Ladygoldenhair
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- Mar 3, 2013
it said Oct 28, never saw the year,
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Where do these zombie posts keep coming from? I know it's Halloween, but really?
But it may be helpful to others.I know the OP. She's on top of stuff, she didn't need the post to be bumped.
I am responding to my own post because I recently had that question answered and I wanted to share it. This would apply if they were not completely aware that you were wearing contacts or if you situation calls for you to have your care transferred to someone(s) that were unaware. If you were to be comatose or even just unconscious, and your contacts were to stay in your eyes, not only would you have the original problem, but, now you would have a possibility of going blind if they stayed in to long.OK, but if I were having a cardiac arrest I would think that the least thing to worry about would be if I were wearing contacts or not. Why would you have to take out my contacts if I was having a cardiac arrest anyway? What happens if they stay in until my heart is working again? Will I go blind? See my life flash before my eyes clearly? What?