Hi! I'm in the middle of getting fitted with sclerals for my chronic dry eye. I am just wondering if anyone else has experienced clouding/fogging after an unreasonably short amount of time, about 30 minutes on average, making the lens essentially unwearable.
I've already tried 3 fittings from whom I understand is (and believe to be) a highly experienced and competent practitioner, yet the fogging continues! We're still trying more fittings so we're not throwing in the towel, but I get the sense that it's more "trial and error" at this point and I'm wondering if others have experienced similar challenges and perhaps discovered a solution that I might even bring up with my optometrist. It's especially perplexing given that my level of dryness is "only" moderate (currently) leading to my doctors and I initially hopeful that the sclerals would be a useful addition to my treatment plan and allow me to work on the computer for 8+ hours a day again at my office job.
Other details for those curious 1) The clouding is usually accompanied by discomfort including a sore/tired feeling which forces me to take it out after 1-2 hours max, and then rest my eye afterwards. 2) It's one eye that's the major problem. The other eye I've managed to go 8+ hours without much fogging and I'm quite pleased with the results overall. But then again the problem eye was always dryer in the first place 3) It's not a PROSE or anything fancy as we felt my level of dryness did not require a state of the art product. 4) I test positive for inflammatory biomarkers and I have MGD; most of my symptoms began post-LASIK last year, not surprisingly.
Grateful for any thoughts or reactions from seasoned scleral wearers! It's just so frustrating that after trying dozens of DES treatments over the past year with limited improvement and spending lots of $$$ that even the scleral lenses might not work.
I've already tried 3 fittings from whom I understand is (and believe to be) a highly experienced and competent practitioner, yet the fogging continues! We're still trying more fittings so we're not throwing in the towel, but I get the sense that it's more "trial and error" at this point and I'm wondering if others have experienced similar challenges and perhaps discovered a solution that I might even bring up with my optometrist. It's especially perplexing given that my level of dryness is "only" moderate (currently) leading to my doctors and I initially hopeful that the sclerals would be a useful addition to my treatment plan and allow me to work on the computer for 8+ hours a day again at my office job.
Other details for those curious 1) The clouding is usually accompanied by discomfort including a sore/tired feeling which forces me to take it out after 1-2 hours max, and then rest my eye afterwards. 2) It's one eye that's the major problem. The other eye I've managed to go 8+ hours without much fogging and I'm quite pleased with the results overall. But then again the problem eye was always dryer in the first place 3) It's not a PROSE or anything fancy as we felt my level of dryness did not require a state of the art product. 4) I test positive for inflammatory biomarkers and I have MGD; most of my symptoms began post-LASIK last year, not surprisingly.
Grateful for any thoughts or reactions from seasoned scleral wearers! It's just so frustrating that after trying dozens of DES treatments over the past year with limited improvement and spending lots of $$$ that even the scleral lenses might not work.
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