- Jul 30, 2003
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I got mine about 1.5 years ago, and they work great when I use them regularly. They actually reshape your cornea so that you don't need to wear anything during the day (you wear the lenses while you sleep). They are a form of Gas Permeable Hard Contacts. The only drawback is that if you don't take them out right, they can scratch your cornea (not severly as in damaging your eye, but its enough to distort vision in that eye). This happens if your don't re-wet the lenses before your remove it. I suppose there is one other drawback, well its more of just an inconvenience. They aren't designed to correct your vision while being worn, so while they will do this to some degree, everything just looks weird, and peripheral vision is shot. Reading is also very difficult, until you get used to wearing them, so if you read at night before you go to sleep, this can be frusturating (for instance, I used to read in bed until I was tired enough to go to sleep, now I'll either just put the lenses in while in bed, or push deal with the difficulty of reading with them in.
Overall I love them, I just have to make myself put them in at night even when I'm exausted.
Overall I love them, I just have to make myself put them in at night even when I'm exausted.