Glasses & LGP
Posted: Thu 13 Dec 2007 4:50 pm
Hi I've browsed this forum a few times, and I find it very understanding and helpful so I'd thought I join.
I've had KC now for over 4 years (that I've known) and I can relate to the tales on here, how people first discovered they had this condition and how it effects their day to day life.
I'm at the stage now where I've been prescribed LGP lenses as my glasses weren't up to the job.
My right eye which was my bad one adapted very well to a RGP lenses.
Actually I'd not seen much out of that eye since I was about 19 (I'm 27 now).
My left eye which had been doing most of the work the best part of my early 20's wouldn't take very well to a RGP lens.
So now my bad right eye is my good eye and without glasses my good left eye is my bad eye.
For the past few months it's been like trying to learn to write with my non writing hand.
I'm now at a stage where I've just been sent a third lenses to try in my left eye, which I'm finding hard to get used to.
It's still not as good as the contact in my right eye and it slides around causing vision to blur in and out of focus.
I still get headaches and I have a hard time concentrating on my work but the Contact in my right eye is better than glasses for my left eye.
What I need is glasses for my left eye and a LGP lenses for my right eye.
Anyone on here have a similar setup? i.e glasses with a clear lens for my right eye.
Sorry for the doggy User name I was thinking 'double vision' before anyone asks!
I've had KC now for over 4 years (that I've known) and I can relate to the tales on here, how people first discovered they had this condition and how it effects their day to day life.
I'm at the stage now where I've been prescribed LGP lenses as my glasses weren't up to the job.
My right eye which was my bad one adapted very well to a RGP lenses.
Actually I'd not seen much out of that eye since I was about 19 (I'm 27 now).
My left eye which had been doing most of the work the best part of my early 20's wouldn't take very well to a RGP lens.
So now my bad right eye is my good eye and without glasses my good left eye is my bad eye.
For the past few months it's been like trying to learn to write with my non writing hand.
I'm now at a stage where I've just been sent a third lenses to try in my left eye, which I'm finding hard to get used to.
It's still not as good as the contact in my right eye and it slides around causing vision to blur in and out of focus.
I still get headaches and I have a hard time concentrating on my work but the Contact in my right eye is better than glasses for my left eye.
What I need is glasses for my left eye and a LGP lenses for my right eye.
Anyone on here have a similar setup? i.e glasses with a clear lens for my right eye.
Sorry for the doggy User name I was thinking 'double vision' before anyone asks!