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OMG, yet another contact question?

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yes, i have a lot to ask about this. im still kinda new to this.

okay so i wear contacts, Purevison torics (for astigmatism) right and since school, i wear them from about 6 AM to 4 PM.

all is happy till around 12 or 1 because my right contact gets blurry and a little irritated, never my left, my left is perfectly fine all the time. so i don't have rewetting drops so i take my contact out, rinse it and put it back in. okay, after like a little while it's okay but when i get home like the blood vessels are more predominant and my eye hurts a bit i guess from lack of oxygen. but what i don't get is that it is always the right contact and never my left. the left is like an angel. the right always gives me trouble and i wash my hands, dry them, be extra careful, clean the contacts and everything. what could possibly be wrong?

and also, my left eye is a little bit weaker than my right, when i first got the contacts i could see a bit better with the right. now, i see better with the left.

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  1. Dont ask me go to an optomotrist. BUt its nothing serious.


  2. It sounds like your eye is getting dry.  Rinsing it with water is not good.  Your eye has a certain amount of salt content in them and using water screws up the concentration.  At the store you can buy a small bottle of saline solution and use taht when you take your contact out.  Also, there are eye drops out there that you can use for contacts.  If it keeps on bothering you, go to ur eye doctor and explain the situation he might change the brand.  I had the same problem, it turned out that the contact was too small adn it was causing my eyes to become dry.

    GOOD LUCK

  3. I had the same problem, one eye would cause problems.  I guess it was more sensitive.  I switched brands (took a few trys to find one I liked) and it went away.

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