Should Contact Lenses leave an imprint on your eye

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Should Contact Lenses leave an imprint on your eye

Postby Lizb » Thu 05 Feb 2009 7:50 pm

AS the thread title says, should a contact lens leave an imprint on the eye when you take it out?

I have just re-started wearing my CL after 3-4 months out of them, and this week got the all clear to start building my wear time back up. Started on monday evening with one hour, building up by 30-60mins each day till today. I was back at the opticians for a check on the fit of my lenses today at 10am, put my lenses in at 8 this morning. the CL fitter checked the fit out and then got me to take the lenses out. looked at my eye again and said that the CL had left an inprint on my eye?
This is the same eye that i had the problems with at the back end of last year that led to me not being able to use my lenses for the last 3-4 months.
My CL fitter just said that she wanted to see me again next week, its actually closer to two weeks before they can fit me in. I am sure that the CL fitter knows what she is talking about, but it isnt the usual person i see as that person has broken her arm so not currently at work. Whilst the person I am seeing is great and is more apporachable to be able to ask daft questions, how much experience of KC she has got i am not sure.
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Re: Should Contact Lenses leave an imprint on your eye

Postby Lynn White » Thu 05 Feb 2009 8:28 pm

OK

Is the lens an RGP ? A rigid lens can leave an imprint if it is fitting too tight. Alternatively, any lens can leave an imprint if it is too tight or if your eye is really dry.

She is getting you back to see if this does or doesn't settle down, which is quite a usual thing to do. Sometimes it takes a while for the eye to get used to having a lens in place and your tear flow has to catch up with lens wear.

Let them have a look at your next appt and see what they think.


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Re: Should Contact Lenses leave an imprint on your eye

Postby Lizb » Fri 06 Feb 2009 8:29 am

The contact lenses are Synergise lenses.
I do also suffer with Dry Eye and by the time i got to my appointment at 10am i had been in the office for an hour or so, and had the lenses in about two and half hours so was at the maximum wear time for yesterday.

thanks for the advice Lynn, it is helpful to have someone who can reassure. I am sure the person i am currently seeing for my CL does know what she is doing.
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Re: Should Contact Lenses leave an imprint on your eye

Postby Lynn White » Fri 06 Feb 2009 8:16 pm

No problem Liz!

I thought you might be have a dry eye!

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