As long as they aren't different strengths and you don't have any infections in one eye but not the other, it won't hurt you at all. You might feel a little uncomfortable as the contact molds to the eye. If it bothers you too much, take them out and switch them. Be sure they aren't inside out. You can tell because when they aren't, they are a bowl shape. If they are inside out, they form a border sticking out around the top edge. Happy Thanksgiving!
2006-11-23 04:47:17
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answered by Aimee 2
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If your prescription is the same for both eyes its not a problem really. The reason ur supposed to keep 1 for each eye is to avoid spreading any sort of bacteria. But I wear contacts for years and I've mixed them up before and nothings ever happened.
2006-11-23 12:47:10
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answered by Anonymous
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nothing just laugh it off ..and put them in eye that it belongs to. I have done that sometimes when I am tired at night and put them in the wrong container L or R .
2006-11-23 12:47:57
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answered by Dfirefox 6
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both your eyes will be about the same size and shape so it wouldn't make them fit any less well
if your eyes hve different prescriptions, things would look a bit blurry
2006-11-23 12:48:10
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answered by epbr123 5
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they keep a wrong eye on u
2006-11-23 13:39:10
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answered by Oh My God! 6
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don't tell anyone but you get super vision..
and even x-ray vision so be careful
2006-11-23 12:46:49
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answered by Anonymous
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