I've managed (with the new one) to wear it for just short of 6 hours today - but it isn't what I would describe as "comfortable" at all. Just about tolerable. And I am conscious of it all the time - watery eye, dry, sometimes slightly sore. And most days I can't manage more than about 3-4 hours at most. .Is that normal at this stage? Is that the best it will get?
Why do I find that some days it feels like glass shards in my eye and no matter how many times I take it out clean it and put it back it is still the same? So I give up.
Do I need to use protein remover tablets? Moorfields never mentioned anything about them, but I read somewhere that you should use them once a week. I am using the Boston set at the moment (separate cleaner, saline, conditioner/wetting solutions)
I can still see the edge of the lens. There's been absolutely no change to that, and was a problem I had with the first lens too. As a result I can see "better" with my soft lens for driving than with the RGP but still can't drive at night at all. I don't even feel safe driving with my RGP in during the day as the peripheral vision is so distorted.
I'm heeding all the general advice - drinking lots of water (and peeing a lot as a consequence!), I have a healthy diet (always have had - well for the last 20 years anyway!) and using lubricating drops (systane and/or celluvisc) as advised by Moorfields. I've tried using "blink" and "refresh contacts" but both of these end up leaving a residue on my lens.
I generally don't feel as if I am making a lot of progress. I'm due back at the CL clinic on 26th, when I am hoping (or dreading???) to try a lens for the other eye - but am scared that if I can't get used to it in the one eye first then what chance is there for the other. And until I get them both sorted I can't get any useful specs for reading (which I have to wear as well on top of my lenses)
So today I'm feeling a bit fed up and really rather down.







