Contacts verses glasses.

Ray H

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Whos got contacts. Are you happier with them than glasses?
I started wearing glasses about 8 years ago. I noticed it was getting harder and harder to read stuff, especially in low light. My glasses are pretty scratched up, being 8 years old, but my eyes have also gotten a little worse in 8 years as well.
When I first got the glasses I hardly ever wore them but now they are on almost all the time. Im thinking its time for contacts. Ive got an appointment Monday for a contact fitting but I want some opinions on them before I go in, what type to get, how much trouble are they, do they cause issues with eye irritation, ect.?
My glasses mainly cause problems for me while working in the garage or yard (sweat dripping onto them and they slide down my face), while its raining or when Im paddling my kayak and wearing sunglases with them.
Whats everyones thoughts and observations on contacts?
 
I've got some pollen allergies, contacts are miserable in the spring and fall. I also prefer the eye protection of glasses. Mine are ballistic plastic, with a scratch resistant coating. I've failed to mess mine up, even with the angle grinder throwing sparks on them.
I had a metal splinter in my eye years ago, that got me a helicopter ride to a specialty hospital. My glasses are as much for eye protection as they are for improving my sight.
 
8Mud said:
I've got some pollen allergies, contacts are miserable in the spring and fall. I also prefer the eye protection of glasses. Mine are ballistic plastic, with a scratch resistant coating. I've failed to mess mine up, even with the angle grinder throwing sparks on them.
I had a metal splinter in my eye years ago, that got me a helicopter ride to a specialty hospital. My glasses are as much for eye protection as they are for improving my sight.

I see your point about safety. Im not sure if eyeglasses have made me safer or not though. I noticed that since I started wearing glasses I dont go for true "safety glasses" hardly any now but I do always have some form of eye protection on (in the form of my perscription glasses).

I do sometimes suffer from allergies (itchy watery eyes). Is this a problem when using contacts?
 
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Ive been wearing contacts for about 6 years now.

Yes they suck, cause you have to take them out everynight and sometimes they bug you and hurt etc...

BUT are they better then glasses? Fcuk YES. I hate wearing my glasses. I dont like not being able to see out of my peripherial vision and with contacts i dont have that problem. I see clearly no matter where i look and I'm very satisfied.

DO NOT mess with anything except for Acuvue Oasys w/Hydraclear Plus. That is the best and most comfortable lenses there are. Just take my advice on this. Ive tried MANY lenses.

As far as solution, dont skimp on this, go to costco and get the 2 pack of good solution (i.e. opti-free express) for like $20. Might as well not go cheap on something that sits on your eyes all day.

and no matter what ANYONE tells you: TAKE YOUR CONTACTS OUT EVERY NIGHT. PERIOD.

Yes you can sleep with them in once and a while, will it kill you? No, but i would not recommend it much. When i go camping or happen to stay over somewhere with out my contact stuff I sleep with them in, no real problems except they feel dry and are blurry when i wake up. Normally a little eye drops bring them back to good.

Its gonna suck when you first learn to put your lenses in, but it does get better. It takes me maybe like 30 seconds to put them in, in the morning now. Everyone has there own technique to put them in, youll learn yours.

Will i get laser correction? Yes, eventually but for now, contacts arent that bad.

I think thats it for now. Let me know if you have any other questions.

HTH.
 
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if it were me id look into lasik i hate glasses ive had em for about 4 yrs now and got em when i was 45 so its really hard to get used to em i pretty much only wear them to drive the big truck
 
As far as the safety glasses issue, when im grinding i wear a full face shield and when fabbing I have my saftey goggles on. It only took one trip to the hospital to get a rusted piece of metal out of my eye to get me to wear goggle and a face shield over my glasses.

I wouldnt soley trust glasses as protection at all.

Also, a benifit of contacts is that you can wear any sun glasses youd like, as opposed to having to have a pair of prescription sun glasses.
 
Ray,
I've worn contacts since I was in 7th grade which was about 7 years ago. I know a teenager's POV probably won't mean as much as another adults' but this is what I've experienced in the time I've worn them. Contacts are great for the following reasons...
-When you're sweating you don't have to wipe them off.
-They don't rest/leave marks on your face.
-If you're in close quarters like under a vehicle, there's no chance of breaking/scratching them.
-For me, they allowed for better vision than glasses, but I only wore glasses for about 4 years before I made the transition to contacts.
-You have a wider variety of sunglasses to choose from since you don't need prescription lenses.

I would strongly encourage you to do your research and talk to your eye doctor about what type to get. My dad who has been wearing contacts for 40 some years has the gas permeable (permanent type) but they started me on soft lenses when I got mine. I now wear Acuvue II Oasis lenses and they are by far the most comfortable, hassle-free lens I've ever experienced, I really forget I'm wearing them sometimes. Good luck and I think you will be happy with the switch.
-Collin

Edit: Man a lot of you guys had my thoughts exactly while I was typing, sorry to repeat some of the ideas.
 
swbooking said:
Ive been wearing contacts for about 6 years now.

Yes they suck, cause you have to take them out everynight and sometimes they bug you and hurt etc...

BUT are they better then glasses? Fcuk YES. I hate wearing my glasses. I dont like not being able to see out of my peripherial vision and with contacts i dont have that problem. I see clearly no matter where i look and I'm very satisfied.

DO NOT mess with anything except for Acuvue Oasis w/Hydraclear. That is the best and most comfortable lenses there are. Just take my advice on this. Ive tried MANY lenses.

As far as solution, dont skimp on this, go to costco and get the 2 pack of good solution (i.e. opti-free express) for like $20. Might as well not go cheap on something that sits on your eyes all day.

and no matter what ANYONE tells you: TAKE YOUR CONTACTS OUT EVERY NIGHT. PERIOD.

Yes you can sleep with them in once and a while, will it kill you? No, but i would not recommend it much. When i go camping or happen to stay over somewhere with out my contact stuff I sleep with them in, no real problems except they feel dry and are blurry when i wake up. Normally a little eye drops bring them back to good.

Its gonna suck when you first learn to put your lenses in, but it does get better. It takes me maybe like 30 seconds to put them in, in the morning now. Everyone has there own technique to put them in, youll learn yours.

Will i get laser correction? Yes, eventually but for now. Contacts arent that bad.

I think thats it for now. Let me know if you have any other questions.

HTH.

Appreciate it, that sounds like good advice.
I to will probably get Lasik someday but it will be later. I am a little worried about putting the contacts in and out. Ive never liked sticking my fingers or anything else in my eye. I guess I'll just have to deal with it.
 
kennzz05 said:
if it were me id look into lasik i hate glasses ive had em for about 4 yrs now and got em when i was 45 so its really hard to get used to em i pretty much only wear them to drive the big truck

It took me a few years to get used to wearing mine when I got them also. Eventually I started wearing them more and more and before I knew it, I was hooked. I started out just wearing them to read, then I would wear them to see better at night, now its almost always.
 
Youll get used to it. Its actually a lot better to touch your eye with a contact lense then with your bare finger.

Oh and one more thing. Make sure you wash your hands before handiling your contacts, or you will get crap on them then when you put them in your eye they'll bug you.

Normally i put mine in when i get out of the shower so that my hands are clean.
 
swbooking said:
As far as the safety glasses issue, when im grinding i wear a full face shield and when fabbing I have my saftey goggles on. It only took one trip to the hospital to get a rusted piece of metal out of my eye to get me to wear goggle and a face shield over my glasses.

I wouldnt soley trust glasses as protection at all.

Also, a benifit of contacts is that you can wear any sun glasses youd like, as opposed to having to have a pair of prescription sun glasses.
I wear a full face shield also, but it's always that last second touch up and I'll get away with it just this once that gets you. I believe in redundancy.
Besides my glasses make me look intelligent. :)
Certain times of the year my eyes would get really red and after a couple of eye infections, I gave up on contacts. I actually preferred contacts, they just didn't work out well for me.
 
swbooking said:
As far as the safety glasses issue, when im grinding i wear a full face shield and when fabbing I have my saftey goggles on. It only took one trip to the hospital to get a rusted piece of metal out of my eye to get me to wear goggle and a face shield over my glasses.

I wouldnt soley trust glasses as protection at all.

Also, a benifit of contacts is that you can wear any sun glasses youd like, as opposed to having to have a pair of prescription sun glasses.

Yeah, If Im cutting or grinding metal I always wear goggles over my glasses but that sucks pretty bad. The glasses almost always steam up inside the goggles.
 
BIGSLVRXJ said:
I know a teenager's POV probably won't mean as much as another adults' but this is what I've experienced in the time I've worn them. .

Its ok, your advice is appreciated and noted.
 
Ray H said:
Yeah, If Im cutting or grinding metal I always wear goggles over my glasses but that sucks pretty bad. The glasses almost always steam up inside the goggles.
My insurance pays for protective eye wear and welding shield lenses, as long as they are standard sizes Something like a $20 co pay. They only cover like 50% of my regular glasses.
 
I buy glasses in high-impact, high-index poly (and Transitions? for the last few years - it's nice not having to keep track of a second pair of sunglasses.)

I still wear contacts for formals, paintball/airsoft, and the like - but glasses are easier for me to deal with on a daily basis (I wore contacts for ~10 years before, and intermittently now.)

First and foremost - take this test. Wash your hands thoroughly, then hold your eyelid open with one hand and gently touch your eyeball with the other. You are allowed to wet your fingertip with any eye drop you like, so long as it's just a moisturiser. If you can't do that, don't bother getting contacts.

It's also going to take you 2-4 weeks to get used to wearing them all day, going up incrementally (I don't suggest doing it all at once.) You will need to clean them thoroughly, and you will need to disinfect them about once a week or so (they can pick up crud, which can give you styes.)

I've had good luck with Accuvue and Bausch & Lomb, and for solutions I'll get AOSept, Opti, or B&L. Don't scrimp here - you only get one pair of eyes, and they haven't come up with suitable replacements yet (and when they do, you can be first after me to get them. I'd like mine with starlight/IR night vision, rangefinding, and macro focus, please.)

Yes, when wearing spectacles and dealing with small flying bits of nasty (like cutting/grinding metal...) I'll still wear a full face shield. Contacts get the "Fearless Fly" goggles, and I keep both handy. However, the Fearless Flys over specs tend to fog up, and I like to avoid that (since it happens at the worst possible time...)

You'll probably find that you wash your hands a good deal more often - I still tend to wash mine upwards of a dozen times a day, not including trips to the head.

Suggest you get wraparounds if you get contacts. Are you nearsighted or farsighted? Astigmatic? From what you were saying, it sounds as though you're getting farsighted, but it helps to be sure. I ask because there are a few "spots" in the range of diopter/correction factors that tend to focus UV or IR more tightly on your retina, and that should be accounted for when you get your shades (IR isn't so bad - you'll feel a "hot spot" on the back of your eye, believe it or not. UV you won't feel until it burns a blind spot in the back of your eye, from what I've been told. Polycarbonate is nearly always impregnated with a UV blocker. Don't get cheap shades...)

If you get "soft" lenses (which I highly suggest - but I don't think they even make "hard" lenses anymore...) get used to what they're supposed to look like before you put them in. Soft lenses can turn themselves inside out when you're cleaning them, and putting them on inside out can actually make them pop off the front of your eyeball. Once you know what to look for, it's easier to spot. If the lense is inside out, you'll usually see a small "lip" at the edge of the "bowl" of the lense - if that happens, dampen your fingers with saline and gently press it the other way out.

I ask if you're astigmatic for one reason - if your astigmatism is bad enough, you'll need a Toric lense (to correct for the astigmatism) which costs about twice as much. They're made with the cylinder correction you'd have ground into your spectacles, and the lenses are actually weighted to align themselves properly on your eyeball (feels & looks weird, the first few times it happens.) These are the lenses I now need - yet another reason I don't wear contacts so much anymore.

Due to changes in prescription and shape of your eyeball, contact lense prescriptions are labelled "Do Not Dispense After One Year." Annual eye exams become very important! Do not wear a pair of lenses for more than one year...

If you get disposables, you can do away with the weekly disinfecting and deep cleaning, but you'll still want to remove them nightly and clean them gently two-three times a week.

Probably the biggest thing that can happen if you sleep with them in is that you "lose" the lense during REM sleep - your eyes will move a couple of times, the lense will not, and it will shift around to the side, top, or bottom of your eyeball. This won't hurt anything - it's happened to me. Soft lenses are mostly water, and they will break down over time and dissolve right out of your eye socket. Problem solved.

Handling while cleaning - if you have a lot of callus on your hands (like me...) be very careful while cleaning a soft lense. I've torn a few, simply because they'd catch on callus. I ended up cleaning them with my ring fingers, due to the fact that there isn't as much callus on them as there is on my index and middle fingers.

Figure on wrecking a pair during your first year - part of the learning curve. Fortunately, contacts have gotten much more inexpensive over the years than they were 15 years ago!
 
Well, I have been wearing these for about 6 years and have been wearing contacts total for about 20 years. These are FDA approved for 30 days without removal and I have been following this procedure the entire time. 30 days, toss 'em. I never take them out in between. I have heard it all regarding this method however it simply hasn't been an issue for me. Of course I do see a eye doctor every 6 months. I do also wear glasses from time to time just to give my eyes a break.

If I had to take them out every day like I had to in the past, I would get Lasik.

http://www.nightanddaycontacts.com/html/faq.shtml#gp_02
 
If I live til October I will be 60 and have worn glasses since I was 3. Last April I got Lasik and have not worn any glasses except sunglasses for any reason since then. I am very pleased. It was expensive but in the long run well worth the expendature.:sunshine:
 
Ive been wearing contacts since my early teens, ~10 years or so. I can't do glasses, habit of being very observent without moving my head unless I have to. To many years in the woods, I guess. You can't do that with glasses, it's not the same.

The worst part of contacts is if one falls out. I was fishing in the middle of a river, up to my knees in water. A bug flew into my eye, and my contact popped out. It messes with you to walk around like that, so you really want to keep a pair of close to working glasses handy. I keep one in the glovebox.

The big thing is don't give up. If you don't like glasses, and do like the contacts it will be worth it. Even though you look like you've been bawling and it takes you 20 mins to get them in at first, after a few weeks when they just pop in with no feeling it's completely worth it.
 
I have/wear both. I'm a mechanic and wear glasses during the week. I have to wear safety glasses any way so I might as well just wear glasses, my company pays for our prescription glasses. I wear my contacts on the weekend unless I'm doing some mechanic work on my stuff. It sucks getting dirt in your eyes with contacts in. Safety glasses wont keep dirt from getting in your eyes while laying under your Jeep.

When wheelin' I wear sunglasses or safety glasses to protect my eyes from tree limbs, rocks and dust that flys into the cabin.

I have the "30 day and throw away" contacts. I can wear them day/night but I choose to take them out every night. The cleaning solution you use will have a lot to do with how comfortable your contacts are. Some solutions burn my eyes and I just can't use them. I have only found one that works.
 
Ray H said:
Whos got contacts. Are you happier with them than glasses?
I started wearing glasses about 8 years ago.
Standard, bi or tri-focal?
 
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