HI, Hotchick...
Yes, my right contact is thicker at the bottom and that is the ballast so no matter how I put it in, it will rotate in place and stay there.
It was not difficult to get used to because I basically had monovision with my
glasses since the right eye is hard to get 100% acuity with. Basically without correction I am legally blind in the right eye.
But, the monovision is no big deal, least not for me. I don't think it is as noticeable as you are thinking it would be.. your dominant eye will take over anyway and compensate for the nearsightedness when it needs to and then when you are doing close up work the nearvision eye takes over. Now if I am in a restaurant, in low light, I need readers to see the menu.
Hope that helps.. good luck. Will be interested to hear how you make out should you go that route and what
contacts you have success with? I am always researching the better avenue with the contacts since I am new getting back into them. But, am really limited on brands at this time since I have a -3.25 cyl astigmatism in that right eye and most companies only offer up to -2.25. So, I am hopeful more manufacturers get on the bandwagon in the future.
Good luck.
misskitty
