Hello. I'm a 35 year's old Keratoconus patient. I've have Keratoconus in both eyes, one worse than the other. Since I needed to see better to do my tasks, I went to fit GP contact lenses and Scleral lenses both, but the doctors couldn't fit the right lenses for me. In fact I see the results with GP lenses and Sclerals were worse then my glasses (the result was more blurry and with multiple vision with some shades around objects). Why this happens? May I have any chance with GPs or Sclerals at all?
@@davidaktun what issues? Concerning what eye condition? It appears custom fit SL usually have higher acuity. They are just larger RGP, with a fluid pocket.
This video really helped me to remove my contact! Thx!
Hello. I'm a 35 year's old Keratoconus patient. I've have Keratoconus in both eyes, one worse than the other. Since I needed to see better to do my tasks, I went to fit GP contact lenses and Scleral lenses both, but the doctors couldn't fit the right lenses for me. In fact I see the results with GP lenses and Sclerals were worse then my glasses (the result was more blurry and with multiple vision with some shades around objects). Why this happens? May I have any chance with GPs or Sclerals at all?
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Hi I want to know that is it compulsory to put the scleral lens in solution in the night or without solution , is it ok . In lens cap.
Its mandatory for daily use to put scleral lenses in solution. Unless for backup pair recommended to keep in dry cap
where i found the opthalmologist for that scleral lance???
I'll stay with my rgp ... that's too much hassle
Yep,and she forgot to tell about the visual acuity issues with SL
@@davidaktun what issues? Concerning what eye condition? It appears custom fit SL usually have higher acuity. They are just larger RGP, with a fluid pocket.
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