
Originally Posted by
silver
She's never tried hard lens, but has very dry eyes, and I assumed that was why the doc never suggested them. thanks for your sympathy!
Actually, it's just the opposite. Gas permeable (hard) lenses let more air reach the eye than soft and generally correct vision better, too. I've actually gone through what your daughter is experiencing. I was wearing a pair of ill-fitting gas perms and scratched my cornea. My vision is in the -1100 range so dealing with glasses while it healed was a nightmare. It took a while to sort out, but I haven't had any problems since and have stuck with the gas perms. You might talk to your doctor about switching to them. While I was at IU, I starting going to the Optometry school for my eyes. They were FAR better than my regular doc. I go to the Optometry School in Indy now, too. I doubt I would have gotten the same level of care elsewhere. They spend far more time with me than a regular doc might.
Good luck, Silvers.
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