I apologise if this has been covered elsewhere on the forum...
I am 31, have relatively advanced KC in both eyes, one eye crosslinked about 18 months ago, and currently have Rose K lenses. However I have been having serious lens tollerence issues over the last few months, suddenly dropping from 10+ hours wear to 2-4 hours wear a day max, which is seriously affecting my ability to work, and quality of life.
I have been advised Kerisoft lenses may be the answer...
I have an NHS appointment at St Thomas's in mid-January for contact lens trials, but not being local to St Thomas's, am concerned about the number of visits which may be required/cost/time without lenses before each visit etc. I have the option of going private, with a local optician listed on this site as being KC friendly...
Please can anyone advise how many visits it normally takes to get Kerisofts fitting properly, and if possible, give me an idea of ongoing day-to-day costs, required number of visits per year etc, for both private and NHS options?
I realise KC is never the same for any two patients, but any info gratefully received!
Thank you in advance.
Ian
Kerisoft lenses - fitting process?
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Re: Kerisoft lenses - fitting process?
Hello Ian
I've recently been diagnosed and have been fitted with Kerasoft 2 for my bad eye (they tried to fit me with the 3 and IC but made my vision worse). All in all it took around three appointments to be fitted. I've never had to go for rigid lenses but I still have difficultly with Kerasoft 2. Obviously Kerasoft may or may not work for you but could be worth a try!
Tom
I've recently been diagnosed and have been fitted with Kerasoft 2 for my bad eye (they tried to fit me with the 3 and IC but made my vision worse). All in all it took around three appointments to be fitted. I've never had to go for rigid lenses but I still have difficultly with Kerasoft 2. Obviously Kerasoft may or may not work for you but could be worth a try!
Tom
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Re: Kerisoft lenses - fitting process?
Tom
Welcome to the forum! You have cleared the pre-mod hurdle so from now on just pitch right on in!
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Welcome to the forum! You have cleared the pre-mod hurdle so from now on just pitch right on in!
Andrew
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Re: Kerisoft lenses - fitting process?
Thanks Tom
I have an initial appointment with the private optician on Monday, so guess I will see what he thinks, and make a decision as to whether to go down the private or NHS route after that
Thanks again
Ian
I have an initial appointment with the private optician on Monday, so guess I will see what he thinks, and make a decision as to whether to go down the private or NHS route after that
Thanks again
Ian
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