Bocce Ball and Disposables

It’s no secret that disposable contacts have made it easy for people suffering from vision problems to see more clearly and enjoy a more active lifestyle. Gone are the hassles of trying to compensate with reading glasses or costly laser surgery. Even people who have tried contacts before and not liked them are singing the praises for disposable lenses. They make any number of activities possible, from casual sports and recreation, to effortless sleeping.

People who normally wear contacts need not have their original prescription modified. Instead, disposables can be order without having to sit for a new eye examination. Disposable lenses are relatively affordable (especially when you consider the long-term cost of cleaning supplies) and uncommonly comfortable. This means you can save yourself the cost of new, expensive frames and messy cleaning supplies.

Like the aging process itself, vision loss is a slow, almost imperceptible degeneration. Vision problems can be caused by any number of degenerative conditions. Indeed, you could treat your symptoms with surgery, but with disposables, all you need is a competent optometrist. For the cost of a pair of designer frames you could have a six-month supply of feather-soft lenses.

Most middle-aged and elderly people enjoy active lifestyles that would be hampered by a pair of cumbersome glasses. Swimming, walking, bocce ball — the sky is the limit with disposables. All that’s needed is a pair of great sunglasses. If people think contacts are not age appropriate — think again.

Eventually any and all prescriptions will have to be changed as most vision loss is caused by ocular degeneration. This means having to surrender your dead-weight glasses to be changed out once a year. With disposable contacts lenses; you can simply order a new supply, with a new prescription, as needed. It’s hard to argue against wearing disposables — and for good reason.

The best contact lenses are disposable lenses. Invest in a year’s supply and begin enjoying your life.

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