{"version": "1.0", "type": "rich", "title": "Ah, Jesus, two years ago I switched to the Acuvue Oasys 2-week contacts, and they were really light and insubstantial and that...", "author_name": "kontextmaschine", "author_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com", "provider_name": "kontextmaschine", "provider_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com", "url": "https://kontextmaschine.com/post/692245879507337216/", "html": "<p><a class=\"tumblr_blog\" href=\"/post/692245002302160896/\" target=\"_blank\">kontextmaschine</a>:</p><blockquote><p>Ah, Jesus, two years ago I switched to the Acuvue Oasys 2-week contacts, and they were <b>really</b> light and insubstantial and that made them more comfortable in-eye but more difficult to handle.</p><p>I put a new one in yesterday, then later coming out of the shower where I got water in the\u2026 eyeball cavity it rolled back around the eye and it&rsquo;s been there ever since?</p><p>Like normally with contacts it would roll back out within 30 mins. With these last time I thought I had lost it, put another one in, but then at night after I&rsquo;d removed it the old one came out.</p><p>\u2026but that was like a week-old one, halfway through useful life and a bit harder and more worn, this one was still fresh and saline-saturated. I can feel it getting more of an irritant in there, hopefully it irritates it into being ejected in a day or two because I have no idea what else to do. Shout-out to medical device safety infrastructure thick enough I&rsquo;m confident that something this easy to happen won&rsquo;t permanently damage my eye, I guess.</p></blockquote>\n<p>Like, worst comes to worst, it&rsquo;s a sterile material safe for use in the eye that reacts to sustained exposure to the optic environment by breaking down</p>"}