{"version": "1.0", "type": "rich", "title": "So since I went out this afternoon and got stinging sweat in my eyes I noticed the ocular pressure disappear. Just took a shower...", "author_name": "kontextmaschine", "author_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com", "provider_name": "kontextmaschine", "provider_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com", "url": "https://kontextmaschine.com/post/692420645206851584/", "html": "<p><a class=\"tumblr_blog\" href=\"https://polyaletheia.tumblr.com/post/692420025083215872/have-you-at-least-consulted-doctor\" target=\"_blank\">polyaletheia</a>:</p><blockquote><p><a class=\"tumblr_blog\" href=\"/post/692417582149550080/\" target=\"_blank\">kontextmaschine</a>:</p><blockquote><p><a class=\"tumblr_blog\" href=\"https://www.tumblr.com/blog/view/rendakuenthusiast/692416812414058496\" target=\"_blank\">rendakuenthusiast</a>:</p><blockquote><p><a class=\"tumblr_blog\" href=\"/post/692410825313484800/\" target=\"_blank\">kontextmaschine</a>:</p><blockquote><p><a class=\"tumblr_blog\" href=\"/post/692384487784562688/\" target=\"_blank\">kontextmaschine</a>:</p><blockquote><p>So since I went out this afternoon and got stinging sweat in my eyes I noticed the ocular pressure disappear. Just took a shower and with water in the he eye I could feel some surface moving against the eyeball but it was thinner and smaller in diameter. I think the eye&rsquo;s already dissolving it. So, in case you ever wondered what if a contact went back there and never came out. The skin around the eye still feels a little taut, we&rsquo;ll see how that&rsquo;s doing tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p>Woke up and couldn&rsquo;t feel the skin taut anymore, poured some water in my eye and there&rsquo;s something fragile, brittle, and breaking down in there</p></blockquote><p>Man see an eye doctor about this</p></blockquote><p>My logic is</p><ul><li>If this is happening to me, it&rsquo;s surely happened to other people.</li><li>Some of them surely didn&rsquo;t go to a doctor.</li><li>If this had progressed to any serious issue, surely you would hear about that as a danger of contacts.</li><li>I haven&rsquo;t, so \ud83e\udd37 </li></ul></blockquote><p>Have you at least consulted Doctor Google?</p><ul><li><a href=\"https://www.visiondirect.co.uk/eye-care-centre/contact-lens-stuck-behind-eye\" target=\"_blank\">&lsquo;Although it&rsquo;s possible for a contact lens to get stuck to the surface of  your eye, the good news is that there&rsquo;s simply no way it can get lost,  or trapped at the back. The anatomy of the eye itself acts as a barrier,  which ensures that the lens will always remain on the surface, so  you&rsquo;ll be able to quickly and easily retrieve it.&rsquo;</a></li><li><a href=\"https://www.aclens.com/Contact-Lenses-Stuck-In-Eye-Facts-and-Myths\" target=\"_blank\">'Contacts can get stuck under your eyelid, but it&rsquo;s impossible for them  to go behind your eye. Your eyelids connect to your eye forming a  barrier that prevents objects from going &ldquo;behind&rdquo; it.&rsquo;</a></li></ul></blockquote>\n<p>Yes, it&rsquo;s in the pocket of the eyelid, against the eyeball, all within the ocular cavity behind bone, stuck away from exposure to air.</p><p>I&rsquo;m getting a little weary of this point \u2013 &ldquo;There&rsquo;s NO WAY a contact can get trapped 'at the back&rsquo;, it&rsquo;s just under the eyelid! Which is where it goes when it rolls around 'to the back&rsquo;.&rdquo;</p>"}