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Anyone notice a visibility deterioration on two week disposable lenses before time to change to new pair?
Normally I have one month disposables, but I wonder with the 2 week disposable hydrogels since they are so "thin", could that make it so they lose their acuity in a couple of weeks and reason for sooner disposing than one month lenses? Is it possible their power only lasts so long. II know this sounds strange but I am trying to understand why vision is not as good two weeks later as when I first started wearing them. They feel great and I practice flawless cleaning regimine? They aren't scratched or scarred of defected in any way. I only wear them maybe 6 to 8 hours a day and even missed a day or two? Any ideas.? Thanks MissKitty ![]() |
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