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Hello again

Posted: Tue 14 Mar 2006 1:05 am
by Richard In Wales
Sorry I have not been here for a while. I've been a bit quiet since my op lately :(

Still having probs with the astigmatism its at -6 now. I have a very large hard contact that I can wear but only for a short time and some days it makes my eye very sore. Although with it in my vision is brilliant, I think wearing the lens reminds me of what I have lost and what I can't do any more.

Never mind I will just have to battle on and get on with it.

I saw an advert tonight about disposable soft lenses for astigmatism but I missed the name again. Does anyone know the name ?

Posted: Tue 14 Mar 2006 7:49 am
by Andrew MacLean
Borg

I expended the entire sum of my Welsh vocabulary on another string. Still in for a penny, here it is again:

Bore da !

I think the lens you mean belongs to the acu vue family. I've seen that ad, too.

Are you back on the bike?

Andrew

Posted: Tue 14 Mar 2006 8:43 am
by GarethB
Borg,

You have asimilar level of astigmatism as I do in my grafted eye, but I have a small lens.

To tolerate the lens for more than a couple of hours I need to use lubricating eye drops instead of artificial tears. Also need to stay in areas where hunidity is above 40% otherwise weartime is well down.

Perhaps drops will help you too.

Posted: Tue 14 Mar 2006 10:50 am
by Richard In Wales
I have a huge lens which covers the front of the eye and goes over and around the scar tissue. I really like it. It's the first time for ages I have felt a lens actually fit. I have a stupidly small one in the non Op eye which falls out at the first chance. I want to get them to use a larger one in that eye.

I use Liquifilm Tears drops in my eyes at the moment.

I should use the lens more I think and maybe my eye would get used to it but to be honest with the state of my eye I'm a bit scared in case it rubs it and courses any sore points or ulcers.

Posted: Wed 15 Mar 2006 9:19 pm
by Lynn White
Hi there..

There are several disposable lenses for astigmatism but sadly they are for VERY low levels of astigmatism. They will not go any way towards correcting your -6.00.

There are non-disposable soft lenses like Kerasoft that will correct astigmatism up to your level - but generally the vision tends to be less reliable than an RGP like you are wearing. Often it becomes a matter of comfort versus maximal vision - but then again, reasonable vision for a long period may win out against brilliant vision for short periods!

Lynn