Postby GarethB » Thu 31 Dec 2009 9:47 am
It might be disappointing now, but with the range of lenses available I am sure Charlottes patience will pay off. You never know one of the specialist soft lenses might help. For my right eye, the RGP lens sat to one side of my eye as it was the only way to get good vision and lens comfort beacuse of where the KC cone was. Tis meant rapid eye movement when I was driving or playing computer games with my daughter the lens could move and be blinked out.
Now I wear the Kerasoft IC lens which is larger than an RGP lens (still about the same size as a regualr soft lens) and because of this the skirt of the lens is in a position on my eye to keep the lens stable. My hospital thought these would not work, but since I can now wear a lens completly pain free all my working hours, do a variety of sports and get 6/5 vision they accept there are situations where they can work as well as an RGP lens. Might be one extra option to consider.
Gareth