Soft thick Lenses
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Soft thick Lenses
Can they help reduce double vision and halos? My double vision is getting worse and I was wondering if the thick soft lenses would help or does it sound like I need the RGPs?
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Donna
Soft lenses have certainly helped me - they have enabled me to drive legally in the last few months, although you still don't get the complete clarity of vision I am now getting with the RGP's . But they are soooo much more comfortable!
I would see if you can give them a trial - they may work for you.
Soft lenses have certainly helped me - they have enabled me to drive legally in the last few months, although you still don't get the complete clarity of vision I am now getting with the RGP's . But they are soooo much more comfortable!
I would see if you can give them a trial - they may work for you.
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Donna,
A thicker soft lens such as the Kerasoft I am trying may help get better vision as rather than wrapping itself to the shape of the cornea, it has a bit more shape to correct the curvature.
So far I would say my original RGP's are by far the best because of the fact they are rigid so properly restore the curve of the cornea and the tears making up the rest.
The main problem I am having with the Kerasoft is getting rid of the multiple images in each eye.
A thicker soft lens such as the Kerasoft I am trying may help get better vision as rather than wrapping itself to the shape of the cornea, it has a bit more shape to correct the curvature.
So far I would say my original RGP's are by far the best because of the fact they are rigid so properly restore the curve of the cornea and the tears making up the rest.
The main problem I am having with the Kerasoft is getting rid of the multiple images in each eye.
Gareth
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For my part I found Rigid Gas Permeable lenses the best. I never really took to the thick soft ones.
If RGP corneal lenses are no good for you, you could always try the Sclerals that so many people here like. I found my Scleral a great benefit as it extended the time I could see with lenses after RGP's ceased to be an option for me.
Andrew
If RGP corneal lenses are no good for you, you could always try the Sclerals that so many people here like. I found my Scleral a great benefit as it extended the time I could see with lenses after RGP's ceased to be an option for me.
Andrew
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