DrG
I have been struggling for a few years now with completely uncomfortable contact lenses. The optometrists that I have been to have always put me in various brands of silicone hydrogels. I get the classic symptoms of the lens being comfortable for about an hour before I get scratchy, foreign body sensation, lens shifting in the eye, etc.
I have found another optometrist who at least doesn't have a problem with my research into my discomfort, and who seems to be willing to take my suggestions and thoughts into consideration in trying to find a comfortable lens.
My specific question is that you seem to be a big believer in the biomimetic hydrogel, omafilcon A, found in the Proclear and Biomedics XC lenses. Is there a reason that you think this hydrogel is a better bet than other polymers for someone who has problems with silicone hydrogel lenses? I guess I am asking why is omafilcon A better than other hydrogel polymer lenses like the Biomedics 38.
Thanks for your input.
-J
I have been struggling for a few years now with completely uncomfortable contact lenses. The optometrists that I have been to have always put me in various brands of silicone hydrogels. I get the classic symptoms of the lens being comfortable for about an hour before I get scratchy, foreign body sensation, lens shifting in the eye, etc.
I have found another optometrist who at least doesn't have a problem with my research into my discomfort, and who seems to be willing to take my suggestions and thoughts into consideration in trying to find a comfortable lens.
My specific question is that you seem to be a big believer in the biomimetic hydrogel, omafilcon A, found in the Proclear and Biomedics XC lenses. Is there a reason that you think this hydrogel is a better bet than other polymers for someone who has problems with silicone hydrogel lenses? I guess I am asking why is omafilcon A better than other hydrogel polymer lenses like the Biomedics 38.
Thanks for your input.
-J
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