sourceninja
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You can't wear glasses?
Rinse your hands and (closed) eyes before you touch the contacts. Don't dry- you'll pick up lint. Also, you might need a different kind of lenses- I can't wear high moisture lenses. They work for most people but they won't stay in place for me. And lenses can get turned inside out- they will feel weird (sometimes painful) and won't sit right. Might have happened to you.
I've been wearing contacts for many years. My procedure- put a couple of drops of solution in the lens while it's on your fingertip (if you use stuff that can go directly in your eye- not all can, so make sure you know). Slip your finger underneath your top eyelashes and pull the lid up. Look toward your nose, put the lens in, pull the eyelashes so the lid doesn't slide the lens downward, pull lid closed, move eye around a bit, have a hand under your eye in case the lens falls, open eye and blink carefully a few times.
Sounds like a ridiculous amount of work.
Here's what I do:
1 - Put glasses on.
I wore glasses for 10 years, then contacts on and off for a year or two. Then got Lasik 4 years ago. Hassle free ever since.
I can't bring myself to do Lasik. I just can't take the risk, however remote, that it could do any sort of damage that would hurt my photography ability.