Okay this a very weird question. When I woke up this morning, i couldn't find my glasses. Thinking I went to bed with my contacts on, I touched my eyes looking for the edge of the contacts. In one eye I felt it and in the other I didn't. When I checked my contact case, both contacts were sitting in the solution. Is it normal to be able to feel your eye lens? Because that's starting to freak me out.
onetallguy answered Friday November 26 2004, 6:58 pm: you didnt touch your lens....the lens is under the surface of your eye...but thats the technical stuff.....but to answering your question...it is normal...ive fallen asleep with my contacts in before and i couldnt tell if they were in or not...as long as your eyes dont hurt anymore then its all good [ onetallguy's advice column | Ask onetallguy A Question ]
PleaseHelpMe answered Friday November 26 2004, 4:17 pm: Yeah its normal. Your eyes have in a way its own contact len's. It'z pretty freaky but its nothing to worry about. This is sick but I once thought my contacts were still in my eyes, and I kept trying to get them out. Insted I pulled at my eye and it streched out a little. I was freaked up but my mom said everyone has is. Lol, so yeah nothing to worry about. [ PleaseHelpMe's advice column | Ask PleaseHelpMe A Question ]
LilMia811 answered Friday November 26 2004, 3:17 pm: because you had just woke up, and normally everything isnt completely apparent or visible to us when we just wake up, you probably only thought you felt your lens but you didnt. i really dont think its a big deal. but if you do, take you contacts out and touch your eye again and see if you still can feel your lens. If you can, then maybe you see your eye doctor. [ LilMia811's advice column | Ask LilMia811 A Question ]
hailebop answered Friday November 26 2004, 3:07 pm: I don't know if you realise you did this or it was simply accidental double-clicking, but you posted your question twice. Please don't do that - questions don't appear immediately because they need to be approved by mods before they appear on general searches. Posting twice doesn't mean they'll be approved faster, it just means extra work for the mods.
I'd normally say something related to your question here, but I'm afraid I have no idea. I imagine as long as you didn't hurt yourself by touching your eye, things are fine and what you experienced was normal. If it begins to hurt though, then maybe you pressed too hard and shouldn't noramlly be able to feel your lens like that. [ hailebop's advice column | Ask hailebop A Question ]
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