Hi everyone,
I am fortunate here to be someone whose dry eye is not debilitating on a regular basis, however, it gives me all kinds of problems when I want to wear contacts. For about 10 years (since I was ~13) I have struggled to tolerate soft lenses (it was ok at first and progressively worse through my teens & 20s). I hate wearing glasses (vanity, convenience, etc.) so a year ago I tried ortho K.
I've been using ortho K more or less successfully, but don't like how high maintenance it is, and am hoping to transition away from them. But I don't want to go back to glasses. So I'm hoping to try scleral lenses.
Doing a search here, I'm seeing that many have not had good results. In my case, I'm not so much looking for actual relief from dry eyes, but rather, just find contact lenses I can tolerate. Based on that, which I believe is a different goal from many users, should I still remain optimistic they will work for me? How hard are they to fit?
Thanks for any information!!
I am fortunate here to be someone whose dry eye is not debilitating on a regular basis, however, it gives me all kinds of problems when I want to wear contacts. For about 10 years (since I was ~13) I have struggled to tolerate soft lenses (it was ok at first and progressively worse through my teens & 20s). I hate wearing glasses (vanity, convenience, etc.) so a year ago I tried ortho K.
I've been using ortho K more or less successfully, but don't like how high maintenance it is, and am hoping to transition away from them. But I don't want to go back to glasses. So I'm hoping to try scleral lenses.
Doing a search here, I'm seeing that many have not had good results. In my case, I'm not so much looking for actual relief from dry eyes, but rather, just find contact lenses I can tolerate. Based on that, which I believe is a different goal from many users, should I still remain optimistic they will work for me? How hard are they to fit?
Thanks for any information!!
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