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Old 03-04-2011, 03:59 PM
MaryTamm2 MaryTamm2 is offline
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Originally Posted by love multi focals View Post
The multi focals for me bend very easily, are hard to put in, and hard to see to put in my eyes. But, the vision benefits are the best so far for me. I posted this in another area but am hoping to get maybe some more responses from this thread. I am very concerned when reading that Mgash tore their cornea. Is that directly related to these particular lenses? Can we get details of what happened? I have a friend here in Panama that was blinded (one eye) due to infection from contact lenses and know we need to be very careful concerning our eyes. Shared first hand information is the key to Eye Health and good vision.

I highly recommend these contacs to everyone who wants to see at every level. I live on an island with no cars so cannot say anything about driving or night use as that is yet to be tried but I will report back when I do. I am interested in feedback on how others deal with fresh water showering or swimming in a pool. Should I just take them off and have little vision for these activities?
Regarding problems with the lenses, there's always a risk when something touches your eyes, but if you follow your eye doctor's instructions, wear your contacts according to those instructions and clean them carefully, PureVision Multi-Focal won't give you any trouble. It's usually when someone tried to take a shortcut that they have problems.

Now, about the island on which you live, do you walk everywhere you go? If you ride a bike or a scooter or something you still need good distance vision to avoid obstacles in front of you. How well do your contact lenses handle that task?
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