yes, some let oxygen flow more frrely to the eyeball than others. it takes a few weeks to become adjusted then youd be ok o where you wont have that tired feeling. if ya do, you need to switch brands
2007-03-01 06:40:43
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answered by misspookett 4
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Hmmmm...Sweetie pie, I do not believe so. I used to use contact lenses myself, at a younger age, and I was fine. I never got tired. Maybe your contacts are getting dry and you need to put more drops and might get you tired and sleepy. I used to do the same, I would put the contact lenses in the morning and take them off before bed. I do not think the problem is your lenses though. Talk to your eye Doctor for a better explanation. Hope this helped...
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(Oh! And you might had your contact lenses over-time, (over-prescription) Put on new ones)
2007-02-28 20:36:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Mine do this alot to. If you are seeing ok I think you RX should be fine. Try to reduce your wear. Take them out earlier in the evening and if you can go a day or so with out them, like on a weekend. Just wear your back up glasses. Eyes get fatigued as well. Hope this helps
2007-02-28 20:36:43
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answered by scj1719 3
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it probably isn't your contacts... i wear my contacts every day all day... i'm not always tired....it could just be that you are tired from the problems from the day and all of the hard work that you have done... you eyes have maybe just dried out so you might want to apply some eye drops...good luck
2007-03-01 18:46:57
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answered by Jenny 2
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well it depends, my contacts sometimes make me tired but i usually haven't been rinsing them enough during the day. rinsing can really help during the day and right before you take them out. you see your contacts can stick to your eye by the end of the day and rinsing them before you take them out can help release the hold and help your eyes feel better.
2007-02-28 20:36:21
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answered by Robert W 1
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They have been known to cause fatigue.
There may be other factors involved that you are not mentioning
2007-02-28 20:34:59
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answered by Tyson boy's dad 5
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they irritate your eyes making you want to close them so that they get the proper natural moister
2007-02-28 20:34:41
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answered by Angie 3
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i don't think so, i'd look more at what you're eating and how much sleep you're getting in the first place.
2007-02-28 20:35:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Your prescription could be off.
2007-02-28 20:33:56
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answered by . 2
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