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Have you ever had a contact go to the back of your eye?

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what happened?

How did you get it out?

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  1. I accedently took a shower with them in and got water in my eyes. They freaked out and like slid under my eye, not all the way back though but like barely showing. It freaked me out though but I look the other way and pulled it out ASAP.


  2. no

    i dont think it is evem possible becuase you dont sleep with it on.

  3. no, it didn't and there wasnt a case of contact going to the back of the eye in any parts of the word.

    the stories or recount you may heard from ppl having their contact behind their eye is mainly because they lost their contacts which have hidden behind their eyelids.

    no worries, it will NEVER get lost behind the eyes. There is a membrane connected to the ball that prevents things to go into the back of an eye.

    if you happen to have lost ur contact behind your eyelids but couldnt retrieve them as you cant see them in naked eye, try the following which i saw helped lots of ppl in the internet:

    drop a few lubricating drop in your eyes and close them.

    gently massage the back of your eyelids downwards while looking down with close lids.

    then open your eyes and look up.

    to prevent your contact from being "lost":

    1) never rub your eyes. gently close your eyes and pat them but never rub them.

    2) never sleep with your contacts in your eyes.

  4. I do not believe this is possible. I have worn contacts for over a year now...and I have never had this happen. The contact is too big to go 'around' the eye to the back. If it is even possible, only something like a spec of dirt could do so - and it goes out eventually.

  5. I have never experienced this because it is not possible.  A contact lens can get stick under an eyelid or become really dry making it difficult to remove.

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