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Another contacts wearer here, have had no problems.
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I wear Accuvue II disposable contacts and have for nearly 20 years. I got them primarily for water sports but after putting them on I never again went back to glasses.
I've never lost a single one after a few hundred dives but now I have jinxed myself so probably should carry a spare on the boat.
I'm impaired as well without my contacts (or glasses). Clearing your mask can be a disaster with contacts. That said, I routinely practice but keep my eyes closed. In all other ways, contacts are better to have compared to a prescription mask. You need to be able to see on a boat and underwater. The mask can do that but your range of vision will be better with contacts. You also won't have to walk around with the mask on above water.