Then the dreaded day came. After doing some tests on my eyes, it's time to try the contacts on. At first it felt weird when Dr. Darby put the contact lenses in my eyes then I guess my eyes adjusted after a while and I don't even feel them. The next step was the hardest though because I now have to put the contact lenses in myself... I thought I could never do it but after an hour or so I was finally able to (I almost gave up, I must have cried a bucket of tears...lol). Since it is my first time to wear contact lenses, I was advised to wear the contacts only for 6 hours the first day, 8 hours the second day and so on.
Although a bit pricey, I requested for the 1-day Acuvue Moist because I wanted the most comfortable and convenient... I didn't want to go through the trouble of cleaning my lenses and with 1-day Acuvue I can just toss it away at the end of the day and put in fresh lenses the next day.
my prescription |
my dorky glasses — on occasions when I am pressed for time, I want to have the quick and easy option as well. |
30-day supply — $29.99/box at Target |
free accessories from my optometrist |
Luckily my eyes stays moist all day so I haven't used the eye-drops yet. I haven't used the case and the solution either because once I put my contact lenses in I don't take them out until nighttime.
I have always believed that my eyes were so sensitive, that's why I have never considered contact lenses before. At the moment, I really love and enjoy the freedom of excellent vision without glasses. I am slowly getting the hang of my contact lenses and with a bit more practice, I think I can master the fastest placement technique (the two-hand placement technique works best for me). I can now put them on in less than 10 minutes that is if I'm lucky...haha. It's funny though because from time to time I will still push on the bridge of my nose thinking that my glasses are falling off (old habits are hard to break). ;)