I Have Astigmatism And I Wear Contacts…?

My contacts feel fine through out the day, but after a few hours they drive me crazy. My contacts dry out and I can’t keep my eyes open. I thought it was just me because other people with contacts didn’t have this problem as badly as I do. Then I talked to my friend who also has astigmatism.
What is a good brand of contact solution or even contacts that would prevent this?

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5 Responses to “I Have Astigmatism And I Wear Contacts…?”

  1. Kim says:

    use the brand that is for astigmatism

  2. Meg says:

    ACUVUE!
    check out their site:http://www.acuvue.com/

  3. Willow9 says:

    Before going hog-wild and changing everything, try changing the solution first. OptiFree Replenish multipurpose solution helps many people with your condition. Even though the solution is called “No Rub” gently rub the lenses for 20 seconds in the palm of your hand prior to putting them in the storage case. If you are already using OptiFree then consider changing lenses. It’s very often a coin toss which lens will work. Acuvue Advance Toric and Bausch & Lomb PureVision Toric lenses often help, but there are no guarantees that anything will work for everybody.

  4. Alfred says:

    Purevision toric, o2 optix toric. And opti free or reNu solution. They are great

  5. Little_M says:

    Acuve– they are AMAZING.
    also, use eye drops. drop 2 in each eye every 4 hours..
    My optician recommended it–keeps them feeling GREAT.
    also, try getting just a LITTLE more sleep. may be a problem.
    more so, make sure they aren’t inside-out. you can tell by them looking more like a bowl. (the way they should) rather than all odd, and deformed. ON TOP OF EVERYTHING SO SO SO IMPORTANT——————-
    there might be a tear in the lense.
    flip it onto its back (so its rising up.. like bread straight out of the oven) and tap it in just a little. if you see in split, and you will know, its torn. there for, get new lenses. it can scratch your eye, and become VERY annoyinh.
    If your eyes continue to be irritated, go to the eye dr.
    make sure they are the right size, etc.
    Good luck! hope i helped!

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