and they arent perscription, and neither of us has any pink eye or stye. And if i only wear them for like 15 minutes, and clear them out with contact solution. Can i still get some disease?
2007-08-10
16:55:44
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i just want to see how they would look, then i would take them off.
2007-08-10
17:04:23 ·
update #1
the way i think of it is when the eye doctor gives you a demo contact, and you try it on. havent other people before tried it on too? Its pratically just like a demo contact.
2007-08-10
17:18:54 ·
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Ummm.... no!
DO NOT SWAP, BORROW OR BUY SOMEONE ELSE’S LENSES. It is essential that contact lenses be professionally fitted. Contact lenses that don't fit correctly or are used by more than one individual can cause serious eye infections, potentially resulting in permanent eye damage and other problems.
It is not the same thing as a demo lens the doctor gives you.... those demo lenses for soft lenses are only given to the one person and if they do not work out or when the person is done with them they are disposed.... end of story!
Wearing someone else's lenses increase you and your friends risks of getting a nasty infection.... nooo good!!
Everyone's tears are filled with normal bacteria, but transferring these bacteria to someone else's eyes is not a good idea. And not only is there a risk of infection, if the lenses don't fit, the eye can suffer from a lack of oxygen or develop other problems.
Anyways I wouldn't do it if I were you... your eyes are too precious to mess around with!!!!
2007-08-10 17:51:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, you could get a disease. It may not be likely, btu you could. But it is more likely that you could damage your own eyes than get a disease. It's not enough that you both might have similar prescriptions in terms of near/farsightedness and astigmatisms. If the contact lenses aren't fitted to you, as your friend's certainly aren't, you could damage your eyes with her contacts just because they aren't exactly the right shape or size. Eye measurements are part of the contact prescription, as well.
It isn't like a demo contact, since the doctor would have given you a NEW one to try on.
2007-08-10 17:13:45
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answered by Anonymous
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No way.
The demo contacts at the optician have not been worn.
Everyone has their own bacteria in their eyes and one or both of you could easily end up with a nasty infection.
You could easily damage your friend's lenses, too, especially if you have never worn them before. What if you ripped or dropped them? Can YOU afford to replace them?
People get infections from their own lenses, and it's possible to get pinkeye from a shared eyeliner or mascara. You might even get herpes in your eye if your friend has ever been exposed to cold sores. Is it worth it?
2007-08-11 15:31:03
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answered by internits 5
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This is a very bad idea - everyone's eyes are a different shape, and i'll fitting contact lenses can actually slip behind your cornea! You could also pass on an eye infection to your friend, or her to you, and in doing so damage your/her eyes. You may even have astigmatism (where your eye in shaped like a rugby ball - you won't know unless you've had a contact lens test at the opticians), and it is a terrible idea to apply normal shaped lenses to your eyes. So, really, please don't!
2007-08-11 06:44:49
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answered by Libra ♎ 4
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ask an eye doctor. To see if you can try some demo one's. I think that they through them away. yeah you can get some sorttive disease.
2007-08-10 17:27:00
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answered by Anonymous
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you can get eye disease just because you tounched each others hand and then put you hand in your eye. So i would say no you cannot wear her contacts. Sharing stuff like that is out of the question
2007-08-10 18:11:38
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answered by Cheryl 4
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Its OK, provided its cleaned and disinfected for trying out purposes. If get your own pair. Wearing contact lenses is very convenient, good vision, omitting the clumsiness of wearing spectacles which sometimes breaks if you aren't careful.
2007-08-14 15:49:25
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answered by mako 5
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answered by ? 4
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Ugh... You don't really know what they have for sure. I wouldn't take that chance, you might get an infection. Why would you only want to wear them for 15 mins anyway?
2007-08-10 17:02:10
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answered by DL4evr 3
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That is a bad idea! I wouldn't put something like that from one person into another.
2007-08-10 17:00:24
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answered by Simmi 7
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