So the optician usually tell you not to wear them in the pool...well that ain't happening if I need to see a clock or the workout typed in anything less than REALLY BIG FONT.
So I a curious who out there wears contacts and if you rinse them after you swim to remove any chlorine or contaminants. I find that I get very sore and dry eyes by the end of the day even if using drops. sO just looking for input.
So the optician usually tell you not to wear them in the pool...well that ain't happening if I need to see a clock or the workout typed in anything less than REALLY BIG FONT.
So I a curious who out there wears contacts and if you rinse them after you swim to remove any chlorine or contaminants. I find that I get very sore and dry eyes by the end of the day even if using drops. sO just looking for input.
definitely will troll this thread - have an appointment on 3/20 for exactly the same reason - can't see the pace clock, watch, and have squint to see the workout. Wondering if disposables are the best idea and what to do about distance and reading vision. My wife has two diffferent contacts.
So the optician usually tell you not to wear them in the pool...well that ain't happening if I need to see a clock or the workout typed in anything less than REALLY BIG FONT.
So I a curious who out there wears contacts and if you rinse them after you swim to remove any chlorine or contaminants. I find that I get very sore and dry eyes by the end of the day even if using drops. sO just looking for input.
definitely will troll this thread - have an appointment on 3/20 for exactly the same reason - can't see the pace clock, watch, and have squint to see the workout. Wondering if disposables are the best idea and what to do about distance and reading vision. My wife has two diffferent contacts.