Trying ClearKone Lenses Now
Posted: Wed 14 Sep 2011 4:21 pm
Hi all,
well after trying two different types of lens of the past 3 months I am now going on to my third type and I hope i'll be third time lucky.
I've had the hard RGP lens, then came the Piggy-Back with a soft lens under the RGP and after having a rough time with both of those my Optometrist has now suggested I try a ClearKone lens.
I tried a few of them in her practise today and first impressions were that the comfort of it was brilliant, could hardly feel it all compared to the original RGP lens. The vision was a bit blurry and an odd sensation feeling but I'm told this could be due to the size and fit and that there may be a bubble underneath it. I am having one made for me and should have it in about 2 weeks.
So what opinions or advice do you all have about these lenses? I have a good feeling about the comfort but I am sceptical about what my vision will be like with it. (My close up vision was poor with the first two lenses, text on computer screens and phones was blurry) Has anyone found their vision gets better once their eye gets used to the lens as you increase the wear?
Look forward to any comments. Thanks,
Gill
well after trying two different types of lens of the past 3 months I am now going on to my third type and I hope i'll be third time lucky.
I've had the hard RGP lens, then came the Piggy-Back with a soft lens under the RGP and after having a rough time with both of those my Optometrist has now suggested I try a ClearKone lens.
I tried a few of them in her practise today and first impressions were that the comfort of it was brilliant, could hardly feel it all compared to the original RGP lens. The vision was a bit blurry and an odd sensation feeling but I'm told this could be due to the size and fit and that there may be a bubble underneath it. I am having one made for me and should have it in about 2 weeks.
So what opinions or advice do you all have about these lenses? I have a good feeling about the comfort but I am sceptical about what my vision will be like with it. (My close up vision was poor with the first two lenses, text on computer screens and phones was blurry) Has anyone found their vision gets better once their eye gets used to the lens as you increase the wear?
Look forward to any comments. Thanks,
Gill