Ah, Jesus, two years ago I switched to the Acuvue Oasys 2-week contacts, and they were really light and insubstantial and that...
Ah, Jesus, two years ago I switched to the Acuvue Oasys 2-week contacts, and they were really light and insubstantial and that made them more comfortable in-eye but more difficult to handle.
I put a new one in yesterday, then later coming out of the shower where I got water in the… eyeball cavity it rolled back around the eye and it’s been there ever since?
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’d removed it the old one came out.
…but 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’m confident that something this easy to happen won’t permanently damage my eye, I guess.
There are eye flush kits that basically boil down to “Fill tube with water, tip head back, flush into eyeball, tip head forwards, drain out of eyeball”. But just flood the eyeball with water.
Even better, it sounds like yours are the cheap soft kind so you don’t care about salvaging the $250 special contact lens.
This sort of thing is why I never want to wear contact lenses ever.
Yeah, well, my Warby Parker samples arrive next week.