After two trips to Boston and exorbitant time invested, lenses made, and money spent, I had pretty much given up on sclerals. My right lens was never comfortable enough to wear, and the left lens would fog up shortly after inserting it. Needless to say I was extremely disappointed. When I read about Dr. Gemoules’ new methodology of fitting sclerals using technology to calculate the fit rather than the trial and error fitting process used by BFFS, I decided to give it one more try. I recently got back from Coppell, and here is how it went:
Dr. G was very low pressure, and didn’t make any promises, but I went ahead and had him make lenses for me. When he put the FIRST pair of custom made sclerals in my eyes I was blown away. They felt amazing, and the vision was greatly improved, including many high order aberrations. I have worn them the last few days haven’t had any fogging. Dr. G shared information about my scans with me, and answered my questions. Overall, the experience was quite efficient in terms of time and money spent (about 75% cheaper than the BFFS Lens/Fitting). Will these sclerals be the answer for me? Only time will tell. My sclera is very tender, and has conjunctival staining. I do believe, though, that I got my best chance at success with the lenses I got in Coppell.
There is a real need for scleral lenses for dry eye and post LASIK patients, and that lens need to be affordable and obtainable in a reasonable amount of time. Dr. G recognizes this, and is working to fill this niche. I believe that I’m a good example why his calculated fitting process can be very efficient and effective - I got lenses I can actuallly wear. Sclerals are not a miracle cure, and don't work out for everyone - I don’t even know how well it is going to work for me in the long term, because post LASIK eye pain is very complex. However, I am very glad that I went ahead with the lenses that Dr. G made for me, because it's another tool in my dry eye toolbox.
Dr. G was very low pressure, and didn’t make any promises, but I went ahead and had him make lenses for me. When he put the FIRST pair of custom made sclerals in my eyes I was blown away. They felt amazing, and the vision was greatly improved, including many high order aberrations. I have worn them the last few days haven’t had any fogging. Dr. G shared information about my scans with me, and answered my questions. Overall, the experience was quite efficient in terms of time and money spent (about 75% cheaper than the BFFS Lens/Fitting). Will these sclerals be the answer for me? Only time will tell. My sclera is very tender, and has conjunctival staining. I do believe, though, that I got my best chance at success with the lenses I got in Coppell.
There is a real need for scleral lenses for dry eye and post LASIK patients, and that lens need to be affordable and obtainable in a reasonable amount of time. Dr. G recognizes this, and is working to fill this niche. I believe that I’m a good example why his calculated fitting process can be very efficient and effective - I got lenses I can actuallly wear. Sclerals are not a miracle cure, and don't work out for everyone - I don’t even know how well it is going to work for me in the long term, because post LASIK eye pain is very complex. However, I am very glad that I went ahead with the lenses that Dr. G made for me, because it's another tool in my dry eye toolbox.
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