Can I Wear My Disposable Contact Lenses, Which I Normally Change Monthly, One Hour a Day for a Year?

I just got new glasses, and if I wear my disposable contact lenses one hour a day for exercising and then the rest of the day wear glasses, it would seem crazy to me to throw away the contact lenses every month since I would only be wearing them for a fraction of the tI ame. If you do the math, one hour a day compared to 15 hours a day of normal use, I could really wear them for 15 months. Is my logic faulty?


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4 Responses to “Can I Wear My Disposable Contact Lenses, Which I Normally Change Monthly, One Hour a Day for a Year?”

  • spongebobrogers says:

    Yeah, you probably can as long as they don’t begin to rip from being put in and taken out so much.

  • dogstar4god says:

    no..
    i wore mine for 3 hours a weeek.. used 1 pair (monthlies also) for close to a year.

  • aimeeleigh says:

    I would think so. That does logically make sense. Say you exercise one hour every day of the month, which is thirty or thirty-one hours…that equals only two regular days of wear. I don’t see anything wrong with it; it would seem like a waste to throw them out without them being used that often.

  • lanek says:

    be very careful with that notion…i used to work for three Ophthalmologists and 1 eye doctor….we seen cases of overuse that cost people their eye sight……at the minimum very painful issues………..

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