I asked in another post about this but no one really gave a response. What do you guys think about trying those like 100 dollar scleral lens from Halloween websites. People use them and they might be a huge help for alot of people.
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This article talks about costume lenses, and how you should see your eye specialist about them.
http://www.allaboutvision.com/contac...atrical.htm#rx
I have no first hand experience with these whatsoever, but my guess is they are of much lower quality and are not custom fitted to your eye as compared to something like a BFS lense. Also I read in another article that some can have toxic elements in the coloring that can result in eye irritation - the last thing anyone in this forum would want. .
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I assumed you were joking on the other thread so I didn't reply.
Check out this website for LASIK for $99.95. Buying a halloween scleral off the web to treat a corneal disease is pretty much comparable in terms of both safety and efficacy.Rebecca Petris
The Dry Eye Foundation
dryeyefoundation.org
800-484-0244
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Just the thought of putting these in my eyes makes me shudder
lol Rebecca. Just read "Lasik at Home"
Got a good laugh. It makes just about as much sense as putting Halloween Sclerals into our poor eyes.
I am of the opinion that we can always use more humor in our lives.
It's good to see some humor here on these boards
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Originally posted by Rebecca Petris View PostI assumed you were joking on the other thread so I didn't reply.
Check out this website for LASIK for $99.95. Buying a halloween scleral off the web to treat a corneal disease is pretty much comparable in terms of both safety and efficacy.
http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/hoaxes/lasikathome.asp
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@ Magoo
Isn't that site a riot. I remember when it first appeared years ago and we were all wishing we'd thought of it first.
@ ttdub,
Dry eye is a corneal disease.
Badly fitting sclerals aren't just uncomfortable, they're dangerous (even on a healthy eye let alone a dry one), and unfortunately there is no such thing as a one size fits all scleral lens. Wish there were.Rebecca Petris
The Dry Eye Foundation
dryeyefoundation.org
800-484-0244
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Originally posted by Rebecca Petris View Post@ Magoo
Isn't that site a riot. I remember when it first appeared years ago and we were all wishing we'd thought of it first.
@ ttdub,
Dry eye is a corneal disease.
Badly fitting sclerals aren't just uncomfortable, they're dangerous (even on a healthy eye let alone a dry one), and unfortunately there is no such thing as a one size fits all scleral lens. Wish there were.
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