Great thank you so muchHighly recommended the ones below I have tried a few brands before but I swear by these
HTTPS://www.lenstore.co.uk/cooper-vision/extended-wear-lenses/biofinity_p63 - Great monthly ones, I also wear these while looking at screens all day.
https://www.lenstore.co.uk/sauflon/daily-disposables/clariti-1-day_p219 - Great daily ones.
https://www.lenstore.co.uk/eye-drops/blink-n-clean_p119 - Good for if your eyes are tired or if you put your contacts in soon after you wake up.
https://www.boots.com/optase-moist-heat-mask-10226772 - This is also great to use a few times a week it helps prevent your eyes from getting dry.
I also wear these, I have been through most makes (both daily and not) because I have funny shaped eyes. I have been using these for the past 4 years a love them. I have also starting wearing blue light glasses on the computer at work which I feel makes a difference.I used to use the dailies as well but they dried out my eyes. I use acuvue Oasys from Specsavers they are excellent and I can wear them comfortably all day
Another recommendation for Coopervision Biofinity monthly lenses. I wear them for like 12 hours a day and live in a very dry climate and my eyes never feel bothered.Highly recommended the ones below I have tried a few brands before but I swear by these
HTTPS://www.lenstore.co.uk/cooper-vision/extended-wear-lenses/biofinity_p63 - Great monthly ones, I also wear these while looking at screens all day.
https://www.lenstore.co.uk/sauflon/daily-disposables/clariti-1-day_p219 - Great daily ones.
https://www.lenstore.co.uk/eye-drops/blink-n-clean_p119 - Good for if your eyes are tired or if you put your contacts in soon after you wake up.
https://www.boots.com/optase-moist-heat-mask-10226772 - This is also great to use a few times a week it helps prevent your eyes from getting dry.
No i keep meaning to make an appt! I’ll do that tomorrowSlightly OT but you didn’t mention it - have you asked your optician about your dry eyes? I had a similar issue with mine and turned out I had some kind of irritation/allergic reaction on in inside of my eyelids! The optician recommended some eye drops which made wearing lenses way more comfortable.
Do you use eye drops? I have Dry Eyes (officially lol), and I use Murine advanced eye drops three or four times a day. Without them I couldn't tolerate contact lenses, I put drops in my eyes before I insert them. I use silicone hydrogel daily disposables from boots, and I find them very comfortable.The worlds most boring thread but can anyone recommend contact lenses for dry eyes? I wear dailies (DaySoft) which I order online but after an hour or so I can’t cope and have to take them out. I’ve tried another brand from vision direct and they were the same
I’d love to have laser surgery. However, due to the extent of poor vision in one eye and some other issues (dresen - i think it was called) I have been told that most practitioners wouldn’t consider me a candidate - and any who did I should be wary of.I tried so many lense brands over the years, some better than others but if you are already prone to dry eyes and have a job that requires looking at screens a lot then unfortunately nothing will ever be as comfortable as you need them to be.
I can't recommend laser eye surgery enough. It does temporarily worsen dryness but after a few months of having to use drops things settle down. I love being able to wake up in the morning and see, and I certainly do not miss the daily faffing around with lenses and solutions nor the monthly outlay for lenses. If you work out how much you spend a month on lenses as an ongoing payment for life, and compare it to the cost of laser, its a no brainer really. And may places offer 0% interest payments for up to a few years.
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