... My mom has taken short naps in them. I dont wear contacts often and have never napped in them. Overnight contacts is especially risky, more so than lasik I heard. My own optometrist said oh no thats the worst thing you can do! ... (11 replies)
... I never worn them overnight but I use my 2 week contacts for longer, like 3 to 4 weeks. I should really stop that. ... (3 replies)
... d the redness was completely gone in about 5 days. Then I found out afterwards that my boss had the same thing happen to her, and she has the EXACT same kind of overnight contacts that I do. ... (9 replies)
... i wear contacts and go for a least 6 months without taking them out. ... (11 replies)
... I've taken naps during the day with my contacts in and have never had any problems. ... (11 replies)
... i wore my contacts (that are not the overnight ones) for like 4 days without taking them out! And I wasn't hurt at all...just a little blood shot. Whats so bad about wearing them overnight...will something happen to me? Somebody please answer me!!!!! (11 replies)
... Hi the contacts that are made to be worn overnight are of a different material than the daily wear lense. The are made purposely that way. They allow the eye more oxygen. ... (6 replies)
... I know my house.. but i mean when im at other ppls houses and i dont want them to see me with glasses on lookin like a retard. what makes the overnight ones safe to wear while sleeping..? ... (6 replies)
... I can barely see without my contacts and I don't take them out at night because in the morning I won't have time to put them back on. But I guess now I'lll have to. ... (6 replies)
... i was told if you wear your contacts overnight and they are not the continuois weal lenses, you could develop serious eye problems broght on by a reduced flow of ozygen to your eye. ... (6 replies)
... Is it bad for your eyes to wear contacts overnight? ... (6 replies)
... Wear them overnight only, no glasses or contacts to deal with during the day. ... (4 replies)
... i heard rumors of new contacts coming out that you put in your eyes and overnight the lens reshapes your corneas to the prescription that you need. then in the morning, you just take them out, then repeat the process every other night. ... (4 replies)
... Just wondering how many contact wearer's leave there's in overnight. I know your not supposed to, but it's awfull tempting.
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... meibomian gland dysfunction. Try to keep a good eyelid hygiene and use the eye drops regularly. Also, try using regular glasses instead of contacts for a few weeks to see how you get on. Allergy pills is no good for dry eye as they tend to increase the problems. ... (1 replies)
... There are some risks to sleeping with contacts in. ... (4 replies)
... here is no pain to speak of. The problem did not improve overnight. The right eye is perfectly fine. I have not experienced this before, though I have worn these contacts previously. ... (0 replies)
... Evie4, your recent posts exactly describe my nighttime routine, reaching for drops without moving eyes, knocking them off the nightstand, etc. I am currently using a bandage contact lens for RCE resulting from a fingernail scratch injury. It is a silicon hydrogel soft contact, which my ophthalmologist explains is more oxygen permeable than traditional soft contacts, and... (88 replies)
... Thanks for the info, guys! I've since switched back to my regualr contacts instead of the overnight kind, and haven't had the problem since. Man, I can't wait until I can get lasik and be done with contacts all together! ... (9 replies)
... ink eye hun.Well I dont think it is as it can be caused by your contact lenses. Waking up with a red eye and very watery or itchy eyes is caused by keeping your contacts in overnight. I had this problem myself and you can not put any kind of eye drops, prescribed or otherwise in your eye when you are wearing contacts. ... (9 replies)