Postby Susan Mason » Mon 18 Jul 2005 10:42 pm
Well .... not too sure about the video camera bit however, I do manage to remove my scleral lenses without any aid from the sucker.
When I first got them I too received the leaflet with the instructions about nasal and temple etc etc however at first try found this quite impossible.
What they suggested to me at the hospital was that I run my finger index lightly over my top eye lid from nose to temple, and then flick the lens out.
With a little practice what I found was if I look/glance downwards whilst still holding my head up, run my index finger lightly over my top eye lid to feel where the lens edge is and then at the same time, gently stretch/tighten the upper lid the lens will then quite easily pop out and I can catch it with my hand.
I am not sure if this is the opposite way to that described in the guidance leaflet, however it works for me and the hospital seem ok with it.
I have only once or twice had any problems and that has been after overwearing the lens or my eyes drying up a lot and what I have then done first is poured some saline into my eye, and all down my front as well, such a messy thing to do.
Practice I think is the key here.
best wishes
Susan