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Originally Posted by odile53
Even on those days when I've managed to flip-flop them inside out, they're still pretty comfortable.
Supposedly, you are supposed to be able to tell when they are inverted because they will be more saucer-shaped than cup-shaped. But I'd like to know just how in the sam hill they expect a presbyopic to see that fine nuance!
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Yeah it's a bit of a catch-22. You can't see if your
contact lens is inside out because it's on your finger rather than on your cornea. It's a good thing they're still comfortable for you even when they're inside out.