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Im a new contact lenses user. I can't get one of my lenses in my left eye!? |
Is this normal? I have astigmatism in right eye and i use a different contact and it goes in easily but the one for my left eye doesn't go in easily because its pretty mushy and thin. Every time i try to plop it into my eye it won't go in (it sticks to my finger) and when i do get it in it falls right out of my eyes..i finally got it in but why does this happen? Its normal and i have the same issues. It happens when your finger is too wet or if the contact is not wet enough. Just keep trying and good luck make sure its on the very center of the contact and be positive it is not inside out...if you continue to have problems talk to your eye doctor :) normal get used to it |
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