i need help too, i have prescription contacts and for halloween i want glow in the dark contacts..... is there such thing as "prescription glow in the dark contacts" ?
i have a question i have been wearing contact lenses and after a year of wearing contact lenses...thier have been black fuzzies...in my eye when i look around...and they have not gone away...how can i remove the black floaters.????
@Rochell0 My first impression is that the black fuzzies are unrelated to the contact lenses. If there is something on the front of the eye you typically won't see it. Also if there is something stuck to the lens, it would go away when you put a new lens on. Probably there is a floater in your eye. A floater is a cell or bit of protein floating in the gel (called vitreous) in the back of your eye. If it is near the very back and in the line of sight, you will see it's shadow.
I have not yet run across glow in the dark contacts. On the other hand, White out lenses would glow brightly under a black light.
justinsparhawk 4 months ago
i need help too, i have prescription contacts and for halloween i want glow in the dark contacts..... is there such thing as "prescription glow in the dark contacts" ?
megamexico97 4 months ago
i need help, i got a prescription in mexico, and the numbers are weird. for example it says:
OD -200
OI -200
and i wanna know if tht is equal to ( -2.00) in the US?
bernardocoronel 6 months ago
@bernardocoronel Yes that is the same as -2.00. The more important information is the specific brand and size (or base curve).
justinsparhawk 4 months ago
i have a question i have been wearing contact lenses and after a year of wearing contact lenses...thier have been black fuzzies...in my eye when i look around...and they have not gone away...how can i remove the black floaters.????
Rochell0 1 year ago
@Rochell0 My first impression is that the black fuzzies are unrelated to the contact lenses. If there is something on the front of the eye you typically won't see it. Also if there is something stuck to the lens, it would go away when you put a new lens on. Probably there is a floater in your eye. A floater is a cell or bit of protein floating in the gel (called vitreous) in the back of your eye. If it is near the very back and in the line of sight, you will see it's shadow.
justinsparhawk 1 year ago
@justinsparhawk I think I will post a video on this subject. look for that in the next day or so.
justinsparhawk 1 year ago