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Originally Posted by SebC
Usually a glasses wearer out of convenience, but I find my vision is better with contacts (partly because I can never get my glasses totally spotless, also I think they are degrading over time), particularly at night. However, I don't need contacts very often, so I had assumed that I'd be a great fit for dailies (at least now that technology has improved and they are available for more prescriptions, as I have astigmatism).
I went to an optometrist who was able to find some fine monthly contacts for me, but all the dailies they tried for me were unacceptably blurry. (When I have cause to wear contacts, I need my vision to be excellent.) Couldn't get a satisfactory answer from them as to why this was the case. They also provided a prescription for both the dailies and the monthlies and while not identical, seemed pretty close. Is it just the discrepancy between prescriptions that could cause this, or what else might be going on?
Also are there any solutions you might suggest for my general use case? Will DM you some more details that are personal information.
I suspect my answer might be this one:
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Daily contacts lenses do not come in as many parameters as the monthly lenses do. So in some cases you can not achieve the vision of monthly lenses in dailies. Daily Parameters are being expanded all the time though and its possible that in the near future your rx could be accommodated.