Hi All-
I am wondering if any of you out there have tried scleral lenses through an optometrist that was not from the Boston Foundation for Sight and had the lenses not work for you and then pursued on to Boston to try theirs?
I am asking this because I tried scleral lenses through a local optometrist (about a year ago) who never got the vision right and didn't take much time figuring out the fit (tried on 2 sizes) and when I got them home I gave up on them and they are sitting in my cupboard. Mainly I gave up on them because of the vision part because it seemed like I was looking through a fishbowl and normally I have good vision! I never got a great read on the "comfort" part of it.....
Now, a year later I am still in a great deal of pain in one eye and I am wondering if it is worth my time/$$/effort to try the Boston Foundation for Sight. Boston says that they have helped many others who have failed in other sclerals but I'd love to hear advice from the forum since we all here are in similar boats. Does anyone have any ideas on this?
7+ thousand dollars is a lot of money to spend for something to fail.....however, I'd spend my last dime if it would help.....
advice anyone?
I am wondering if any of you out there have tried scleral lenses through an optometrist that was not from the Boston Foundation for Sight and had the lenses not work for you and then pursued on to Boston to try theirs?
I am asking this because I tried scleral lenses through a local optometrist (about a year ago) who never got the vision right and didn't take much time figuring out the fit (tried on 2 sizes) and when I got them home I gave up on them and they are sitting in my cupboard. Mainly I gave up on them because of the vision part because it seemed like I was looking through a fishbowl and normally I have good vision! I never got a great read on the "comfort" part of it.....
Now, a year later I am still in a great deal of pain in one eye and I am wondering if it is worth my time/$$/effort to try the Boston Foundation for Sight. Boston says that they have helped many others who have failed in other sclerals but I'd love to hear advice from the forum since we all here are in similar boats. Does anyone have any ideas on this?
7+ thousand dollars is a lot of money to spend for something to fail.....however, I'd spend my last dime if it would help.....
advice anyone?
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