Glass vs contacts while hunting and scouting

I used to carry a pair of clear prescription glasses for dusk/dawn and a pair of prescription sunglasses for daytime, but this year I bought a pair of Oakley Flak 2.0 frames with Transitions Signature Gen 8 lenses. One pair to do it all!

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I have astigmatism and I also have rheumatoid arthritis and take humira. Every lasik place in Denver that I've spoken to rejects me immediately. My rheumatologist told me that she has many patients who get lasik. Is there some conspiracy against me or are there only certain places that take arthritis/humira patients?

It’s the rheumatoid arthritis that scares us. That suggests some sort of inflammation to connective tissue, which happens to be the same tissue type the cornea is. So we worry cutting on your cornea May incite an inflammatory reaction and make things go bad quickly.

Yeah for you, the only option would be an ICL if you were in the parameters of that. Or a lens exchange procedure where you essentially do cataract surgery before you develop a cataract (cash pay but it is a more permanent solution). But it still begs the question that there is little in the way to fine tune things if you don’t heal properly...that dang autoimmune stuff!
 
I used to carry a pair of clear prescription glasses for dusk/dawn and a pair of prescription sunglasses for daytime, but this year I bought a pair of Oakley Flak 2.0 frames with Transitions Signature Gen 8 lenses. One pair to do it all!

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Oohh! How do you like them? How well do they work with binoculars? I like this idea!


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Oohh! How do you like them? How well do they work with binoculars? I like this idea!
Overall, I think they’re great. Using binoculars without glasses is definitely more comfortable, but I’m in the crowd that values the eye protection while hunting/shooting. These lenses curve around your face, so the peripheral vision is pretty good, too.
 
Guys/gals, get lasik and be done with glasses and contacts. If you are above age 40-45, then a lens replacement with a multi focal lens will have you seeing things from distance to reading zone quite easily and you won’t have to worry about fosses or contacts again.

This is what I do, it is a safe surgery to have with today’s technology and there are lots of options out there for everyone, including those with astigmatism.

Money is a factor, but you are gonna spend that same money over your life on glasses or contacts anyway, so get rid of the hassle and come see me in sunny Dallas Fort Worth and we can hook you up with a vision improving surgery.

I know some folks around the country doh g this stuff as well, and will answer any questions you have, so feel free to ask away about your local doc or eye stuff in general
I had a lasik consultation 4-5 years ago. They said no as they could not improve my vision because of my astigmatisms…. Stuck with contacts and glasses.
 
Make sure you check your zero between glasses and contacts mine was a couple of inch's off,
got lazer done and would never go back to glasses or contacts anymore
 
Have astigmatism as well. Wear glasses pretty much all week at work. Contacts on the weekend for shooting and outdoors stuff. I hate fogging glasses, and need the ability to put sunglasses on and off outdoors. I have the monthly contacts and can keep them in for a few days without any discomfort - I also keep re-wetting drops in my pocket for occasional drying out issues while glassing or in the wind. (I am not a doctor, they probably frown on this)
 
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Near sighted eye glass wearers need low power and big eye relief.

8x42, 8x50, 8x56, 8.5x42 some 8x32 but rare.

10x42 is rare, 10x50 might be ok. 10x56 should be good.

12x56 should be good.

You need at least 20mm of actual eye relief. This is different than measured eye relief. You need 20mm from the glass to your eyeball.

Some times there might seem to be too much. Like 23mm. But those optics usually have a mid-setting. You can take a zip tie and block the tube out for those ones. That way they are set up for you.

I have a pair of Swarovski EL 8x42 TA they are ok. The 10x56 Swarovski EL's are a dream.

I have 20-450 vision and am legally blind without my glasses.

I have never been an contact wearer.
 
I hate wearing glasses when hunting, they always fog up on me. And bow hunting if I don't get the right frames I have trouble seeing thru the peep sight. So in 2016 I had lasik to get good long distance vision. Had the surgery and I didn't seem to work, DR said give it time everything looks good. Long story short it did not work at all. My long distance vision is way worse than before lasik. I'm trying to weak contacts and am now struggling to get anything to work. Glasses and contacts both seem ok for a while but seem to get worse later in the day. And I'm never satisfied with my long distance vision. My friend wears glasses and can see things far away much better than I can. Struggling with a contact and complained to eye dr who than said I have astigmatism, got contacts for that eye and it really helped. Going to find a different eye DR and get a second or third opinion. Been a pain in the a$$ and a huge waste of $$ for the lasik
 
I wear glasses daily, can’t stand them for hunting though. They fog up and get all smudged up when trying to use binos. So I tend to only wear contacts when hunting.

At the last hospital I worked for, LASIK and PRK were free for staff members. Almost when the PRK route for my eyes, but ended up getting cold feet. Really need my vision for my job (surgeon) more than I do for hobbies, so didn’t want to take the small risk of it making my eyes worse.
 
I have astigmatism in my right eye and wear glasses 99% of the time with the one exception being hunting. I'll pack glasses with me and then have disposable contacts. I've found glassing especially with a spotter to be more enjoyable and effective with contacts than glasses.
 
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