Contact lenses cannot move behind the eye, because of the way the eye is structured; the front of the eye that the contact rests on is not a direct channel to the back of the eye; the membranous covering does not go all the way around the entire eyeball, so there is no way for a contact to get truly "behind" your eye unless you have some sort of injury or abnormality.
2006-08-26 01:35:17
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answer #1
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answered by medrecgal1973 5
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An eye socket isn't actually a hole, so the contact can't move inside your head or anything. Just go to your family doctor, a clinic or even the emergency room (if you don't mind a 6 hour wait), and have it removed.
2006-08-26 01:48:15
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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It's difficult to remove, but you should be able to see a bit of it showing somewhere round the edge of your eye, then it's a case of working it back to where you can get at it
2006-08-26 01:34:21
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answer #3
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answered by Ahwell 7
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u got to start worrying about it and visit the eye specialist
2006-08-26 01:33:08
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answered by froggy 3
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you can see inside your soul
2006-08-26 01:32:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Impossible, but thanks for playing.
2006-08-28 09:24:33
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answered by blue_entity 3
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