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Hello all,
I have been doing some reading on astigmatism and I was wondering if those who have astigmatism can wear Vertex Toric contact lenses. I currently wear glasses and I am tired of having to worry about where I've placed them, whether or not I'll break them, and whether or not they lenses will fog up. I'd much rather not have to deal with this kind of thing on a daily basis. Any information on this matter would be much appreciated. Thank you. |
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