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<blockquote data-quote="Wewild" data-source="post: 62881" data-attributes="member: 671"><p>Same here on the hard contacts first and then they came out with the gas permeable type which were much better. This since the 8th grade over 30 years ago. When I got them that's was about all they had. If I remember correctly soft where new and we went with the hard. Use to clean them with lighter fluid when they got real bad. Had this pair since 1997.</p><p></p><p>Still have them but with the new technology I would not start with contacts now if I could afford laser correction. I don't think people would accept some of the things I or maybe you went through with the hard contacts (i.e. trash in eye.....pain......suction cups to remove.....). I remember one time granddad was picking beans and I got some trash in my eye and couldn't get it out. I was in a bad way until he got me home and finally got it out. I have become accustom to the sudden pain associated with hard contacts when trash gets in. </p><p></p><p>With all the bad, I have had corrected vision to 20/15 and my uncorrected vision has improved a few point to 20/45. Soft contacts will not maintain uncorrected vision because they do not make the eye conform to their profile as do the hard type.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wewild, post: 62881, member: 671"] Same here on the hard contacts first and then they came out with the gas permeable type which were much better. This since the 8th grade over 30 years ago. When I got them that's was about all they had. If I remember correctly soft where new and we went with the hard. Use to clean them with lighter fluid when they got real bad. Had this pair since 1997. Still have them but with the new technology I would not start with contacts now if I could afford laser correction. I don't think people would accept some of the things I or maybe you went through with the hard contacts (i.e. trash in eye.....pain......suction cups to remove.....). I remember one time granddad was picking beans and I got some trash in my eye and couldn't get it out. I was in a bad way until he got me home and finally got it out. I have become accustom to the sudden pain associated with hard contacts when trash gets in. With all the bad, I have had corrected vision to 20/15 and my uncorrected vision has improved a few point to 20/45. Soft contacts will not maintain uncorrected vision because they do not make the eye conform to their profile as do the hard type. [/QUOTE]
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