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Old Wed May 27, 2015, 10:31am
NDRef NDRef is offline
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My guess is that (once you get past the creepiness of putting the contacts in your eyes) you will prefer the contacts to the frames as they aren't on your face and give yuo better peripheral vision. But you may find that you need the readers more once you have the contacts in for distance -- though there are odd contact solutions for that, too.



Couldn't agree more with the first statement above....once you get used to putting in and taking out contacts...you will wonder how you ever had a problem to start with....kind of like learning to drive with a clutch and manual transmission. I wear bi-focal contacts....with little or no "regular" correction. I was getting headaches at work trying to read with "readers" and look over the top for computer screens. They are absolutely awesome!!! I would highy recommend for anyone.
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