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Wow...wasn't expecting that
Posted: Tue 04 Apr 2006 3:32 pm
by Paul Morgan
I just had the strangest thing happen to me.
Working away (as you do), and blinked (as you do), when to my horror, both my lenses popped out of my eyes at the same time.
Much mirth from my 'understanding' coleagues.
I managed to find both, sorted our the L from the R, cleaned them up and put them back in undamaged....phew.
I've had the odd lens pop out before but never both at the same time.....horrendous!

Posted: Tue 04 Apr 2006 4:11 pm
by Andrew MacLean
Paul
That has to be a record. I often had lenses shoot across my desk, but only one at a time!
What were you doing?
Maybe a visit to the optometrist is indicated. I think tht the idea is that lenses are supposed to stay in, and when they start coming out by themselves it is probably a good idea to have the fit checked.
Andrew
Posted: Tue 04 Apr 2006 5:02 pm
by Lynn White
Hehe.. for that to happen you were probably dryng out (eyes I mean

)Also its possible you weren't blinking enough. Get it checked out if it happens again!
Lynn
had a pat on the back in the late 80s
Posted: Tue 04 Apr 2006 6:03 pm
by Richard Dunn
Both lenses 'flew' straight out.
I wish I coud get them out that easliy normally especially when they 'suction' to the eye. Literally someone patted me on the back and both lenses flew out.
Richard
Posted: Tue 04 Apr 2006 7:04 pm
by Andrew MacLean
Richard
Flying lenses. Were your eyes dry (as Lynn suggests)?
I only occasionally had trouble with lenses suckering to my eye, Had to completely drench the eye and then press (through the eyelit) on the surfact of the eye to break the sub lens vacuum. Didn't like that bit much.
the rest of the time they would just blink out quite easily.
Andrew
Posted: Tue 04 Apr 2006 7:23 pm
by Paul Osborne
Please dear Lord, let me be able to continue to manage without contact lenses!

Posted: Tue 04 Apr 2006 7:40 pm
by Emma_Marie
Paul, that is crazy! Thankfully mine have never flew outa my eye with such force! By standers are safe

My right one didi fall out there last week though and decided to hibernate at the bottom of my bag (once things go in there they generally don't come back out!!) so i went looking and lo and behold i found half! so i'm walking about with either one lens or glasses - blind as a bat! ahwell only another week til i'm back at the hospital!
Emma
Posted: Tue 04 Apr 2006 10:26 pm
by Amarpal
I have to say I'm quite surprised at some of these comments- this has happened to me many many times! I often have both my lenses falling out- much to my embarassment. The worst time was when I was at a friend's house and the both fell into a fake sheepsking fluffy rug!
Posted: Wed 05 Apr 2006 12:42 am
by Louise Pembroke
Not as embarassing as what happened to my auntie - her false teeth came out and dropped onto a jumper a customer was looking at!
Posted: Wed 05 Apr 2006 7:55 am
by Paul Morgan
Ha ha ha ha....some brilliant replies here folks, thanks you've all cheered me up and as it is my birthday today, I feel like being cheery.
Andrew, yes it could be time for a refit, and luckily I have an appointment on Friday at 3.30pm so the timing couldn't be better.
Sweet...yes the eyes were drying out, and I knew that really, was just engrossed in work and hadn't got round to dealing with the eyes. Tut tut that will teach me eh....!!!
Anyway no problems since so good news!
