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Old March 23rd, 2008, 14:02   #1
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Default Contact Vision Discepancies.

I have been wearing contacts and on somedays my vision is a little blurry. I think I should just wear my glasses to the AME but would the medical test say:
Corrective lenses required. Would that mean I could wear contacts AND glasses?
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Default Re: Contact Vision Discepancies.

Either are fine as long as they correct to 20/20. If you wear contacts while flying make sure to bring a back-up pair of glasses with you in your flight bag.
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Default Re: Contact Vision Discepancies.

Sorry for the delay in answering, Just got back from London last night.

If you are going to wear glassed to the AME, wear them for 3-4 days to allow your vision to go back to baseline and the swelling to go out of the cornea.
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Default Re: Contact Vision Discepancies.

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Sorry for the delay in answering, Just got back from London last night.

If you are going to wear glassed to the AME, wear them for 3-4 days to allow your vision to go back to baseline and the swelling to go out of the cornea.
Really? Would that improve my vision even more with glasses. When I take my contacts out at night and put on my glasses, my glasses always have much better clarity that contacts. Would that increase more?
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Default Re: Contact Vision Discepancies.

It may increase more. Contacts are great for many but most people have slightly better vision with glasses.
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