I have been wearing contacts for around 14 years now I think. From all the posts I've read, it sounds like you might have gotten a poorly made set of contacts. If you are making sure they are properly cleaned, you hands are clean & free of debris, the contacts are right-side out, you order the right size recommended by your eye doctor, & your using blink or another product to help moisten...then that is more than likely the issue. I have had FX lenses that no matter what I did, they were always VERY un-comfortable for me. I also had this issue with other types of contacts that were doctor prescribed (Day & Nights lenses are HORRIBLE!
). Everyones eyes are different & you will run into lenses that just don't work for you.
Before you get discouraged though, go through all the steps again & try switching to a different brand of solution. I've found that there are certain brands that don't seem to get the job done right for me. After all that I have tried,
here is one that I have stuck with for years & has served me well. You also might look into a protien remover drop or enzyme tablets to keep lenses cleaner & more comfortable to wear over longer use...however I doubt you have too much protien build-up up brand new lenses lol.
Hope you get this figured out though...nothing worse than spending money on something you can't use
GL!