Postby Eddie S » Fri 04 May 2007 10:46 am
Hi Lynn,
I agree - I think its come from swapping locations - the specialist I used to see (in Brighton) I had been seeing for years and she would explain everything to me, involve me in the procedure and because I was a 'difficult' person to fit with lenses would often try me out on new things.
I'm still getting to know the new specialist (Leicester) and his way of working so as you say, you remember things an hour later. I may well phone as you suggest.
I tend to agree with you though on the oxygen lack - I wear SoftPerm lenses and everytime I see a new specialist they always breathe in deeply and go 'hmm, SoftPerms' including one specialist from the US. The problem is I love my SoftPerm lenses, I've never really been able to endure wearing anything else.
Earlier in the year I had a lot of problems with dry eyes - swapping to new solutions seems to have stopped the problem but I'm guessing that it maybe a hangover from that. My GP initially treated me as if I had an eye infection (I was getting red eyes) but after a series of tests, including a horrible swab test (ouch) at eye A&E for the most undetectable of infections I came out clear.
I haven't been given drops or anything for the bad eye so I don't think it is an infection problem.
Hmmmm!
Ed
Eddie
Somebody complimented me on my driving yesterday - they left a note on my windscreen "Parking Fine" which was nice.
KC managed with softperm lens in left eye, Intacs (2/11/07) in right eye