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Old 07-29-2011, 07:55 PM
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I received my FreshLook ColorBlends with my prescription and it has like a -50 or something on the box. Anyway, It is the True Safire and they look awesome and natural but I'm having a bit of problems.

I realize the hole for the pupil is pretty small so when I put this in, my vision is kinda cloudy around the edges. Sometimes when I think about it, I get a headache but I try not to notice it. I read that I will get used to it and it will go away but when I take them off my vision is like SO much better and feels better but the contacts look pretty cool so It's like I don't know what to do. Will I eventually get used to this? I'm actually not sure if my vision is better or not looking through these, even though I thought they would be? They are prescription contacts.

If I wear these everyday for awhile, will this damage my eyes for me straining to see through the little hole or what? I guess I will learn to get used to them and maybe the cloudiness I won't notice but I don't want to damage my eyes. Please let me know..

Also, I ordered the Colorblends Dimensions and they feel SOO much better on my eyes because it actually has room for my whole pupil. It doesn't look as great but it feels natural. I will probably start using them when they come in.
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Old 08-01-2011, 12:08 PM
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I received my Freshlook Colorblends with my prescription and it has like a -50 or something on the box. Anyway, It is the True Safire and they look awesome and natural but I'm having a bit of problems.

I realize the hole for the pupil is pretty small so when I put this in, my vision is kinda cloudy around the edges. Sometimes when I think about it, I get a headache but I try not to notice it. I read that I will get used to it and it will go away but when I take them off my vision is like SO much better and feels better but the contacts look pretty cool so It's like I don't know what to do. Will I eventually get used to this? I'm actually not sure if my vision is better or not looking through these, even though I thought they would be? They are prescription contacts.

If I wear these everyday for awhile, will this damage my eyes for me straining to see through the little hole or what? I guess I will learn to get used to them and maybe the cloudiness I won't notice but I don't want to damage my eyes. Please let me know..

Also, I ordered the Colorblends Dimensions and they feel SOO much better on my eyes because it actually has room for my whole pupil. It doesn't look as great but it feels natural. I will probably start using them when they come in.
Thanks for the question, tomlol. I guess my first question to you would be, how did those lenses feel when you tried them on at your doctor's office? They should have fit better than that, and if they did, the lenses you actually bought should have fit the same. Something's not right.
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