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Some dude on facebook mentioned this:
I don't want to bore anyone with my life story, but I got into contacts 9 years ago specifically for playing baseball (with lots of dust... and sweat), and I never had a problem... and was never big on lens hygiene. These days I put them in and take them out in seconds, without a mirror... but anyways, picked up two boxes of 30 day extended wear contacts just for BMQ/soldiering, and currently only have 1/2 a pair of glasses (need a lens replaced), so if anyone can shoot down or confirm this scuttlebut, that would be swell.
I'll probably get the lens replaced anyways, for backup, but I used glasses for reading the chalkboard at school... and stationary activities.
True/false?I was told by the doctor when i went for my medical downtown toronto that im not allowed to wear contacts for bmq. reason being you have a high chance to get dirt and crap in your eye and that would really irrate your eyes. I dont own a pair of glasses so i had to get a prescription for glasses and get paper work filled for them. He told me i have to show up with glasses.
I don't want to bore anyone with my life story, but I got into contacts 9 years ago specifically for playing baseball (with lots of dust... and sweat), and I never had a problem... and was never big on lens hygiene. These days I put them in and take them out in seconds, without a mirror... but anyways, picked up two boxes of 30 day extended wear contacts just for BMQ/soldiering, and currently only have 1/2 a pair of glasses (need a lens replaced), so if anyone can shoot down or confirm this scuttlebut, that would be swell.
I'll probably get the lens replaced anyways, for backup, but I used glasses for reading the chalkboard at school... and stationary activities.