Hi all,
I hope this doesn't seem like a stupid question but here goes...
I have my second hospital appointment with the consultant re Keratoconus. I have been "trying" (long story) to wear the rigid contact lens since got the first one 5 weeks ago and first hospital appointment was 3 months ago. For this appointment do I go to the hospital wearing the contact lens or just take it with me? At the first appointment they did several tests, pictures, corneal map etc of my eyes. Not sure if they do this every appointment or not!
I am not getting on too well with these hard contact lenses and hope that my consultant can offer me a bit more support than the optometrist who seems to think I will just get used to wearing them. Hard to "get used to" when you're eyesight seems worse with the lens in, it gives you headaches and makes you want to scratch your eyeball out!
Anyways, look forward to the advice, appointment is on Tuesday.
Thanks
Question about Hospital Appointment
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Question about Hospital Appointment
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Re: Question about Hospital Appointment
Take them with you but put them in when you get to the hospital. The ophthalmologist will probably take them out to look at your eye through the slit lamp, but it will be good to let him or her see how the lens sits on your eye and get an impression of how your vision is with the lens in place.
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