DrG,
Thank you for your reply to my post in my ongoing Lasek Dry Eye Saga http://www.dryeyezone.com/talk/showt...2&page=3&pp=20.
The bandage lens is very comfortable although my vision is very blurry with the lens in. When I removed the lens my vision was quite good again I am assuming that my reshaped cornea and contact lenses don't mix.
In my previous post you indicated - "...although I expect the bandage lens to effectively help the abrasion to heal, I am not optimistic about this as a permanent fix, given the doctor's observation."
Do you think that there is merit in persuing this bandage lens option for a longer period particulary at night to prevent further abrasions. I must say that since having Lasek 18 months ago, it is liberating to wake up without fearing an abrasion, my morning dryness is easily sorted with some artificial tears. it is nice also to finally sleep through the night again and not waking up with continual dryness.
I have checked and Muro isn't available here in the UK (as Rebecca suggested). I am using the bandage lens, apply genteal gel to both eyes and put on a tranquil eye mask.
I can arrange for some Muro to be sent over if you think there is merit in trying it.
I am booked for debridement on Thursday should there be no sign of improvement over the past three weeks, however I am more inclined to take a conservative, preventative approach rather than jumping in for an invasive debridement.
I am not shy to ask my DR for a supply of bandage lenses if you think that they will help improve my long term situation.
Cheers
Ian
Thank you for your reply to my post in my ongoing Lasek Dry Eye Saga http://www.dryeyezone.com/talk/showt...2&page=3&pp=20.
The bandage lens is very comfortable although my vision is very blurry with the lens in. When I removed the lens my vision was quite good again I am assuming that my reshaped cornea and contact lenses don't mix.
In my previous post you indicated - "...although I expect the bandage lens to effectively help the abrasion to heal, I am not optimistic about this as a permanent fix, given the doctor's observation."
Do you think that there is merit in persuing this bandage lens option for a longer period particulary at night to prevent further abrasions. I must say that since having Lasek 18 months ago, it is liberating to wake up without fearing an abrasion, my morning dryness is easily sorted with some artificial tears. it is nice also to finally sleep through the night again and not waking up with continual dryness.
I have checked and Muro isn't available here in the UK (as Rebecca suggested). I am using the bandage lens, apply genteal gel to both eyes and put on a tranquil eye mask.
I can arrange for some Muro to be sent over if you think there is merit in trying it.
I am booked for debridement on Thursday should there be no sign of improvement over the past three weeks, however I am more inclined to take a conservative, preventative approach rather than jumping in for an invasive debridement.
I am not shy to ask my DR for a supply of bandage lenses if you think that they will help improve my long term situation.
Cheers
Ian
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