Yes.
Contacts R only a good idea if U have the right shaped Eye-ball.
The wrong shape & contacts R not advisable, check with UR Optician first.
2006-09-11 00:22:09
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I would think so. I've seen a coat hanger that went all behind my son's eye when he was a small wonder. your eye basically floats in your eye socket. I don't know how
they do it now, but doctors used to (for eye surgery with the eye out) hang a person upside e down and pop his/her eye out of the socket for surgery. It is only attached behind the eye ball.
You should be really careful with contacts, especially around laser's, extra bright lights etc. them, and never do things like use a welder with contacts in. you could melt them into you eye ball.
2006-09-11 07:18:10
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answered by Anonymous
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They will go under your eyelid and feel like they are at the back of your eye, but I don't think they will go to the back of your eyeball---if they could, your eyeball would roll around 360 degrees and that just wouldn't work. Contacts can only go to areas of your eyeball that are "open".
2006-09-11 07:18:04
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answered by skipped82451 3
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they can go up inside your eyelid but they can't go all the way to the back of your eye, they would never get "lost" in your eye and not come out
2006-09-11 07:18:22
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answered by catrinawithac 1
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No. The contact lenses would get banned if these sort of things happened.
2006-09-11 07:18:07
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answered by Daniyal M 1
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No, it is not possible. look up the anatomy of the eye online and you'll see. it might get caught up far under your lid, but that's as far as it will go!
2006-09-11 07:16:25
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answered by Anonymous
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not all the way... for one thing there is the optical nerve in the way... and the form of your eyesocket and eyeball will squeeze it out if it ever slides further than under your eyelids... one thing is for sure, if it does, you will notice :)
2006-09-11 07:12:55
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answered by wolschou 6
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Anatomically impossible.
2006-09-11 07:12:03
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answered by WC 7
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100% true.
it happened to me once ... aaaaakh
i don't even wanna remember that.
take them off before going to bed, and don't rub your eyes roughly while they are on.
2006-09-11 07:28:32
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answered by Persian Male 4
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I don't think so. It seems like your eyelids would get in the way!
2006-09-11 07:10:22
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answered by diskkidd 3
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