don't have to think about my lenses at all and my eyes don't get tired and glazey late in the day.
Pretty much.
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andyman wrote:I want laser surgery. That would make my day
not really. it will make your next day though :)
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Foo wrote:The point my optician made today (had an eye checkup today... they've got better \o/) is that laser eye surgery might be A-OK, but noone's yet made it to 70 years old who's had it. So there's no hard evidence of the long-term effects.
word. people bitching about "yea i'll wait till theres more info about longterm effects" need to realize that when that info is there, theyll be needing glasses anyways.
so either you wear glasses now and when youre old, or dont wear them now and only when youre old :!:
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