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Clear Care Contact System!! Another Recommendation??

I use Acuvue Oasys contacts and am very happy with them. My problem is with the cleaning system/solution. Recently, my Eye Dr. recommended I use Clear Care System with the bubbling case. I have dry eyes and very often my eyes get really dry and a little red by the late afternoon. The Oasys contacts have helped a lot, but I also wanted a good solution which would help add moisture to my eyes too. The Clear Care really seems to help, but here is my problem. I have had 4 contacts come out of this system cracked or damaged on the edge of the contact. I can't afford this happening anymore. I know I am using the system correctly (I've read/re-read the directions) so I just don't understand. Has anyone had this happen too?? What contact solution system do any of you moms out there use and are really happy with?? I think it will be best to just change systems/solutions. Opti-Free, Aquify???? Remember about my dry eyes b/c I'd love to find a solution which is extra moisturizing too. Thanks so much for the advice.

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I switched to Opti-Free Replenish system and I love it so far. Some of you recommended this plus it was the "back-up" system from my Dr. too. I did go back to her right away when my contacts were tearing from the Clear Care system case. She did give me more samples, but after ruining 4 contacts, it was time to change. The Opti-Free is simple with the regular cleaning case and my eyes feel refreshed and I hardly ever use my rewetting drops now. I've been able to wear my contacts almost every day, all day now. Thanks

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Hi, J.. I use Acuvue Oasys, too, and I LOVE them! My eyes used to dry out, too, but I don't have near the problem I did before the Oasys'. I use Alcon's Opti-Free Replenish solution and have no problems with it. Maybe this will work for you, too. Smiles, S.

I use OptiFree as my soaking and cleaning solutions, but due to dry eyes I also use their eye drops. My optometrist gave me a couple sample bottles and so far so good. I find my eyes get drier and more sore as the day goes on. Hope this helps.

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I have dry eyes and my doc said to use Opti-Free Replenish. It works great. It costs a little more than the regular solutions, but it works. I shop at Wal-Mart & Target, and you can find them on sale pretty often. I am starting to save for Lasik b/c I am so tired of my contacts and dry eyes. I did try some contacts (can't remember which ones) that were supposed to help but they just made my eyes itchy.
Good Luck. If you find any other things that help dry eyes let me know. I am going for my check-up in a few weeks and if he tells me about any new stuff I will message you.

Hi, J.. I use Acuvue Oasys, too, and I LOVE them! My eyes used to dry out, too, but I don't have near the problem I did before the Oasys'. I use Alcon's Opti-Free Replenish solution and have no problems with it. Maybe this will work for you, too. Smiles, S.

I use the same contacts and have problems with dry eyes. I use Aquify solution now and I have no problems at all. I would give it a try. I actually had issues with Renu and my dryness became worse. I was told I am allergic to the chemicals that the companies use in Renu. Good luck.

I do not use those lenses, but I do use the Clear Care Contact solution every night and I have never had a lens crack on me. I wear Frequency 55 for astigmatism and also have dry eyes....it works great for me....

I have been using Ultra Care for several years with great results. My contacts tend to dry out my eyes also, and Ultra Care works best for me. However, this system is difficult to find. I have found it at CVS and at Walgreens sometimes. It does use the tablets that bubble while they soak. One thought about the damage happening to your lens, is maybe you are scratching or tearing the lens with a fingernail when you are cleaning it or removing it from your eye? Just a thought.

I would suspect the contacts, not the cleaner. I've been using that cleaner for years and love it! Take the damaged lenses back to your practitioner and he will replace them. I suspect he'll prescribe a different brand for you to try as well.

Good luck!

M.
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Hi J.,
I don't know anything about the Clear Care. However, I will say that I have issues with dry eyes as well. I also have pretty bad eye allergies. I went from Acuvue 2 to the Oasys with my doctors suggestion. They worked well with the dry eye problem but I noticed that they were a lot more fragile than the Acuvue 2 and would tear on me before the month (that they were supposed to last) was up. I have since gone back to the Acuvue 2 and use drops. Good Luck! I think I am going to seriously look into Lasik. After all is said and done it might actually be finacially beneficial.

I have recently started using Clear Care after my solution was discontinued. When the Dr. instructed me, he said to make sure I rub back & forth, not circular when pre-cleaning the lenses or they could tear. It has been over a month with no tears. I would occasionally have problems when using the old solution & they seemed to be bunched, so I figured it was a defective lot of contacts. Maybe you should call Acuvue?
-K.

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