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Someone on another site suggested a little self-righteously that people who sleep in extended wear contact lenses like Biomedics 55 Premier must also sleep with their shoes on and never change the oil in their car. (Did you realize that with a single slip of the finger, you can change the oil in your cat?
)Anyway, that's not a very fair assessment, is it? Are you one of those people that are very fastidious about regularly scheduled auto maintenance AND you see your eye doctor every twelve moths like clockwork? Why do you like to sleep in your contact lenses? |
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