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I'm no doctor but it seems like, if this is only happening at the night time that your pupils might be too large for the lens you're using. Also, you might want to check if they're inside out or in the correct eyes. I screw that up all the time! Especially in the morning.
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I just started wearing them. I checked to make sure I was inserting them properly and I am. I didn't even think about the "large pupil" problem. You'd think my eye doc woulda warned me or realized it or something. *sigh* Another trip to the eye doc. Thanks for the advice.
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