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Ok I went to the doc after I tore my contact and still I did something wrong... PLEASE ANSWER if you wear co.

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If you wear contact's please answer..

Ok I tore my 1st pair of trail contact's and I accidentaly got a left eye contact instead of the right eye..

I havn't worn the new one yet. But does it matter which eye you put it in if you haven't out it in yet?

The one that tore up was the right eye and the left one is good.. But I got another left one... Is it ok if I wear that on in my right eye?

I don't want to go back to the Eye doctor cause they r like really mean also cause I have been there like 3 times already and when ever I get an apotment I always go back like 10 times.

So just tell me if I put the left eye contact in the right eye it will be ok???

PLEASE Tell me .... this is my 1st time wearing contact's!!!!!!

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  1. If they are the same prescription you should be fine. For example, if they are both a -3.00, or both a 4.50, etc.

    If each eye has a different prescription strength you would want to see your doctor.


  2. NO!

    i seriously doubt you have the same prescription on both eyes, so if you do that it will s***w up your vision! and could damage it forever! you have two different numbers on your contacts so you shouldnt try that, if its possible that you could, you can only find out by asking them, if you dont want to go there again try calling, hope this helps =]

  3. Contacts are sold to the correct measurement and magnification that each eye requires.  You can't simply mix and match. If they are different correction magnification, then you cannot switch out. Just go back and get another.  They don't care - you're the one that has to pay for them!

  4. if the left contact is the same prescription and size as the right contact it should be fine.  if not then you should really go back.

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