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Old 09-08-2012, 09:58 PM
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I guess it's slightly better than the Brain eating Amoebas
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I've had to use tap water a couple times and saliva once. Thankfully no issues like this!
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I added a link with a bunch of eyes that would make, "The Collector/Eyeball Killer", from the "Autopsy", series, happy, and a diagram for people that don't get it.
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Old 09-08-2012, 11:11 PM
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I've had to use tap water a couple times and saliva once. Thankfully no issues like this!

Those were better times ;)

Now, the water and our mouths are full of nasty things!

Everyone isn't going to get sick from every thing. You may just be one of the lucky ones.
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Old 09-08-2012, 11:12 PM
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I guess it's slightly better than the Brain eating Amoebas

Hmm...Brain or eyes?

May I keep half of a brain and one eye?
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I don't wear contacts anymore because they were more trouble than they were worth for me.
I can't imagine not wearing contacts. I NEEEEED to be able to see as soon as I open my eyes... I panic if I can't. And I neeeeed know that if someone sneaks in my house in the middle of the night, that I'll be able to see.
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Ha ha ha, this gave my lens-wearing mum a panic attack! I'd stick to glasses if my eyes went.
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I can't imagine not wearing contacts. I NEEEEED to be able to see as soon as I open my eyes... I panic if I can't. And I neeeeed know that if someone sneaks in my house in the middle of the night, that I'll be able to see.

That was one of the cool things when I had contacts and had to sleep in them one night.

I'm near sighted and I could see everything clearly, but, in the shower, there were things better left unseen, lol!

It was great to see my toes clearly after several years :)
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Old 09-09-2012, 10:14 PM
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what kind of contacts they make that you can sleep in?.. I have the thin gel-like ones. i got scared once when I fell asleep in them.. couldnt take them out. wasnt even sure they were there by even looking at it, but I knew it was there because I could see clear.
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