Re: 3D In Style

Posted:
Fri Jul 02, 2010 7:59 pm
by ace
Well unless they didn't wash their hands when putting their contacts in I don't see how lol, your eyes become degraded after wearing any kind of corrective lenses, at least in my personal experience only after a year of wearing glasses I needed a slightly stronger prescription the next year while my contacts prescription stayed consistent the past 2 years. But that's just my experience, it can be different for everyone. I do want to get laser eye surgery in the future just so I don't have to wear anything

Re: 3D In Style

Posted:
Fri Jul 02, 2010 8:05 pm
by .Yunoko
ace wrote:Well unless they didn't wash their hands when putting their contacts in I don't see how lol, your eyes become degraded after wearing any kind of corrective lenses, at least in my personal experience only after a year of wearing glasses I needed a slightly stronger prescription the next year while my contacts prescription stayed consistent the past 2 years. But that's just my experience, it can be different for everyone. I do want to get laser eye surgery in the future just so I don't have to wear anything

Laser eye surgery that also gives you the ability to see 3D

Re: 3D In Style

Posted:
Sat Jul 03, 2010 5:54 am
by ace
.Yunoko wrote:ace wrote:Well unless they didn't wash their hands when putting their contacts in I don't see how lol, your eyes become degraded after wearing any kind of corrective lenses, at least in my personal experience only after a year of wearing glasses I needed a slightly stronger prescription the next year while my contacts prescription stayed consistent the past 2 years. But that's just my experience, it can be different for everyone. I do want to get laser eye surgery in the future just so I don't have to wear anything

Laser eye surgery that also gives you the ability to see 3D

Now that would be sick lol
Re: Re:

Posted:
Sat Jul 03, 2010 7:17 am
by ace
D3ViLsAdvocate wrote:ace wrote:D3ViLsAdvocate wrote:See my problem is I have to wear my 3D glasses over my other glasses, I must find a way to combine the two and get my prescription with the 3D glasses.
Contacts.
I do hate having to take my contacts out every night when I'm about to fall out but it sure beats wearing glasses all day. That and it makes it a lot easier for my to wear 3D glasses, or wear whatever sunglasses I want to as opposed to getting prescription sunglasses.
How much are contacts?
It really just depends on your insurance, they could be anything. I want to say mine was maybe something like $90 for a years supply, but I bought them a while ago. I do remember my glasses were around $100 as well because the insurance only covered the price of the frames and I had to pay for the lenses. But either way I dont remember it being that much for a 12 month order. But this most recent year all I did was buy a order of contacts and kept my same glasses, and ended up with 20/15 vision with the contacts as opposed to 20/20 with glasses

Re: 3D In Style

Posted:
Sat Jul 03, 2010 8:57 am
by crait
Not to be rude, but The SZK, it may because where you live, geographically.
In America, we probably have different brands that use different materials. I don't know anyone who can't use contacts because it ruins their eyes... Sometimes when they get dry, they feel itchy for some people or they scratch people, but that's as far as it goes.