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yea, it's just annoying!
by sadiepotatie in a smitten COAT on September 19th, 2008
Also makes it easier for an M.D. to examine the entire eye. The anesthetic drops (if they take your eye pressure) also feel weird.
by xprofessor on September 19th, 2008
yea! I had never had that done either. That was such a weird sensation!
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