actually it will go in the back of your eye but not all the way because there is muscles that will stop it and it is gonna feel like you have got sand in your eye it will be really sore. But don't worry you don't need the eye doctor it will come back itself, and don't mess with it or else your eye can get infected and it can lead to serious things.
well you are gong to have to go to the eye doctor and try to get them out but i think it is impossable for you have to have problems taking your contacts. and you can get eye drops and get them out
Whether or not you can wear contacts while you are sleeping depends on the brand and style of the contacts. Some of them are meant to be worn over night and others are not.
no
Yes.
Proclear lenses, made by CooperVision, are one month contact lenses, and should never be used to sleep in.
Of course he removes it! It's just for looks! If you had a contact lens you would take it out when you sleep/shower etc.
Lens is part of contact.
I have a prosthetic eye. It's like a contact lens, and it goes in similar to a contact lens
the first contact lens ever made was made out of glass.
no that is not true my mother has astigmatism and she has contact lens'.
The part of the eye that is similar to a contact lens is the crystalline lens.
Yes I can --> can you?
One can go to Optimax for treatment for contact lens implants. This is for the severe levels of short sight and long sight. It replaces the natural eye lens with contact lens. Optimax does a great treatment.
Usually, card or lens problem. Remove the CF card, put it back, if it doesn't work, verify card on other camera or card reader. If the card is ok, then the lens may not have good contact, or faulty. Remove lens from body, clean electrical contacts from lens mount and also from body. It may happend more often when you have a different lens maker (Sigma, Tamron..).