dragoncorsa
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Registered: 2nd May 02
Location: manchester, GSImerit??????
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im well used 2 it now after about a yr and a bit tryin! lol
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GT4Brody
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Registered: 26th Sep 01
Location: south
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LoL ah well perhaps there is hope for me,taken the other one out now! have given up for today lol, well try again tomaz
At least they are easier to take out then put in!!
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dragoncorsa
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Registered: 2nd May 02
Location: manchester, GSImerit??????
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try puttin plenty of liquid on them, hold it on ya middle finger then hold ya eye open wid the other hand then make sure when bringin it close to ya eye u dont blink!
look up or straight in2 mirror( stair at ya sen) then just place on the liquid should make it attacted 2 ya eye! just make sure u stair at ya sen! but dont laugh at ya funny face u mite pull! lol
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Kenni
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Registered: 29th Jan 01
Location: Worcester(sauce) Drives: VX220 & Zaffy GSi
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I wear day and night lenses..basically i wear then 24/7 for one month without the need to take them out at nite.
Costs £25 per month and they are more comfortable then normal ones cus they are thicker, and they let your eyes breath more. and also contamiating the lenses are more difficult, cus i only touch them once before i throw them away.
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Tim
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Registered: 21st Apr 00
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Yeah I just wear daily disposables and they're grrrrrreat!
You don't even need to touch your eye with contacts. Hold the lens just infront of your eye and they just suck themselves on when the liquid hits them...
I'd be more worried about taking them out pissed... I had one bad time when I tried to take em out battered... I'd already taken them out but I kept trying and trying and getting really frustrated. Eyes hurt for days after that hehe
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Fad
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Registered: 1st Feb 01
Location: Dartford Kent Drives: 330cd
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i got the same poblem mate i had a set for a year and cudn't get them in...kept flinching....i work in an opticians and i can tell ya i get stick from every one about it
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Fad
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Registered: 1st Feb 01
Location: Dartford Kent Drives: 330cd
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quote: Originally posted by Kenni
I wear day and night lenses..basically i wear then 24/7 for one month without the need to take them out at nite.
Costs £25 per month and they are more comfortable then normal ones cus they are thicker, and they let your eyes breath more. and also contamiating the lenses are more difficult, cus i only touch them once before i throw them away.
Mate they dont let ur eyes breath more at all... i dunno who told you that
Not wanting to start a argument
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Kenni
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Registered: 29th Jan 01
Location: Worcester(sauce) Drives: VX220 & Zaffy GSi
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quote: Originally posted by fadscorsa
quote: Originally posted by Kenni
I wear day and night lenses..basically i wear then 24/7 for one month without the need to take them out at nite.
Costs £25 per month and they are more comfortable then normal ones cus they are thicker, and they let your eyes breath more. and also contamiating the lenses are more difficult, cus i only touch them once before i throw them away.
Mate they dont let ur eyes breath more at all... i dunno who told you that
Not wanting to start a argument
Was told that by my opticians....probably trying to sell me them
Well i used to wear normal30 day wear lenses which i can wear for 12 hours at a time...after 12hrs they make my eye ichy and very uncomfortable .....these current day and night ones are sooooo comfortable that i sometimes forget i'm wearing contacts and wear them over a month......so, from experanice I believe these let in air more...
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