Can you put Rx lenses into Burberry sunglasses?
Posted By: MSMT on 2009-06-03
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No, I can't afford them, but my daughter is trading them to me for her plane ticket I paid for. I need new shades but can't see worth a hoot without rx lenses. What do ya'll think, will my plan work?
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This happens with my sunglasses as well as reading
and I know what you are talking about. I think the haziness comes from either touching your face with the lens part or maybe your breath. I usually just take mine off and then put back on. Has nothing to do with the price you paid.
RX lenses
I don't know why not. I've used old frames I really liked to have new Rx lens put into them. I'll bet they look cool! Good luck.
Thanks. I see much better with my lenses than my glasses for sure. I will try that with the
Boston. I used that on them also. It is very bad pollen time around here right now. My car is covered in it.
Do you wear contact lenses? sm
I had giant cell papilloma on the inside of my lid once from my lens. Not painful, occasionally itchy, but really not bothersome. Doc told me to stop wearing the lenses a few weeks, maybe gave me drops (happened a long time ago), and the condition resolved.
Hope you heal soon, whatever it is.
I wear Unilens gas permeable bifocal lenses.
I am also middle-aged. During high pollen times, I have difficulty wearing my lenses, too, and I think this is much worse since I've gotten older. Dry eyes are part of the deal, I guess. I happen to use Boston solution for my lenses, and sometimes a drop or two in both eyes will help extend my wear time. But, whenever I use any antihistamines, I have to count on not wearing my lenses. Those just exacerbate the dry eye problem.
All I can suggest is to limit your lens wear time and try re-wetting solution.
I wear gas permeable contact lenses and have been having trouble with itching eyes and whitish
exudate when I wear them lately and the eye doc says it is allergies. I have tried Allergan for contact lens problems but it doesnt really work. It may also be my eyes are dry. I dont want to try other lenses but just wondered if anyone else has this problem. I end up wearing my glasses and I actually see better with the lenses but they have become very uncomfortable. I am middle aged by the way. I never had this problem before and did you find anything that works.
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