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Question about contact lenses.?
Last week, I went to the eye doctor and got contact lenses.
I'm still in my trial pair, and on my left eye they work great. But on my right eye, it makes my vision a bit fuzzy sometimes, and things up close are somewhat hard to read. I can tell this by covering my left eye and looking out my right and vice versa. For as long as I've had to wear glasses, I've had different vision in both eyes with my right one being worse.
I was just wondering if the fuzzy vision will go away with time after my eyes get used to the contacts or if I should ask my eye doctor about possibly getting two different lenses for both of my eyes?
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Definitely go back to your doctor and request two different perscriptions for each eye! Its not going to get any better if you just wait it out. Make sure to see if one or both of your eyes have astigmatism aswell.
Source(s): experience - 1 decade ago
Do you know if one of your eyes is worse than the other? If your right eye needs a stronger prescription than your left eye, it's possible that you might have mixed up your contacts. I do this sometimes, and because my left eye is worse than my right eye, everything will appear blurry out of my left eye.
If this doesn't work, I would recommend going back to your doctor and asking for different lenses.