Dr G
I'm in that "severe dry eye" category, Schirmer ~2-3 mm. I have tried many soft lenses, and only Extreme H2O ("thin") works for me. I do use drops to re-wet my contacts--usually when I walk into a big store (grocery, home depot). I wear Panoptyx sometimes.
The lower water content lenses seem to be more uncomfortable for me. I have tried Focus N&D, Purevision, Optix O2, Acuvue Advance--I don't remember which ones were low or high. My eye doctor wants me to try Oasys, now that it comes in higher powers. ProClear lenses tended to "fold up" on my eyes when I blink---when I wore them outdoors. They seem very thin--they dried out. So lens design, thickness, rigidity, etc. all play into it.
In my previous post I mentioned that my New Mexico eyes doctors have always recommended higher water content lenses for dry eyes. Could you comment on that?
Whenever I try out a new lens brand, I wear it around the house on a limited basis first. When I go out anywhere, I ALWAYS take solution, lens case, and my glasses, in case I run into trouble and have to give up on contacts.
As I said in my original post--I really hold out hope for dry eyes/soft lens use, especially since companies are continually improving lens material/ design.
C66
I'm in that "severe dry eye" category, Schirmer ~2-3 mm. I have tried many soft lenses, and only Extreme H2O ("thin") works for me. I do use drops to re-wet my contacts--usually when I walk into a big store (grocery, home depot). I wear Panoptyx sometimes.
The lower water content lenses seem to be more uncomfortable for me. I have tried Focus N&D, Purevision, Optix O2, Acuvue Advance--I don't remember which ones were low or high. My eye doctor wants me to try Oasys, now that it comes in higher powers. ProClear lenses tended to "fold up" on my eyes when I blink---when I wore them outdoors. They seem very thin--they dried out. So lens design, thickness, rigidity, etc. all play into it.
In my previous post I mentioned that my New Mexico eyes doctors have always recommended higher water content lenses for dry eyes. Could you comment on that?
Whenever I try out a new lens brand, I wear it around the house on a limited basis first. When I go out anywhere, I ALWAYS take solution, lens case, and my glasses, in case I run into trouble and have to give up on contacts.
As I said in my original post--I really hold out hope for dry eyes/soft lens use, especially since companies are continually improving lens material/ design.
C66
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