Just Back from the hospital....
Posted: Tue 25 Apr 2006 5:08 pm
and the eye drops are doing what they are supposed to.
They investigated the tears alot more after the initial success of Systane and they are breaking up very quickly, so still on Systane. I asked if they could prescribe a six month quantity which would cost just the one prescription charge rather than £4 a bottle, but as it is not on there list they can not
They were surprised I could hit 15 hours lens wear provided I remove my lenses that is at regular intervals for a Systane top up!
Been advised to keep it closer to 12 hours with at least 1 day per week off which is doable.
We went back through my records to educate the student that was sitting in. Only three in the consultaion room (that includes me) so ticket sales are down on preveous visits.
This did show from when my local optician (who now works at the hosptal as a consultant) my vision has not changed since March 2004 which is just over two years now. My lenses are exactly 18 months old from when I left the hospital with them.
Had my ups and downs with lens tolerance, allergic reactions to the lenses and the magical migrating lens. However since finding the best strategy for the only drops that appear to do anything of use then lens has pretty much behaved over the last 4 months.
So fingers crossed the KC will stay stable for the next six months and beyond and the drops will still keep on working.
Hope everyone else with a hospital visit in the near future will have great news too.
They investigated the tears alot more after the initial success of Systane and they are breaking up very quickly, so still on Systane. I asked if they could prescribe a six month quantity which would cost just the one prescription charge rather than £4 a bottle, but as it is not on there list they can not
They were surprised I could hit 15 hours lens wear provided I remove my lenses that is at regular intervals for a Systane top up!
Been advised to keep it closer to 12 hours with at least 1 day per week off which is doable.
We went back through my records to educate the student that was sitting in. Only three in the consultaion room (that includes me) so ticket sales are down on preveous visits.
This did show from when my local optician (who now works at the hosptal as a consultant) my vision has not changed since March 2004 which is just over two years now. My lenses are exactly 18 months old from when I left the hospital with them.
Had my ups and downs with lens tolerance, allergic reactions to the lenses and the magical migrating lens. However since finding the best strategy for the only drops that appear to do anything of use then lens has pretty much behaved over the last 4 months.
So fingers crossed the KC will stay stable for the next six months and beyond and the drops will still keep on working.
Hope everyone else with a hospital visit in the near future will have great news too.