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I think there's a perception out there that rigid gas perm contact lenses are really uncomfortable to wear. Take Boston Envision, for example. When you first tried them on, did they really hurt a lot? How are you with pain in general? Do you pass out when you get a hangnail? Can you chop off one of your own limbs with an axe and not even blink? Do your friends say things to you like "Doesn't that hurt?"
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