I suggest speaking with her optician about this option.
What can work and be beneficial for M_V might not be for her.
Unfortunately, as a healthcare professional who has worked in contact lenses for a bit in my career, I have noticed that many contact lens wearers tend to self-prescribe them with x,y,z lenses without any professional opinion/support.
It is true there are lenses out there that can be worn in extended wear as M_V but normally there is someone who helps you determine if this is a healthy choice and guide you through risk&benefits.
We do have only 2 eyes (most of us) and it is better to keep them super healthy.
She doesn't really like contacts so continues to wear her glasses. I've been trying to get her to get some bigger framed "sports" glasses to help her head/neck position when cycling but nothing's happened thus far.
I suggest speaking with her optician about this option.
What can work and be beneficial for M_V might not be for her.
Unfortunately, as a healthcare professional who has worked in contact lenses for a bit in my career, I have noticed that many contact lens wearers tend to self-prescribe them with x,y,z lenses without any professional opinion/support.
It is true there are lenses out there that can be worn in extended wear as M_V but normally there is someone who helps you determine if this is a healthy choice and guide you through risk&benefits.
We do have only 2 eyes (most of us) and it is better to keep them super healthy.