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If your Extreme H20 54% contacts aren't fitted properly, can you diagnose the problem by how the fit wrong?
I'm confusing you. Let me give you an example: Let's say every time you blink, the contact lenses sort of "hang" on your eyelids for a second, they they slide back down into place. Can you tell just by that information whether it's a matter of base curve or diameter? |
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