#8
by mrpeanut188
If you are still wondering, they are a pain to put on, and they burn for a few minutes. If they are not properly sanitized, then you will have a sharp burning sensation in your eye. They sit on the liquid on the eye, not the eye itself. When you have dry eyes you must take them out, or you will have a sharp burning sensation. If you wear then while you sleep they will be moved and you will have to realign them along with having dry eyes. You receive little oxygen to your eye, so it's harder to get rid of dirt and chemicals from the eye. If you wear they while swimming, the chlorine will stick on the contact, and have a lasting burning sensation in your eye.
Glasses for 4 years, contacts for 2 years, still going on. I prefer them to glasses though, after putting them in that you can just forget about them for 8 hours. Max record of keeping them in is 11 days. After wearing them a long time, you can start keeping them in overnight, although it's probably not good for you. Contacts can also scratch your eye, I had mine checked after the 11 days, no scratches. The only time they suck is putting them in, or if you have a problem. You can live with one contact, but if it's your primary eye you need to close it or you can get a really bad headache.
I prefer contacts over glasses by a long-shot.
Oh, and if you have problems just get REALLY close to a mirror.
If you get contacts, they will walk you through the entire maintenance process.
You keep them in a case with a sterile saline solution, and it cleanses and hydrates your contacts.
Every month you insert new contacts.
Need any help, just question the internet or PM me. I recommend you try them for a month or two months. And just remember, the longer you have them the better the experience gets.