sunnyday123
<font color=blue>Someone hand me my drool towel<br
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- Sep 2, 2007
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I have one month planned replacement toric lenses. I wear them 2-3 months for each set. My eyes produce very little protein and I usually replace them if they happen to tear.
I've been wearing contacts for 20 years now (ok so now I feel old). Back in the days, my contacts were $300 for one pair and you bought insurance if you tore a lens (that made them like $60 each). Those lenses were worn for a year at a time.
So fast forward to today. Tell me why my new and improved lenses can't be worn for more than a month? They look and feel exactly the same. They are cleaned twice a day (going into the case and coming out) and enzymed once a week.
I've never had contact related eye issues and I got a compliment the last time I went to the ophthalmologist about my healthy eyes - the ones with the 2-3 month old lenses in them![]()
So yes, I think you can stretch them if you have good cleaning habits and don't have a history of eye problems![]()
lol....remember when you had to "cook" them???
