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Feb 13, 2016
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LaserCoug
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I wear Air Optix toric lenses. They are soft contacts that correct for
astigmatism. Much nicer than gas permeable. Not quite as cheap as regular soft contacts but still not bad. You will need a fitting and a prescription.
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Thinking about going back to contacts after 11 years.
MormonThug
2/13/16 8:05pm
My lasik offered lifetime enhancements. Call and see if you are eligible.
blackandblue
2/13/16 8:08pm
It took me a year to find someone who would do it.
MormonThug
2/13/16 8:17pm
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Cougarfan777
2/13/16 8:24pm
It didn't happen to be this guy that did your surgery did it?
Cougarfan777
2/13/16 8:25pm
You can't buy contacts without a prescription for them.
molodyets
2/13/16 8:16pm
Hm. Good point
MormonThug
2/13/16 8:23pm
Wear gas permeable because they provide the best vision, the are the cheapest, a
TN_Coug
2/13/16 8:16pm
I wear Air Optix toric lenses. They are soft contacts that correct for
LaserCoug
2/13/16 10:02pm
I wear soft Biofinity because air optics and acuvue bothered my eyes too much.
ByuImaginesDragons
2/13/16 10:34pm
I wear Acuvue Moist dailies but don't wear every day, and I treat them like
Bluedarts
2/13/16 10:16pm
Ophthalmologists, better yet cornea specialists, would suggest
buckles
2/14/16 9:36am
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