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25-06-2012, 11:40   #16
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Dry eyes if staying in room with A/C too long ? Is that the fact? I am going to play lot of pool competitions in Asia. I was told to get the contact lenses that is suitable in A/C rooms... Which one should I buy/get ? Thanks in advance.
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16-08-2012, 03:28   #17
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Contact lenses for dry eyes

The monthly day and night lenses were the ones I found good.
Also I have tried a lot of eye drops and the best one is Focus Aquify which you can buy in Specsavers or on line.
You have to throw away the bottle 8 weeks after opening
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16-08-2012, 10:11   #18
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The monthly day and night lenses were the ones I found good.
Also I have tried a lot of eye drops and the best one is Focus Aquify which you can buy in Specsavers or on line.
You have to throw away the bottle 8 weeks after opening
Thanks... I have it now, Very good stuff.
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Hylo - Tear drops are pretty good too. These guys are the wholesalers; http://www.wmohealthcare.com/hylo-tear-1.html
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Hylo - Tear drops are pretty good too. These guys are the wholesalers; http://www.wmohealthcare.com/hylo-tear-1.html

Thanks, I will bear that in my mind...
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18-08-2012, 23:31   #21
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there are many new companies and products made specially for dry eyes. Check the description and water content%,must be over 50 %
www.kontaktiniailesiaiinternetu.lt [url]www.matyk.be

These lenses are sauflon lenses repackaged for different markets.
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I use these aswell, although I wear them weekly (day and night). They're the best lens i have ever used
I wear these as well but didn't think they could be used at night, do you have them in when sleeping?
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I wear these as well but didn't think they could be used at night, do you have them in when sleeping?
Yes I do. I think they are primarily marketed as fortnightly lenses if you take them out each night. However if worn at night you only get a week out of them. Best see what your optician recommends for you

I have no issue with mine. I don't get dry eyes and my optician never has any issues when I go for a check up
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