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I get the impression that most people who wear contact lenses are never 100% comfortable wearing them. They always feel a twinge of discomfort, but they just grin an brear it because, well, at lest they don't have to wear glasses, right? Are your Biomedics Toric contact lenses completely 100% trouble free?
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