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contacts "Make sure you have it on the right side. "
or sumthin like that by the way thanks FOR YOUR ADVICE YOURE GREEEAAATT =]
what do you mean RIGHT SIDE? is it not supposed to be placed in the CENTER of your eye ... i dont even think there is a RIGHT "SIDE" OF UR EEYE!
2 AND, "put it in and then blink" how does that happen like you place it in da middle of your eye even if your pupil aint lookin straight and lookin up you still put it in the center and blink? more details please IM SLOW
3 i dnt get how you just put it inside like you said " i keep my eye wide open as i can the put it in" im likee WHAAAATT ... how!??! its not magic or magnet that my pupil witll just suck it in from my finger..
get it? do you get wht i mean? =/
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I meant "right" as a synonym for "correct." Correct side of the contact. When you get it in, you'll know if it's inside-out because it will hurt like hell. If it does that, take it out and try again.
Yes, it's supposed to be in the center of your eye.
Just stick it in the middle of your eye. You'll feel it pop in. It will be cold on your eye. Once you know that you have it in, and that if you take your finger away it will stay in your eye, then blink. If you're not comfortable with touching your eye, then this won't work. Just stick your finger in there, it won't hurt.
It should look like this:
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It helps to keep your eye open with your other hand.
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If you still can't get it, go back to the eye doctor and get them to help you. ]
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