As if the devastation of facial paralysis weren't enough on its own, there is the additional problem of caring for a dry eye since the facial nerve is involved in both lid closure and tear production. Five years ago, my left facial nerve was damaged during a surgical procedure. Since then my eye care has ranged from simple (Refresh PM ointment used 24/7) to more complex (scleral lens plus solutions plus insertion/removal tools plus nighttime care products).
Although I was getting by using lubricating ointment, I feel that I have truly achieved dry eye triumph with the scleral lens. I think I would describe it as the difference between merely surviving and living life to its fullest. My vision is sharp again, my eye is healthier and feels better, I look better and no longer suffer from mental fatigue. For me, the scleral lens is well worth every bit of extra time, effort and money that it requires.
For a more thorough comparison and some helpful scleral lens tips, I have posted a weblog entry at http://www.sarahartman.com/dry-eye-triumph/
Although I was getting by using lubricating ointment, I feel that I have truly achieved dry eye triumph with the scleral lens. I think I would describe it as the difference between merely surviving and living life to its fullest. My vision is sharp again, my eye is healthier and feels better, I look better and no longer suffer from mental fatigue. For me, the scleral lens is well worth every bit of extra time, effort and money that it requires.
For a more thorough comparison and some helpful scleral lens tips, I have posted a weblog entry at http://www.sarahartman.com/dry-eye-triumph/
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