ladyjai
01-20-2006, 05:57 PM
i'm new to contacts. about 2 months of non-continuous wear. I have my old glasses, which are OLD. I have discovered that I can wear the contacts while riding, but the 9 mile commute leaves my eyes feeling a little irritated for an hour afterwards, and can slightly dull my vision. OK, no problem, I'll just have to wear my glasses. though I liked the fact that when I wore contacts, my eyes were cleaner than with the eye glasses. My glasses serve as a funnel or something, I always arrive with a few bugs in each eye, and lots of black asphalt dirt. the fact that i didn't have that while wearing contacts had an appeal.
well, I was at the LBS, and I found a pair of orange Tifosi glasses. They totally match my bike. 3 lenses... hmmmmm. I went for it. Figured they were designed to reduce wind, I had a pretty good chance, and I had not worn sunglasses since I was in 4th grade! (growing up, we could never afford 2 pairs of eyeglasses)
i wore them several days during my commute, with the clear lens so I could see (i can't wait for it to warm up!) then today, I was excited as it meant a chance to wear sunglasses, and see how they worked. I loved them! It took a few miles to get adjusted to the tinting of my world, but oh, so nice.
I rode up South Mountain. I went WEE---BRRRRRRRRRR down it, and my contacts started acting a little funky. I stopped at the triangle to try and let them feel happier, they settled down and I continued. Today was also decently windy, especially adding in the effects of riding down the mountain, and a headwind on the way home, not a bad one. Well, on baseline, about 48miles into the ride, my eyes started really being bothered. It was not pain, but they felt funny, and the bottom half of my vision was turning a little fuzzy... I wished again for the tenth time that I'd grabbed that little bottle of eye-drops. they seemed to be telling me I'd need them, but I'd left them at home.
2 miles later, i was blinking and felt one contact leave my eye. I tilted my head further down and it fell onto the glasses. For a split second, I freaked inside - my contact! I needed to see!
I removed myself from traffic and tried to figure out what to do with this thing. it was half-way dried out. i ended up putting it in a pill container that i bring my calcium and endurocaps in. then I tried to figure out what to do. regardless, I was at least 11 miles from home. I could try to visit a walgreens - um, where? not too close in that part of town, but.. the contact really looked like it needed a full night of soaking to maybe recover, it may not even...
ok.. well, i still have one eye working. the contact that fell out was for my -4 eye, so that was - fuzzy. cautiously I proceede forward... my vision is a new mixup, and depth perception and judging distances is much harder. Luckily my right eye is dominent, so clear prevailed over fuzzy. of course, I was worried that it would bail ship like it's sibling. When I could (clear parts of the road - luckily most of the way back was on a bike lane on not so heavily trafficked roads) I'd ride with my right eye closed, to try and keep it moist and happy. I arrived hope safely and with my vision unworsened. got home popped those buggers into solution and got my glasses on. my eyes feel fine right now, but...
So... any ride longer than a commute, I need to bring drops and use them every 10-15mile, or maybe i should stop wearing contacts and stick with eyeglasses, though I really liked the way the cyclist sunglasses fit and worked.
do any of you gals ride with contacts? do they make special ones designed for athletes? I'm using focus monthly's right now as i need flatter lens than the average person.
well, I was at the LBS, and I found a pair of orange Tifosi glasses. They totally match my bike. 3 lenses... hmmmmm. I went for it. Figured they were designed to reduce wind, I had a pretty good chance, and I had not worn sunglasses since I was in 4th grade! (growing up, we could never afford 2 pairs of eyeglasses)
i wore them several days during my commute, with the clear lens so I could see (i can't wait for it to warm up!) then today, I was excited as it meant a chance to wear sunglasses, and see how they worked. I loved them! It took a few miles to get adjusted to the tinting of my world, but oh, so nice.
I rode up South Mountain. I went WEE---BRRRRRRRRRR down it, and my contacts started acting a little funky. I stopped at the triangle to try and let them feel happier, they settled down and I continued. Today was also decently windy, especially adding in the effects of riding down the mountain, and a headwind on the way home, not a bad one. Well, on baseline, about 48miles into the ride, my eyes started really being bothered. It was not pain, but they felt funny, and the bottom half of my vision was turning a little fuzzy... I wished again for the tenth time that I'd grabbed that little bottle of eye-drops. they seemed to be telling me I'd need them, but I'd left them at home.
2 miles later, i was blinking and felt one contact leave my eye. I tilted my head further down and it fell onto the glasses. For a split second, I freaked inside - my contact! I needed to see!
I removed myself from traffic and tried to figure out what to do with this thing. it was half-way dried out. i ended up putting it in a pill container that i bring my calcium and endurocaps in. then I tried to figure out what to do. regardless, I was at least 11 miles from home. I could try to visit a walgreens - um, where? not too close in that part of town, but.. the contact really looked like it needed a full night of soaking to maybe recover, it may not even...
ok.. well, i still have one eye working. the contact that fell out was for my -4 eye, so that was - fuzzy. cautiously I proceede forward... my vision is a new mixup, and depth perception and judging distances is much harder. Luckily my right eye is dominent, so clear prevailed over fuzzy. of course, I was worried that it would bail ship like it's sibling. When I could (clear parts of the road - luckily most of the way back was on a bike lane on not so heavily trafficked roads) I'd ride with my right eye closed, to try and keep it moist and happy. I arrived hope safely and with my vision unworsened. got home popped those buggers into solution and got my glasses on. my eyes feel fine right now, but...
So... any ride longer than a commute, I need to bring drops and use them every 10-15mile, or maybe i should stop wearing contacts and stick with eyeglasses, though I really liked the way the cyclist sunglasses fit and worked.
do any of you gals ride with contacts? do they make special ones designed for athletes? I'm using focus monthly's right now as i need flatter lens than the average person.