I started to suffer from severe dry eyes, so they were like wearing sandpaper in the end unfortunately. Wish i could go back to them. I tried every lens on the market from cheapest to some that were over £100 and nothing worked
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Originally Posted by RogiBear View PostI started to suffer from severe dry eyes, so they were like wearing sandpaper in the end unfortunately. Wish i could go back to them. I tried every lens on the market from cheapest to some that were over £100 and nothing worked
They all seem to help whilst trying to find the cause.
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Originally Posted by wullie1952 View Postwhat are gas permeable lenses.i,ve never heard of them. could you maybe post a link to whoever sells them so Icould see an example.
soft contacts are very flexible dicks which do not rub a s much but can be fiddly to handle as they flip inside out and then don't work
gas permeable are semi rigid plastic that allow air to transmit through small holes to allow the cornea to breathe and not go dry; these have been about for many years now, and any optician-shop that does contact lens will do them
Please consult with your optician for more details and your compatibility
Not every one can wear, or can handle to regime of contact lens useUp the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by wullie1952 View Postwhat are gas permeable lenses.i,ve never heard of them. could you maybe post a link to whoever sells them so Icould see an example.
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Originally Posted by Shockerz View PostSmall world. I am having tests for what's causing my dry eyes at the moment. I have regular drops to help, soon to be oil at night and also additional contact lens fluid.
They all seem to help whilst trying to find the cause.Speak up, you've got to speak up against the madness, you've got speak your mind if you dare
but don't try to get yourself elected, for if you do you'll have to cut your hair
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Originally Posted by vmax View PostThe probable cause is wearing contact lenses.
Apparently it may be a thing called "Sjogren's syndrome" so just waiting for confirmation as they've completed the tests. Ho Hum.
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I've been wearing snooker specs (the ones with the hinge in the arms) for a few years and they were ok.
I have just had eye tests and new prescription and got new lens for them from my Opticians who tweaked the prescription for 10-12 and brought it in a bit so the cue and CB are clearer. This did involve putting on the old style thingy with lens being out in and out while I look at something about 12' away and holding a finger up. They also made sure the centre of the lens are higher in the frame as opposed to where my last ones were.
Tldr: it is more complicated thsn just having your prescription put in a big frame.
I've only played in them once and long balls are certainly clearer, but the depth perception may have changed.
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Originally Posted by Shockerz View PostI wish, I'd just get glasses if it were, I've been wearing contacts for 15 to 20 years without issue.
Long term use of something unnatural in your body will eventually lead to some sort of physical reaction.
Speak up, you've got to speak up against the madness, you've got speak your mind if you dare
but don't try to get yourself elected, for if you do you'll have to cut your hair
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Originally Posted by vmax View Post
Same for me, no problems until I started to suffer an irritation in my left eye, like there was something on the inside of my left eyelid, I stopped wearing contacts and the irritation went away, wore contacts again and it came back so the contacts must have been causing it.
Long term use of something unnatural in your body will eventually lead to some sort of physical reaction.
I tried contacts and thot they were brilliant, however, my eyeball developed large red veins. Wasn’t sore but I was starting to look like something out of a horror movie. Given that I only have good sight in one eye I didn’t want to take any chances. Reverted to snooker spex. Not perfect but you just have to do your best. Didn’t hold Dennis Taylor back that much lol.
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Originally Posted by vmax View PostLong term use of something unnatural in your body will eventually lead to some sort of physical reaction.
I used to hate looking over the rim of my old glasses and for me the contacts have been a Godsend.
Idid do a blog on the various things if any one is interested and there is a link at the bottom for special made snooker glasses.
https://www.snookercrazy.com/dennis-...ooker-glasses/
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Originally Posted by hunter101 View PostI bought a pair a few years ago from snookerspex. The glaze was terrible and they only worked if I was looking directly forward. As soon as I got down for the shot they would blur.
I'm Chris from snookerspex. I wish you had got in touch sooner, I'd be more than happy to put right any issues you may have with your snooker glasses. I pride myself on customer satisfaction! Perhaps give me a call in the week and let's get those glasses working as well as possible.
As regards supplying the hurricane when I dont recommend them, yes it's true. However there is a demand for them and for some people they work adequately. My main criticism is all the screws tend to work loose with time so you always end up having to re-adjust them. Practically they are ok, but I believe other models in my range are better designs.
If I can answer any questions please feel free to get in touch.
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