Hi - I am hoping to hear from those out there who have issues with lid closure and using Prose lens (or other scleral lens). I have had dry eye issues for year mostly manageable however with multiple strabismus surgeries and trauma, I have been left with incomplete lid closure (upper lid) on my one eye. It has created much problem with my vision - blurriness, ghost vision etc. which makes it close to impossible for me to function.. Currently I have a bandage lens 24/7 and have had so for 8-9 weeks to protect my cornea.
Thank you in advance!
Marie
I mainly use this one eye (almost like being one eyed, left eye has vision but right eye my lead eye) so not being able to see clear but only blurry, white out etc. is disabling me almost completely.
Together with my cornea doctor, I am trying to find solutions so I can stop wearing a bandage lens at night with antibiotic drops. I am exploring trying Prose (not committed yet) and first consultation went well. I have also been trying piggy back soft and hard lens. I did get very good vision with both these options when tried briefly which is very good news so far but I am concerned about the continued exposure with lids not closing at night time and risk continued blurriness and developing corneal ulcers etc. when I stop using a bandage lens. I will most likely go for the Prose even if expensive, because of it does not work I sadly have not much choice but to have my lid lowered which I so hope I will not have to do. Have any of you out there started to use Prose or other scleral lenses due to lack of lid closure causing dry eye? Has it helped with Prose/scleral lens or not been a good solution? What has helped with limiting your lid exposure and helped to increase/maintain tears and protection for your cornea? I would appreciate it very much to hear from those of you who specifically tried or are using scleral lens as solution for incomplete lid closure or if you have come across other solutions that has helped with your blurry vision and dry eye.Thank you in advance!
Marie
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