I know I've started quite a few posts on here recently but this is where I get the most useful advice so stay with me here!
I had an appointment with an optometrist today about trying scleral lenses. I was told by an ophthalmologist a few months back that they were big and not easy to put in but my current ophth felt they would be good to try seeing as I can't go anywhere that is air-conditioned, eyes very irritated all day etc.
The appointment was very quick, he was very nice but a man of few words. He showed me two possible lenses the first was a hard contact, about the size of a 5p/ dime. He said this may not be suitable for me as my eyelids get irritated so he wants me to try a soft contact. Basically it looked like a slightly vaulted normal contact lens (though I've never used them).
I'm really confused as I thought soft contacts were bad for dry eyes or are these different? I said I thought I'd need an eye drop that you could put a solution (saline?) in before you insert it but all he said was I could put eye drops in with these in.
I mentioned I wanted my upper punctal plugs out as I don't think they are helping and they are uncomfortable when I look left or right and he said well your eyes are only a bit dry so I don't see why not but you may need to use more drops if you are uncomfortable at night (I'm always uncomfortable!) My diagnosis is severe dry eye from MGD and aqueous deficiency, Schirmers's of 0 and 1. Did he prescribe these lenses because he doesn't THINK my eyes are too bad??? He gave me a leaflet with "more information" but it's just a guide 'soft contact lens instructions for use' leaflet.
I had an appointment with an optometrist today about trying scleral lenses. I was told by an ophthalmologist a few months back that they were big and not easy to put in but my current ophth felt they would be good to try seeing as I can't go anywhere that is air-conditioned, eyes very irritated all day etc.
The appointment was very quick, he was very nice but a man of few words. He showed me two possible lenses the first was a hard contact, about the size of a 5p/ dime. He said this may not be suitable for me as my eyelids get irritated so he wants me to try a soft contact. Basically it looked like a slightly vaulted normal contact lens (though I've never used them).
I'm really confused as I thought soft contacts were bad for dry eyes or are these different? I said I thought I'd need an eye drop that you could put a solution (saline?) in before you insert it but all he said was I could put eye drops in with these in.
I mentioned I wanted my upper punctal plugs out as I don't think they are helping and they are uncomfortable when I look left or right and he said well your eyes are only a bit dry so I don't see why not but you may need to use more drops if you are uncomfortable at night (I'm always uncomfortable!) My diagnosis is severe dry eye from MGD and aqueous deficiency, Schirmers's of 0 and 1. Did he prescribe these lenses because he doesn't THINK my eyes are too bad??? He gave me a leaflet with "more information" but it's just a guide 'soft contact lens instructions for use' leaflet.
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