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Jun

ok, i think my contact rolled somewhere in my eye. I was trying to remove my lens, and i noticed nothing in my left eye, but its weird b/c i usually know if it rolled away, do u think it popped out and i wasn't aware of it? ITs been 4 hours still no sign of it..help


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Does it injured? I've had contacts go behind my eye and it's terribly uncomfortable…unless you're feeling a lot of discomfort, chances are it popped out.

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well it all depends on your genetics. Some people are very lucky and are able to get their contacts back in a day or 2. Unfortunately, I've heard terrible stories about this . I've known people who have waited weeks for them to come out, it has caused them great physical AND mental anguish. They’ve had red eyes, in rare cases blood actually seeps from the eye, sometimes requiring life threatening surgery in which there’s only about a 3% survival rate. In terms of the emotional pain, the contact can wander out of the eye and to the brain where it causes severe mental depression. Hopefully you dont end up like that. Good luck!

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Don't wait two days! Close your eye and roll your eye up and around the top back and forth.. you should be able to feel it. Or close your eye and gently rub the top eyelid while looking down- If you still dont feel it at all after this, its probably not in your eye anymore.

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it might have folded but you'd feel it. It is impossible for it to go “behind” your eye.

it probably fell out if you can't see or feel it

I've worn lenses for 16yrs or so


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you would definitely feel it if it was still in your eye.

i think it fell out . it can’t go behind the eye.

don't worry!


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Have u tried gently rolling/rubbing over ur eye lid? If u don't recall seeing anything blurry for a sec or anything i bet it fell out or maybe u nvr put it in this morning !

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if you can't feel it then it prob popped out with out you knowing

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