Yes, I have an astigmatism and have worn contacts happily for the past 15 years. The technology has improved a lot—they are also easier to clean and maintain. Over the years I have tried different kinds, and have had good experiences with both the permanent and the disposable kind.
I have an astigmatism in one eye and no astigmatism in the other, so now I use disposable lenses of two different brands, and I like them a lot. For the astigmatism I use a Vertex Toric, which is a one-month disposable lens, and for the other non-astigmatic eye I use an Acuvue 2-week disposable lens (non astigmatism). I prefer these to the “permanent” lenses (which need to be replaced after a year anyway).
I actually think the astigmatic toric lenses are easier to put in and take out, since they are slightly larger and less gummy, so they stay in a concave shape on your fingertip as you are trying to put them in.
You should ask your opthamologist if you can try a sample…most opthamologists will let you try a sample of the disposable lenses and you can see how they feel before you go ahead and order a years’ supply.
Try ‘em—I think you’ll be happy. FYI, I still wear my glasses on days when I get less than 6 hours of sleep, because I find contacts (of any type) irritating if I haven’t slept a lot, so if you’re new to contacts you might not want to put them in on days when you’re not well rested.
Also, if you are lucky enough to have medical insurance that includes vision coverage, you’ll find that this should cover a year’s worth of contact lenses, and is often a better deal than applying for free glasses under your insurance, since most people don’t need new glasses every year—and insurance rarely covers the trendy stylish frames anyway.
Whew—this was a long answer—hope this helps!