Nerves and Abrasions
Posted: Sat 28 Jun 2008 3:30 pm
Hi All
I have gotten on with my RGP's (Last posted in JAN) really well. wear time was great and the pain of puting them in gone. The only problem i have is when i put them in they never go straight to the centre. I almost have to look them on...if that make sense.
anyway I had my lenses out the other day, usual saturday day off and I was sunbathing for the fisrt time in a while and was startled at the number of floaters I saw...so scared i was on the phone Monday morning and in the casualty unit at windsor the following Wednesday afternoon. She looked in my eyes and told me to come back in 2 weeks but that everything was ok. So i went back last Friday (Not yesterday). A new doctor, a he, looked in my eyes and said all is well at the back of the eye but that my optic nerves looked a bit different, but because there were no other symptoms he detemined by exclusion i was born with them like it (Has anyone else ever heard of this). He said it was nothing to worry about.
Anyway, he hen went to do the pressure test, all good 12 and 13 left right respectively. eye test, all good, second to bottom line with lenses in each eye, pinhole could get the bottom line. Visual fields all good and the colour blindness test was fine too....Never had such a thorough exam!
Anyway, he was quite interested in my KC so I let him have a look and he called in a colleague. I was then told i have a lot of abrasions. He asked a load more quesions, his collague, and he said I have to take eye drops and not wear my lenses, but couldnt undertsnad hwy i wasnt in agony with the number oi abrasions I had. He said i must have good eye hygeine as he was surprised they were not infected!!!
So my question is has anyone else ever had these, or the optic nerve thing. Are abrasions part of RGP{ and KC or is it a seperate problem?? How do you precent them more. I have finished the antibioics and can now wear my lenses again. I have to go back to the opthamologist Friday for them to have anoher look at the front of my eye
I have gotten on with my RGP's (Last posted in JAN) really well. wear time was great and the pain of puting them in gone. The only problem i have is when i put them in they never go straight to the centre. I almost have to look them on...if that make sense.
anyway I had my lenses out the other day, usual saturday day off and I was sunbathing for the fisrt time in a while and was startled at the number of floaters I saw...so scared i was on the phone Monday morning and in the casualty unit at windsor the following Wednesday afternoon. She looked in my eyes and told me to come back in 2 weeks but that everything was ok. So i went back last Friday (Not yesterday). A new doctor, a he, looked in my eyes and said all is well at the back of the eye but that my optic nerves looked a bit different, but because there were no other symptoms he detemined by exclusion i was born with them like it (Has anyone else ever heard of this). He said it was nothing to worry about.
Anyway, he hen went to do the pressure test, all good 12 and 13 left right respectively. eye test, all good, second to bottom line with lenses in each eye, pinhole could get the bottom line. Visual fields all good and the colour blindness test was fine too....Never had such a thorough exam!
Anyway, he was quite interested in my KC so I let him have a look and he called in a colleague. I was then told i have a lot of abrasions. He asked a load more quesions, his collague, and he said I have to take eye drops and not wear my lenses, but couldnt undertsnad hwy i wasnt in agony with the number oi abrasions I had. He said i must have good eye hygeine as he was surprised they were not infected!!!
So my question is has anyone else ever had these, or the optic nerve thing. Are abrasions part of RGP{ and KC or is it a seperate problem?? How do you precent them more. I have finished the antibioics and can now wear my lenses again. I have to go back to the opthamologist Friday for them to have anoher look at the front of my eye