Contacts.

<p>Okay...</p>

<p>I've had contacts for about two weeks now. They're pretty cool. I got used to taking them in and out really easily. But about three days ago, I tried to put my left contact in, and I couldn't see out of it. It still felt like it was in, but I couldn't see. I looked around the floor and stuff for a few minutes and couldn't find it. </p>

<p>For the next day or so, my eye hurt a little, just in this one specific spot. </p>

<p>I have new contacts now, because my last pair was just a "trial pair" or whatever. Like two hours ago, I put my right contact in fine. Then I tried to put my left one in and the exact same thing happened as it did a few days ago. </p>

<p>Then, I tried to put another contact in, and that's it now. I can see. </p>

<p>The problem is, I think I have two contacts in in my left eye. Maybe the first one is inside out? And maybe a few days ago I didn't really lose the contact it was just inside out?</p>

<p>If anyone could give me advice, it'd be great. Thanks.</p>

<p>...how can you have two contacts in one eye and not know it.</p>

<p>I don't know.</p>

<p>Maybe I don't... it just feels weird, and I know it's not because they're "new to my eyes," because the first few days that I had contacts it didn't feel like this.</p>

<p>...but how can you have two contacts in one eye? Couldn't you tell the difference between your vision without a contact in to know to not put another in?</p>

<p>Yes, I know! Because a few hours ago, when I was put it in, I couldn't see. I'm like, WTH?! I couldn't have lost another one. THen I tried to get it out and it came out. So I think that one was in upside down, but the one before that I don't think came out.</p>

<p>Oh well... I'll try to go to the doctor tomorrow morning.</p>

<p>Oh and I can't give any advice...</p>

<p>The only time I wore contacts were when they were issued to me by my sports sponsors(Nike) and they made my vision turn red. So I knew when they were in and not...</p>

<p>Never had a vision problem...but they threw these things at me and said I would be able to see better....hmmmm.</p>

<p>haha that'd be sweet to have red vision.. like just for a few minutes.</p>

<p>It's quite disorienting at first. Though eventually objects do appear more sharp.</p>

<p>Dudeeee....</p>

<p>I can't see out of my left eye now. That means it probably fell out.</p>

<p>DUDE THAT'S LIKE $20 DOWN THE DRAIN.</p>

<p>WTH IS GOING ON?!!!</p>

<p>helppppppppppp</p>

<p>Probably fell out dudezor. Time to get on your hands and knees and examine the floor.</p>

<p>I think I had two in.</p>

<p>One fell out, I couldn't see. </p>

<p>I went to the mirror, and took another one out.</p>

<p>Oh well. All is good for now. I have my glasses on.</p>

<p>You could've rolled your eyes and got it stuck below your iris/pupil area or above it. And the contact could be folded in half. Happened to me before. Sucks.</p>

<p>ha ha ah ah aha ha hahahahaha</p>

<p>Yea man once I lost my contacts in my own eye..Twas rather weird.</p>

<p>Contacts are bio-degradable. Any ophthalmologist will tell you that, so there's no danger if it's inside your eye socket.</p>

<p>hahaahhahahahahahaha...this thread is funny</p>