i have my scheral lens in left eye. Well sight isnt wonderful but its there.
As i am expecting a baby i cant have the cornea graft in right eye now.
Only hope is to go to brum and have a mould done of the eye so a special scheral can be made. see if that works.
How do they do a mould?
mould of eye
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Hi Trace,
Congratulations on your bump
My optician has had it done to him, and he explained to me that you're given local anaesthetic drops, then a large scleral lens with a tube attached is put in to your eye. Once in place, the tube fills the lens with foam, which is left for a minute or so to harden, and then the scleral lens is removed from your eye.
He explained that it wasn't particularly comfortable, but it wasn't painful either.
Congratulations on your bump
My optician has had it done to him, and he explained to me that you're given local anaesthetic drops, then a large scleral lens with a tube attached is put in to your eye. Once in place, the tube fills the lens with foam, which is left for a minute or so to harden, and then the scleral lens is removed from your eye.
He explained that it wasn't particularly comfortable, but it wasn't painful either.
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If it not something your eye is used to, then yes a red eye initially is quite common.
Never had a scleral, but getting used to the corneal lens, initially the first 20 minutes would leave my eye quite red. Within in a week, this was no longer happening as I got better at putting the lens in and also my eye being used to having a foreign object put in.
Never had a scleral, but getting used to the corneal lens, initially the first 20 minutes would leave my eye quite red. Within in a week, this was no longer happening as I got better at putting the lens in and also my eye being used to having a foreign object put in.
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