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Is there something wrong when I do not feel good wearing contacts?
Posted by char on 1. 5. 2024 at 19:50Hey everyone, I’ve been reading through your experiences with contacts,and I have to say, I’m a bit hesitant. I tried contact lenses once, and it was a disaster. I found them uncomfortable, and I struggled with inserting and removing them properly. It got to the point where my eyes were constantly irritated, and I had to give up on them altogether.
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char
3. 5. 2024 at 20:10Thanks for understanding, everyone. I think I’ll stick with my glasses for now and maybe explore other options in the future if needed. It’s comforting to have this support and perspectiveThanks for understanding, everyone. I think I’ll stick with my glasses for now and maybe explore other options in the future if needed. It’s comforting to have this support and perspective. -
Maya
2. 5. 2024 at 10:06It’s important to remember that everyone’s eyes are different, and what works for one person may not work for another. Harp and Char, your experiences serve as a valuable reminder of that.It’s important to remember that everyone’s eyes are different, and what works for one person may not work for another. Harp and Char, your experiences serve as a valuable reminder of that.-
harp
2. 5. 2024 at 12:28Exactly. I’m glad we’re having this conversation because it’s essential for people to understand that contacts aren’t always the perfect solution. It’s essential to consiExactly. I’m glad we’re having this conversation because it’s essential for people to understand that contacts aren’t always the perfect solution. It’s essential to consider all options and prioritize eye health above all else. -
amy
2. 5. 2024 at 11:07Definitely. Eye health is nothing to mess around with, so it’s crucial to listen to your body and not force something that doesn’t feel right. If glasses work better for you, then thatRDefinitely. Eye health is nothing to mess around with, so it’s crucial to listen to your body and not force something that doesn’t feel right. If glasses work better for you, then that’s perfectly fine.
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harp
2. 5. 2024 at 8:02I have to agree with Char on this one. I had a similar experience when I first tried contacts. My eyes were constantly dry and irritated, and no matter how many different types I tried, I just couldn&I have to agree with Char on this one. I had a similar experience when I first tried contacts. My eyes were constantly dry and irritated, and no matter how many different types I tried, I just couldn’t get used to them.-
char
2. 5. 2024 at 9:04It’s reassuring to hear that I’m not alone in this. I was starting to feel like the odd one out with all the positive experiences shared about contacts.
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amy
1. 5. 2024 at 20:01That does sound tough. I’ve heard from others who had similar experiences initially but found success with different types of contacts or with extra guidance from their eye doctor.
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Maya
1. 5. 2024 at 19:59I’m sorry to hear that you had such a rough experience with contacts. It sounds like you might have needed a different type or brand that would have been more suitable for your eyes.
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