Postby rosemary johnson » Sat 11 Feb 2006 8:25 pm
Dear Anne,
Welcome to the forums. I can't help about the hoovering, I'm afraid!
I hope you can get the contacts sorted out.
My feeling is, if they are actually painful from the word go, there's something wrong. When I started with my first ones, I could feel them there (half an hour a day twice a day for starters, then build up to an hour a day twice a day.... very slowly. But: I could feel they were there and it felt a bit odd, but they didn't hurt. It felt very odd if I turned round or looked round suddenly. When I first had them, I used to walk all in straight lines, and then shut my eyes and turn round all of a piece at corners, then start off on another straight line. My faily thought this was very odd!
To this day, if it feels OK when I first try in the hospital I know whether it's a possiblility or not within seconds...
..... but people do vary; some people have managed to get used to lenses that were a big problem at first.
When you say you see double - do you mean that the eye with the contact lens can see one main and a second "ghost" image? - or a pretty substantial second image? - or do you mean that the images from each eye don't match up?
If the former, it could mean that you need a better fitted or better powered lens. Or it may be that you see so much in the way of "ghost" double images that that's th ebest you're going to get. Sadly, for some of us, that is the case (the best-in-years fitting of lens for my right eye still leaves a pronounced double ghost image, and I just had to get use dto puttin gup with it).
If the double image disappears, and the world just looks slightly different when you shut each eye in turn, it's your brain not being used to matching up the uncorrected KC image from one eye and the lens-assisted image from the other. Time, practice and concentration may help this if you can get used to a lens and wear it for longer.
Good luck.
And best wishes with the eczema.
Roseamry