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There is likely something wrong. Once I wore my 2-week lenses for around 3 months without any kind of strangeness going on. I also wore them in my eye for around a week (before I realized that something was building up on my eye and kind of plateauing where the contact normally was; after I stopped doing that, it went away).

I'm also wearing Acuvue Torics.


On a side note, does anyone know what's going on with ReNu after the whole fusarium deal?
 
Originally posted by: Zugzwang152

Edit: Well, looks like whoever said it was the case was right. I switched cases and the problem disappeared. Wee.

You should change your case periodically anyway.
 
Originally posted by: Feldenak
Originally posted by: Zugzwang152

Edit: Well, looks like whoever said it was the case was right. I switched cases and the problem disappeared. Wee.

You should change your case periodically anyway.

About the cases, make sure to get the ones with the curved bottoms. They usually have flip top lids. The ones with the flat bottoms make you use more fluid than necessary and we all know expensive that is. :thumbsdown:
 
Originally posted by: Feldenak
Originally posted by: Zugzwang152

Edit: Well, looks like whoever said it was the case was right. I switched cases and the problem disappeared. Wee.

You should change your case periodically anyway.

Yes you should change your case atleast once or twice every 3 months.
 
Originally posted by: cjmtfd102401
Originally posted by: Feldenak
Originally posted by: Zugzwang152

Edit: Well, looks like whoever said it was the case was right. I switched cases and the problem disappeared. Wee.

You should change your case periodically anyway.

Yes you should change your case atleast once or twice every 3 months.

I typically change my case when I open up a new bottle of solution, tends to be about 4-6 weeks, no more than 8 weeks. I guess this time it just got contaminated somehow.
 
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