I've been having a problem for close to the last two years that no optometrist (five) or ophthalmologist (two) I've seen have been able to entirely figure out. If anyone has a similar problem, or can think of what the problem (or solution) could be, I'd really appreciate your comments.
When I wear my prescription eye glasses, I get enhanced eye discomfort. I feel a strain, and after a while (sometimes much more quickly than other times) it becomes so unbearably uncomfortable (even painful) that I can't wear my eye glasses. For some details:
- my prescription is quite minor: -1.5 in both eyes with a tad bit of astigmatism in each. My prescription has been verified as being proper
- my glasses have been checked and are made properly. I've had this problem with two different pairs of glasses that have been made at different places, and have had multiple (Nikon) lenses in each.
- I do NOT get this same discomfort when wearing contacts. No strain with contacts, but my eyes and contacts just get very dry.
One of the optometrists I saw suggested that it is related to my dry eye. As my eyes became more dry, this problem seemed to have arisen. And when my eyes are more moist (for instance, on really good days or after putting in drops), this seems to be less of a problem. His solution was basically to treat my dry eye, and hopefully this eye glass related discomfort will go away.
I'm still a bit concerned though since this problem seems highly unusual/rare. I wonder if the dryness is the root cause or if moist eyes would just mask the problem?
When I wear my prescription eye glasses, I get enhanced eye discomfort. I feel a strain, and after a while (sometimes much more quickly than other times) it becomes so unbearably uncomfortable (even painful) that I can't wear my eye glasses. For some details:
- my prescription is quite minor: -1.5 in both eyes with a tad bit of astigmatism in each. My prescription has been verified as being proper
- my glasses have been checked and are made properly. I've had this problem with two different pairs of glasses that have been made at different places, and have had multiple (Nikon) lenses in each.
- I do NOT get this same discomfort when wearing contacts. No strain with contacts, but my eyes and contacts just get very dry.
One of the optometrists I saw suggested that it is related to my dry eye. As my eyes became more dry, this problem seemed to have arisen. And when my eyes are more moist (for instance, on really good days or after putting in drops), this seems to be less of a problem. His solution was basically to treat my dry eye, and hopefully this eye glass related discomfort will go away.
I'm still a bit concerned though since this problem seems highly unusual/rare. I wonder if the dryness is the root cause or if moist eyes would just mask the problem?
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