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spivey wrote:
Well, for a rather alarming 45 minutes or so. Is this a common problem for contact wearers? I was in a 9' pram right on the water. (salt water). I could see better than ever for an hour or so. When I went to take out my contacts later- they were stuck to my eyeballs. It took 45 min. of adding "instant tears" or something to pry them out. I called the dr. but he denied everything of course. Any experience from salt water sailors? Thanks and carry on. Dry from the wind? The only time mine have actually stuck was skiing in fresh water-opto predicted it, osmosis or something. Salt water, being saltier than tears, shouldn't do the same thing, although I surf in mine, eyes open, and they stay in. My recent sailing's been in something a bit bigger than a 9 footer, the last time I sailed a dinghy was a year or so ago, but I don't recall anything untoward. JM Tropic Bird |
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