Hello.
Type II for a few years, with retinopathy. My right eye isn't much use (as an eye) due to several vitrectomy-type ops.
My left eye is very good, except for quite severe astigmatism.
Optician has been trying his best over the years, with various varifocals, and lately soft contacts, but not doing much good. Consultant says 'nothing wrong with your eye that a lens couldn't cure'.
So, I'm going to ask optician about GP lenses (rigid gas permeable). They're semi-rigid, and apparently take a lot of getting used to, but from all reports they really do improve your vision, and suit astigmatism as they stay in one place (unlike softs, which rotate and generally drift about).
Anyone got any good or bad things to say about GP lenses? I would like to see properly, if nothing else!
Allen, London.
Type II for a few years, with retinopathy. My right eye isn't much use (as an eye) due to several vitrectomy-type ops.
My left eye is very good, except for quite severe astigmatism.
Optician has been trying his best over the years, with various varifocals, and lately soft contacts, but not doing much good. Consultant says 'nothing wrong with your eye that a lens couldn't cure'.
So, I'm going to ask optician about GP lenses (rigid gas permeable). They're semi-rigid, and apparently take a lot of getting used to, but from all reports they really do improve your vision, and suit astigmatism as they stay in one place (unlike softs, which rotate and generally drift about).
Anyone got any good or bad things to say about GP lenses? I would like to see properly, if nothing else!
Allen, London.