Are these new? If so, and you've cleaned them correctly unless they are the dailies...take them back to where you got them.
If they are older ones...get the ReNew solution or the Bauch and Lomb No Scrub solution which cleans lenses as they soak, no tablets, scrubbing or any action required to keep them clean.
If this doesn't work on older lenses it is probably time to get new ones. Usually this blurriness is caused by protein buildup and it's difficult to get rid of...again, you could go to the tablets but it will probably take a number of sessions cleaning them this way and the possibility of ripping the lenses before thay come clean... pretty certain.
Good luck
2006-07-08 11:02:43
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answered by dustiiart 5
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I can only share with you what happened to me. It turns out that I have more than one vision problem...I needed to see distance (like when driving)...and I needed reading glasses. I had a lot of trouble with my contacts until one day; I noticed I could see just fine. It turns out that one of the contacts fell out and the problem was solved. I started to put a contact in my weakest eye and my prescription lasted twice as long without any problems...so try just one contact and "see" what happens. Also, I hope you are using clean hands when you put them in. If the problem persists, then you have to go back to your eye doctor, okay?
2006-07-08 11:03:05
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answered by riverhawthorne 5
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When you first get contacts blurriness is usually a common initial reaction. Hwever ut wont last that long it just takes a little time for your eyes to get use to the contacts.
2006-07-08 10:57:49
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answered by Delicious 2
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i have contacts..i Have worn some form for the past 8 years..the ones i use now are the night and day..i can sleep with them on..the only time they are blurry is when i first wake up..after that..i forget i have them..i think Ive worn this pair for 4 months straight now.. Also depending on how often you take contacts out and how often you clean them, you can get calcium deposits on your lenses..
2006-07-08 11:00:20
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answered by ? 5
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Perhaps you have the right lens in the left eye or the lenses are "inside out"
The edges of the lens should make a little cup shape, not point outward.
failing that, go back to where you got them, maybe they got your prescription wrong or switched it with someone else's.
2006-07-08 11:02:04
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answered by aka DarthDad 5
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I get that every so often. It is just usually time to switch out the contacts. They may have reached their limit of time to be used, and are starting to break down. Switch them out and keep your eyes moisterized. If you continue to have problems I would consider seeing your eye doctor.
2006-07-08 10:58:49
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answered by Justin 3
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2016-11-30 21:29:38
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answered by vikas 4
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Some people can't wear contancts because they have dry eyes or the protien coat forms too fast. Disposables may work better or you may have to give it up.
2006-07-08 10:57:56
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answered by tenaciousd 6
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hello scarymonster, yes i do. i dont know if you have tried it yet but visine has a eyerop just for contacts its new to the market i bougt it and it wors great. good luck
2006-07-08 11:00:52
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answered by mzindependent41 1
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you might have an eye infection. you should see your doctor and make sure you use good clean technique when cleaning your Len's.
2006-07-08 10:57:34
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answered by jolees56 2
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