Contact Lenses on the Playa
- Gardenfaerie
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Contact Lenses on the Playa
I am wondering if I will have problems with my contact lenses due to the dust and dry air. Any advice or thoughts on this? 
- Elderberry
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At my first burn, I had a horrible time with my contacts, had to take them out and go blind or wear my ugly glasses after the first day. The past 2 years I didn't have nearly as much trouble and was able to wear my contacts all week. The improvement could have been because of any number of factors: I switched lense brands, less overall dust storms, a more dust-proof sleeping arrangement, I also stopped taking the lenses out at night - left them in all week. YMMV - I think it depends on a lot of personal factors, how sensitive your eyes are to dryness, what type of lenses you wear, how dusty it is, how often you wear your goggles, etc., etc. Like jkisha said, bring extra lenses, solution and backup glasses, and you'll be fine
Pack a little bottle of solution or artificial tears in your backpack if your eyes get dry when out and about, sometimes just a little squirt in the eye makes them feel much better.
I actually finally got glasses for the first time since 16 years of age, because I was worried that my luck would run out one day on the playa--but my luck (as a soft lense disposable wearer) continues to hold. I bring the specs every time, just in case.
I bring spare a lot of spare contacts and solution (one big bottle and a couple of little ones--they'll get used up if I don't crack them open or give them away as gifts.) Also, a spare lense case and few tiny bottles of artificial tears and (separately) redness reliever, because if you use redness reliever when you only need tears, your eyes allegedly get dependent on it. Heh.
I hate how my eyes feel when I sleep with them in, so I wash my hands and remove the lenses every night. If you can't wash your hands to your satisfaction, might be better to sleep with them in, though, and handle it the next day.
I never had any trouble out there but my campmate did, and had to wear her glasses for a few days.
I bring spare a lot of spare contacts and solution (one big bottle and a couple of little ones--they'll get used up if I don't crack them open or give them away as gifts.) Also, a spare lense case and few tiny bottles of artificial tears and (separately) redness reliever, because if you use redness reliever when you only need tears, your eyes allegedly get dependent on it. Heh.
I hate how my eyes feel when I sleep with them in, so I wash my hands and remove the lenses every night. If you can't wash your hands to your satisfaction, might be better to sleep with them in, though, and handle it the next day.
I never had any trouble out there but my campmate did, and had to wear her glasses for a few days.
- Teo del Fuego
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I've worn hard contacts since 1965, and I've always worn my contacts at Burning Man. If there's a dust storm, the contacts get dusty and hurt, so I take them out. Goggles work, so if I remember my goggles in the storm, no problem. Other than that, just normal days with contacts.
Your mileage will vary. Bring an extra pair of contacts and bring glasses as a back up.
Your mileage will vary. Bring an extra pair of contacts and bring glasses as a back up.
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- Elderberry
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I bring those too, though I'm sure some would worry about the MOOP factor.Dust Becomes You wrote:those little one-shot eye drops rock!
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I was worried about my contacts when I went to my first burn last year. I wear monthly soft lenses, so I spoke to the contact specialist at my optometrist's and he got me trial packs of 2 different brands of daily soft lenses. They worked fantastically! Put them on in the tent with clean hands in the morning, wear all day long, take them out right before bed and throw in the trash. And because they were fresh everyday no dryness or dusty lens issues. Also, the free trial packs were good for a total of 10 days, so I even have a few extras left over for this year! I brought 2 sets of my monthlies just in case the trial lenses buggered my eyes though, but that didn't happen
If you want to try something new, try snagging some trial packs next time you're at your eye doc's. Telling long tales about horrendous dust storms might help, I think my specialist though I was going to the Sahara to dig up mummies by the time I was finished.
If you want to try something new, try snagging some trial packs next time you're at your eye doc's. Telling long tales about horrendous dust storms might help, I think my specialist though I was going to the Sahara to dig up mummies by the time I was finished.
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I wore my contacts at the last burn and pretty much spent the whole time putting eye drops in. It was ok during the day when I could justify them with the use of sweet sunglasses and goggles. But at night my vision suffered and things were constantly blurry if I didn't put drops in.
This year I'm stocking up on cheap prescription sunglasses so I'll wear them mostly, and have contacts as a back up.
This year I'm stocking up on cheap prescription sunglasses so I'll wear them mostly, and have contacts as a back up.
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- Ugly Dougly
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The first two times I went, my lenses were of the type that I could sleep in, and the dust was not as bad.
Last burn, I didn't have a good secure clean area to change out my lenses - and I had the kind of contacts that you can't leave in over night. So I fell back on my glasses.
I'd suggest bringing your specs with you in case you have to fall back on those - and check that your dust goggles fit over them.
Last burn, I didn't have a good secure clean area to change out my lenses - and I had the kind of contacts that you can't leave in over night. So I fell back on my glasses.
I'd suggest bringing your specs with you in case you have to fall back on those - and check that your dust goggles fit over them.
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Hard lenses
I wear my gas permeable hard lenses all day and all night while on the playa. Oddly, I have more problems with dry eyes while working in SF than I do in the arid conditions on the playa.
Goggles are essential. But totally manageable.
I blame it all on computers. Another odd thing, my near vision improves over the course of the week. Again. Computers. Fuck. Your. Eyes.
Goggles are essential. But totally manageable.
I blame it all on computers. Another odd thing, my near vision improves over the course of the week. Again. Computers. Fuck. Your. Eyes.
I might try the Systane, too, then.
I'm also a new fan of "Thera Tears" (preservative-free) artificial tears. They're not cheap ($8.49 at Target for 0.5 oz, a slightly more economical $12 for 1 oz.) They feel so much better than any other brand I've tried so far. I wonder if it's even wise to buy the larger size unless one is using it constantly, however. The missing preservatives, and whatnot.
(I've had dryer eyes since my eye doctor urged me to switch my contact lense brand . . . he's kind of a dismissive jerk anyway, so to hell with him. Time for a new doctor.)
I'm also a new fan of "Thera Tears" (preservative-free) artificial tears. They're not cheap ($8.49 at Target for 0.5 oz, a slightly more economical $12 for 1 oz.) They feel so much better than any other brand I've tried so far. I wonder if it's even wise to buy the larger size unless one is using it constantly, however. The missing preservatives, and whatnot.
(I've had dryer eyes since my eye doctor urged me to switch my contact lense brand . . . he's kind of a dismissive jerk anyway, so to hell with him. Time for a new doctor.)
Go with the smaller size. A friend of mine is a pharmacy tech, and he told me that once you open the cap off eye drops they expire within two weeks! The expiry date on the side of the bottle only applies to unopened bottles. Apparently, after they've been opened for 2 weeks they're too contaminated with bacteria to work that well. After I learned that I started buying the mini travel-size visine tears (6mL) so I buy new ones more often.Savannah wrote: I wonder if it's even wise to buy the larger size unless one is using it constantly, however. The missing preservatives, and whatnot.
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Make sure you read the instructions. Most of those get the red out products are not supposed to be used while wearing contacts.Savannah wrote:Thanks! Thus reinforced, might go with a box of 32 "single serving" uses of the preservative-free Thera Tears. Then I can share.(I don't like to pass a bottle around.)
(I already have 2 mini Visine redness relievers, but I only want to use them when my eyes are red, not dry.)
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My biggest issue with contacts (I wear the one-day disposables) is getting my hands clean in the morning. I've made a sink for this year, so that should help, I think. I figure a rinse with a diluted vinegar solution followed by a wash with Dr. Bronner's ought to get my hands fairly clean.
Hmm, as I write this I just realized that the spearmint or peppermint or whatever kind of mint they use in the soap might sting a bit. Perhaps I'll go with the almond soap instead.
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