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Postby optom » Tue 19 Jan 2010 9:54 pm

Any one on here swim with there grafts ???

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Re: Swimming

Postby tneedham » Tue 19 Jan 2010 10:10 pm

I do.
But not in ridiculously chlorinated and peed in pools, only at my local gym.
I also keep my head above water which reduces me to back, breast and doggy.

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Re: Swimming

Postby GarethB » Wed 20 Jan 2010 8:38 am

Yup, been swimming with my grafts since before the stitches came out, so for 20 years now and never had a problem. Only since going back to lenses do I wear a mask to stop water getting behind the lenses and potentially casuing an infection.

The mask I use is really good and first recomended on this site, Rift swim mask by Speedo designed for watersports £16.05. They have UV protection and anti-fog. I got mine mail order from the Swimshop in Luton.
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Re: Swimming

Postby crakerjacker » Wed 20 Jan 2010 10:39 am

HI

Do these goggles let any water in at all? I am wanting to buy some goggles for when go on holidays so can go in the pool without risking water getting in. I have been looking on the net and i found this site http://www.aquasphereswim.co.uk

Do you ever get any water in your goggles Gareth?

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Re: Swimming

Postby Andrew MacLean » Wed 20 Jan 2010 1:02 pm

We had a member who was a professional diver; after his grafts he got back to work, but maybe his professional face mask was more robust than the average swimming pool swimmer might need.

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Re: Swimming

Postby GarethB » Wed 20 Jan 2010 1:05 pm

When I first got my goggles they did let a bit of water in but I could only feel it round my cheeks but none in my eyes but after some minor adjustment I found the best position and got the straps adjusted correctly I have found them fine for swimming and diving in at the deepend at my local pool.

I do know my local pool won't let you in wearing a professional diving mask like our Navy friend may wear except when you are in the scuba diving class they sometimes run.
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Re: Swimming

Postby Loopy-Lou » Wed 20 Jan 2010 4:04 pm

I've always been advised by the ophthal's not to swim

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Re: Swimming

Postby crakerjacker » Wed 20 Jan 2010 9:42 pm

The link i posted above looks like you can get prescription lenses in them too and look pretty water-tight. Loads to choose from.

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Re: Swimming

Postby GarethB » Thu 21 Jan 2010 12:27 pm

More and more can have prescrition lenses but my wife has found that with normal astigmatism few go high enough for her prescription.

I've never tried prescrition lenses for goggles because glasses do nothing for me and even at work the prescrition safety goggles don't go as high as you can get for a glasses prescription.

That's why I went for a set which gave a good seal so both my eyes and contact lenses were protected from the water.
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Re: Swimming

Postby pepepepe » Fri 22 Jan 2010 11:44 pm

Taking goggles off can be tricky with out anything splashing in to your eyes, even a bead of water of a tear size can easily get in to eyes, and therefore messing up the whole exercise.


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