Robbo
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Registered: 6th Aug 02
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I hav some glasses but very rarely wear them coz they irritate me... also £25 is bout right for daily disposables... I cant have thenm tho coz it takes a coupla ays 2 get used 2 new lenses!
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M2RTY
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Registered: 25th May 01
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donna again,
why did u choose daily over monthly/3 monthly etc?
i take it the only difference is that you do not need to buy solution and so on?
does this usually cost more on top?
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Donna Corsa GSi
Registered: 1st Jan 70
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When the contact split in my eye it hurt but I could still see. The contact was caught at the very top of my eye under my eyelid so didn't effect my vision. If you have any major problems you can go to the eye hospital at you local hospital. Ive been wearing contacts for about 3 years and thats the only real problem ive had.
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Daimo B
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quote: Originally posted by M2RV H
donna again,
why did u choose daily over monthly/3 monthly etc?
i take it the only difference is that you do not need to buy solution and so on?
does this usually cost more on top?
Think so
Pain in the arse though, keep finding used contacts that have gone hard all over my bedroom floor, along with the mass of blonde molting hair!!!
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Donna Corsa GSi
Registered: 1st Jan 70
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quote: Originally posted by M2RV H
donna,
do u have a normal set of glasses too for like round house etc when u dont really need contacts?
Nope I refuse to wear glasses they don't suit me. I wear contacts all day.
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Daimo B
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quote: Originally posted by Donna Corsa GSi
quote: Originally posted by M2RV H
donna,
do u have a normal set of glasses too for like round house etc when u dont really need contacts?
Nope I refuse to wear glasses they don't suit me. I wear contacts all day.
What shes saying is that they do suit her, she just hasn't tried decent glasses and she thinks she looks stupid
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the_legend_of_yrag
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Registered: 7th Jul 03
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I wear lenses i get a pair a month, cant think how much mum paid for them but now im 18 ive got to so i best find out
Have a feeling tho they are £30 a month from boots, i was with scrivens but mum changed to boots about 4 months ago for the same price, only difference is scrivens gave me free replacements if i lost/damaged any, but boots charge for replacements, think i may try specsavers now!
Cnt think if im long or short sighted, long i guess
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DanielJ
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Registered: 21st Nov 01
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quote: Originally posted by Daimo B
quote: Originally posted by M2RV H
donna again,
why did u choose daily over monthly/3 monthly etc?
i take it the only difference is that you do not need to buy solution and so on?
does this usually cost more on top?
Think so
Pain in the arse though, keep finding used contacts that have gone hard all over my bedroom floor, along with the mass of blonde molting hair!!!
women 4 u m8, i keep finding long hair in my car
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Robbo
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Registered: 6th Aug 02
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Same here tho
Keep getting told that wearing cntacts permanently will giv u terrible eyes in older age (eyes not eyesight)
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M2RTY
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Registered: 25th May 01
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i have worn glasses since i was 7 for PC, reading etc and to this day, after 14 years and many sets i still do not belive i suit glasses or feel comfortable in them
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Donna Corsa GSi
Registered: 1st Jan 70
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quote: Originally posted by M2RV H
donna again,
why did u choose daily over monthly/3 monthly etc?
i take it the only difference is that you do not need to buy solution and so on?
does this usually cost more on top?
I chose dailys because they are convenient. You put them in in the morning and chuck them out at night. I couldn't be bothered with all that cleaning stuff. If you have monthlys you have to clean them before you put them in clean them when you take them out and you've got to really look after them.
The monthly lenses are thicker then the dailys. I found the monthlys to be a bit uncomfortable where as the dailys I can't tell if they're in my eye or not and I don't have any problems with dust getting in my eye where as my friend that wears monthly has loads of problems.
[Edited on 06-01-2004 by Donna Corsa GSi]
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M2RTY
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i find alsorts off my donna on my floor
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M2RTY
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i might try monthly and then swap over assuming i do not have to sign up to a 12 month contract or what not
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Donna Corsa GSi
Registered: 1st Jan 70
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I don't feel comfortable wearing sunglasses so why would I want to wear something I feel uncomfortable in everyday. Ive been wearing contacts for long enough now and have had no problems, if the worst comes to the worst I will have to buy some but until then im happy.
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the_legend_of_yrag
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Registered: 7th Jul 03
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quote: Originally posted by jaffa
also if you skeep in them they can dry up and cus you eyes move in your sleep you can scratch your eye, or so i have heard
This is correct i once slept in mine and too em out in the morning and pulled a layer of skin/scratched my left eye, just couldnt wear em for 3 days and it was fine
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M2RTY
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Registered: 25th May 01
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cheers for the help
just need time off work to book an appointment now wonder how long they take to make up/order in
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Donna Corsa GSi
Registered: 1st Jan 70
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quote: Originally posted by M2RV H
i might try monthly and then swap over assuming i do not have to sign up to a 12 month contract or what not
If you go there they will give you a trial period. So you could have a trial with the monthlys for a month and then if you want to trial the dailys they will probably give you 7 days worth. You have to have an eye test and a contact lense fitting first where they teach you how to use them.
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Donna Corsa GSi
Registered: 1st Jan 70
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I want to have laser eye surgery, thats the way forward
[Edited on 06-01-2004 by Donna Corsa GSi]
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M2RTY
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aye, i bet they charge u for it too
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Donna Corsa GSi
Registered: 1st Jan 70
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£700 per eye and it lasts until old age. Thats an excellent saving
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the_legend_of_yrag
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Registered: 7th Jul 03
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How does everyone wash theres?
Do you change the soloution in the case everyday?? I usually forget to, so just put the lenses in it at night take em out in the morning and put them in..
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jaffa
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Registered: 27th Mar 00
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there are problems with some of the surgery tho i have heard.
chance of going blind or permanent ghosting.
cleaning, wear them most days anyway so clean em when i take them out.
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Donna Corsa GSi
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A couple of people at work have had laser surgery and have been fine. Theres risks in any surgery which is why you have to sign a contract with all the risks listed.
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Icy
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Registered: 31st Jan 01
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i get the £12 montly ones from specsavers
i dont wash them tho jus bung them in the holders with new solution each night.
slept with them few times after college for few hrs. wake with really dry eyes n hard to take em off
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M2RTY
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Registered: 25th May 01
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donna there is a place in sheffield doing it half price at the moment
600 all in
i dont know if the offer has ended tho
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