No, I was just really tense and I kept closing my eye instintively. I'm a pussy ;-(
Totally natural. I got contacts a couple of months ago. Putting them in is a BITCH initially (taking them off a bit less so), but after some advice from the optometrist I got better with the whole blink reflex thing pretty quick:
- When putting contacts on, KEEP BOTH EYES OPEN. Yeah it's hard and all that, (so is putting shit in your eye because jesus christ you're putting shit in your eye) but if you are able to keep both eyes open you will lessen the flinch reflex a lot. I am tempted to make some kind of retarded joke involving mold breaker and serene grace because I am posting on some kind of a pokemon forum but I am going to go with my better judgment and not do so because for one thing I have like 3 posts.
- Also uh I would assume this is pretty standard but if you haven't been doing so, I always pry the bottom eyelid down with the middle finger of the right hand, put the lens on the index finger of the same hand and use my left hand to pry the upper eyelid up. Yeah I use the same hands for both eyes to keep things simple or something. Ultimately it's about personal preference but I found that the easiest way to go.
- Taking contacts off is probably the easier part, if you're going to be a little bitch about it you can just put your finger in the side of your eye closest to your nose (even if it's almost closed) and just rub it off in an outward motion. How I would take it off with the "pinch method" (how you should be doing it) is I would put my index finger and thumb right so they would touch the very bottom of my eyeball, then LOOK DOWN at where my fingers are so now my fingers are conveniently placed around the pupil, and then just pinch and remove. So much easier than actually sticking your fingers where your pupil is.
Overall I'm glad with the move I took from glasses to contacts because once they are in shit just feels so much smoother, especially if you are at all physically active.
Also, I don't really buy into that shit about "you can't swim with contacts" because I've done so on several occasions, even opened my eyes underwater etc. and I haven't lost any lenses like that. I mean, it DOES happen but not as often as eye doctors will have you think ...? something like that.
edit oh yeah and to get the lens to STAY on the eye after you put it in, I look all the way down and close my eyes hard (not HARD hard, but more than just a quick blink).