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Why in the world would you have them rub with Boston simplus?? That is a multipurpose solution? If you wanted them to clean with something other than clear Care Boston or Boston advanced daily cleaner, but simplus is just a waste of the customers money. Seriously, if clear care was not sufficient for a pt who was a heavy depositer , progent would actually do something unlike the simplus.. Really what was your rational or did you just grab the wrong boston
Much more in depth than the office I went to. We only use the Boston Simplus. I hope this helps make my lenses more comfortable and for the health of my eye. I felt abrasive pain from my first set. Then my toric set that I have now migrate from my cornea despite right placement. It's not a fun first week so far. I'm concerned I should just quit and go back to glasses. My vision is blurry and extremely light sensitive now, with halos around all lights, and I feel motion sickness I never had before. Wishing myself luck 🤞
The office i went to told me to only use Boston simplus to clear before putting them in as well and use artificial tears before taking them out and to keep them in a basic lens case dry. This part concerned me the most since in every video they use those containers with hydrogen peroxide solution but it's not something you can purchase here so the doc claims it's not mandatory.
Jonathan Antonio I would consider high astigmatism to be anything above -2.25 for a couple reasons... 1. with > -2.25 astigmatism, vision with contact lenses will be noticeably blurry because of the higher astigmatism. 2. With >-2.25 astigmatism, your candidacy for LASIK surgery is in question. Hope this helps.
Jonathan Antonio Glasses will provide the best vision for you. Hard contact lenses can be an option too. Soft contacts can get you by too but the vision will not be as precise as glasses or hard contacts.
Hi, i want to know y m not getting use to of my glasses thr moment i wear them i have nausea headache and not comfortable at all ....i hav irregular astigmatism ..right eye 0.5, 135 degree and left 0.5 35 degree and vision is 6/6....
Hi Sundas, it's hard to pinpoint exactly why you are not adapting to your glasses. Here are some common reasons why you might not be adjusting well to your new glasses: 1. Prescription is wrong 2. Prescription is too strong 3. The axis of your astigmatism has been changed by more than 10 degrees from your prior prescription. 4. Last and most common, you have not worn the glasses long enough for your brain to adjust. Hope this helps!
Wearing your glasses will definitely not make your vision better. Think about glasses as an aid to help you see, but only when you have your glasses on. Your vision may be getting worse because you are at the age where your eyeball size or shape are still changing. Generally speaking, vision prescriptions will stabilize during your late 20s to early 30s.
@@seebrightvision yeah true Im in my early 20s ..so if I dont wear it during outdoor activites let say ..is ok ? Like it wont effect my eyes negatively ..Im sorry im just frustrated ..any other general tips would be appreciated ..and is it true that it can cause blindness eventually ..or is it just some media exaggeration ..thanks for replying and assuring me , I highly appreciate it 💙💙
Ghufran Saleh - i feel you, having poor eyesight can be frustrating. your eyesight will not be negatively affected if you don’t wear your glasses all the time. although you will probably be seeing blurry. you are still young, that’s probably why your vision is still changing.
hi docs .thanks alot for u r informative content nd best wishes for future videos GBU😊💗 actually my left have high power of -12 with cylinder 0.75 and axis 165˚ and my right eye have -4 power with no axis cyl .wht is that best way to over come my astigmatism sir lasik ,prk, icl or something else , I am 24years of old
Hello, your astigmatism is relatively low compared to your nearsightedness (-12 and -4). Because of the huge difference between your prescription in your right eye vs. left eye, contact lenses would be the best way to comfortably correct your vision. To "overcome" your astigmatism (and nearsightedness) in your left eye, it would probably be ICL just because of your -12 prescription. LASIK and PRK will not fully correct that prescription. Best to get a consultation with an eye surgeon. The other thing to consider is that you are only 24, perhaps wait a couple more years when your prescription is completely stable before seeking surgery options. Thanks for commenting.
Bright Vision Optometry thanks alot sir for u suggestions.satisfied with u r videos and answers will follow u r suggest and let u know in future about my condition. blessed to have person like u love from India sir GOD BLESS U 😇💗