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Not at the same time.

You should have a left and a right lens. Each one is designed to correct the fault in the appropriate eye. So in short the answer is yes you can wear them in either eye (i.e. they would fit) but they will only work properly if you put them in the correct eyes.

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14y ago

Yes you can but only if your Optometrist has told you too! People don't usually wear contact lenses and glasses at the same time. A common reason for somebody to wear both at the same time is when somebody wears their contact lenses to correct their distance vision and they still need to wear a pair of glasses on top of their contact lenses so that they can read a book or see the computer or focus on any type of near/close objects (approx 40cm from the eye).

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Yes, If you have the valid prescription you get get cheap contact lenses online from www.lensvision.co.uk. if you do not have valid prescription and if this is the first time you are going to use contact lenses you must contact the optometrist first before you start to wear. you can contact our optometrist directly for more information http://www.lensvision.co.uk/optometrist.php

Actually, your eyecare professional will determine if you are a good candidate for contact lenses. They should also supply you with trials so that you can get used to them. Depending on where you are located, there are many online retailers that can fill a valid prescription for your lenses. Most of them ship to all countries. www.contactlensking.com

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11y ago

yes, apparently i wear 14.2 and 14.5 on my right side. however, i have a astigmatism in the right eye so i have no idea if that is apart of the size change. i'm only checking for the first time after years of wearing contacts because i would like to get FX ones for halloween. they are expensive and non refundable.

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You can if you're using Extended contact lenses, these you can use for up to a month I believe as long as you clean them. You could reuse Daily contact lenses, but it's not recommended seeing as they are usually thrown away after their purpose has been served.

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15y ago

For most people, yes--your prescription will USUALLY be different in each eye.

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no we cant wear contact lenses and glasses at the same time. But we can wear cooling glass and contact lenses at the same time

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11y ago

It depends. If you have 1 day disposable contacts, then you have to dispose them after 1 day. If you have contacts that are more lasting, then you can wear it more than once.

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