It took me about 6-8 revisions to get my scleral prescription right. The optometrist said it was the longest he had seen. It was worth it to get the best vision. I've had since I was in my 20s. My advice is to talk to find a great optometrist that is skilled in scleral lenses and make sure that you can do revisions until you get the vision you want. Its so worth it
Thank you for your presentation, it's really encouraging me to hang in there. It's my third day and I can't tolerate them for more than three hours due to significant dry sensation. However, what I really find worrisome is that there are occasions when I experience severe irritation and significant degradation of vision. I can't read, drive or go for a walk because of blurriness. It takes several hours for it to subside. I hope there's a solution for this.
Air bubbles were causing the problem. Once I resolved this and started to add celluvisc with the saline things got alot better! However I've had to stop wearing them unfortunately. My left eye is very sensitive and because I wasn't able to remove the lens without some rubbing upon removal it became much worse. I just can't seem to remove the left lens without some scratching.
Fantastic speaker! I'm a soon to be scleral lens wearer due to facial paralysis from AN surgery. 🤞 I appreciate hearing the perspective and encouragement for what constitutes "success". Thank you