Question Posted Friday September 21 2007, 10:20 pm
fffffffffflip.
i was taking my makeup off.
and i have a contact lense on.
so i was washing off the baby oil
and my eye started stinging.
and my contact lense was all funny
i tried taking it out.
with wet hands
but i couldnt find it.
i looked everywhere on the floor.
everywhere.
i couldnt find it.
and it feels like somethings in my eye.
its a soft lense
i have no clue what to do.
i tried looking for it.
for i cant see it in my eye.
ugh.
help
what should i do.
im like going to go to a walmart eye doctor
to see if they can see it.
but im scared.
help please.
i only have contact lense solution.
no saline or whatever,
and im seriously scared.
Lift up your eyelid, and look very closely in the mirror, my contact (somehow) went to the very top corner of my eye, and I took it out, put more solution on it, and put it back in. Chances are, if it stings and you can feel something there, then it is there. [ Sima's advice column | Ask Sima A Question ]
beachbrunette92 answered Sunday September 23 2007, 3:49 pm: that sometimes happenes to me too. It totally freaks me out but what i do to get them out is first i blink then just put my finger on the top of my open eye and pull it down. Chances are its stuck in the back of ur eye so try blinking alot and hopefully it will come out. [ beachbrunette92's advice column | Ask beachbrunette92 A Question ]
sunnyville answered Sunday September 23 2007, 3:48 pm: Don't be scared it must be somewhere on your eye have the doctor put the solution on you,to rub your eye until the lense appears or close them then open them or try blinking a lot too I'm sure it's there don't worry. [ sunnyville's advice column | Ask sunnyville A Question ]
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