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Maybe somebody was pulling my leg, but I heard of someone who apparently put their lenses in the first thing in the morning, and noticed that their vision was blurry. It took them a while to figure out what was wrong.
Apparently they hadn't taken their lenses out the night before. Do you think it's possible to not realize that you're putting a pair over top of another pair? |
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I am stupid to then as I have done this, I have put a lense over a lense thinking there wasnt one in there, can happen doesnt very often though.
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