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Many contact lens wearers have become aware of GPC - General Papillary Conjunctivitis. Most of them are told not to wear their contact lenses until the GPC has cleared up.
However I read something about a guy who was diagnosed with GPC, but was given steroids and told to continue wearing the contacts. Does that sound strange to anyone else, or just me? ![]() |
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