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Seems like everyday I wear them, my eyes get very tired after 8+ hours of wearing them, and irritating blurry.

Anything I can do to help this? Or can my eye doctor do something?

I've been wearing the same brand of contacts for 5+years, Acuve Advance with Hydraclear. It's just gotten to the point where I'm tired all the time after wearing them..

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Nope, and it will get worse with time. Sure, you can use reqetting drops/a good cleaning solution, but after about 10 years of contacts my eyes just wouldn't put up with them anymore. At one point, I would get migraines only 1-2 hours after wearing them. Get laser eye surgery when you can, it's beyond worth it.

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You should wear extended wear contacts. I wear PureVision. I take them out once a week after I mow the grass, clean them and put them right back in. I even sleep in them. I have no problems other than if I stay up too late they start to get somewhat dry, but that's like a 14-16 hr day.

This. I too have night and days and extended wear.

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