FOAK:Toric Contact Lenses...

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Spike, Jan 9, 2005.

  1. Spike

    Spike Guest

    Anyone use these?... Im informed by the eye-quack that hey tend to blur your
    vision slightly every time you blink until they rotate round to the right
    orientation... How much of an issue is this for the average wearer?...

    Im considering going for monthly disposables as the most cost effective
    solution...

    Any advice?....
     
    Spike, Jan 9, 2005
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  2. still cant get used to that name, but yes I do use them and have for
    about six years. went for a check up last week and although its about
    time they should be replaced this month they were clear of gunk.

    <crosses fingers>

    no problems so far.

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    Adrienne M Bonwick, Jan 9, 2005
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  3. Spike

    Catman Guest

    Yes, for about 3-4 years now.
    Never been mentioned to me. Never noticed except when the eyes / lenses are
    dry. Effectively nil.
    Yes. Buy your solutions from Costco. SWMBO and myself save our entire
    membership fee on the amount we save on 1 3 months pack of solution wehn
    compared to the price our optician woulod charge IYSWIM

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    Catman, Jan 9, 2005
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  4. Spike

    AndrewR Guest

    You could put them in at the right orientation.

    Mine have an "M" on the lens which should go at the bottom of my eye.

    It means they take a little longer to put in, but you soon get used to it.
    I use monthly disposables, but they probably only get a weeks worth of wear
    in a month. I don't think I've ever had a pair of lenses last ~30
    fittings/extractions.

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    AndrewR, Jan 9, 2005
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  5. Spike

    Gavsta Guest

    Daily disposables.

    YKIMS.


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    Gavsta, Jan 9, 2005
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  6. Spike

    Ben Blaney Guest

    Nope. 20/20 vision, me.
     
    Ben Blaney, Jan 10, 2005
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  7. Spike

    Lozzo Guest

    Ben Blaney says...
    You'd have a laugh at my new specs. My daughter said they look like
    double glazing with vertuical venetian blinds.
     
    Lozzo, Jan 10, 2005
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  8. Have you made sure that one arm is fixed on with elastoplast?
     
    Simon Atkinson, Jan 10, 2005
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  9. Spike

    Lozzo Guest

    Bear says...
    Let me set the scene. 5 years ago I managed to stuff my Renault Master
    van through armco when a tyre blew. In the accident I bent the door
    frame with my head. After that i suffered concussion which encompassed
    double vision. The concussion went, the vision stayed bad. A trip to the
    opticians 3 years later confirmed I needed prisms in my lenses, so I got
    new specs.

    Over the past 2 years my sight has got a lot worse, to the extent that I
    was riding and driving everywhere with one eye shut. The double vision
    is that bad that without my specs If someone stands 6 feet in front of
    me I see two very distinct people standing there with a foot between
    them. Another visit to the opticians and she suggested that I have most
    probably torn a muscle in my left eye and that's why I have such serious
    double vision. The prescription is so radical and requires that many
    prisms that they cannot make a lens that will fit in normal specs frames
    with that many oprisms in, and it would be far too heavy to wear.

    As a tempororay solution - that is until I have an operation to repair
    the muscle - I have been supplied with a secondary lens that has about
    25 vertical grooves cut into the inner face. The flat face goes against
    the inside of the left lens and is held in by surface tension. The
    effect is quite dramatic. I can see properly again and have regained the
    peripheral vision and depth perception that I had lost completely.

    It looks a bit weird though, a bit like the NHS specs the spacker kid
    that every class had, the one with the one milky lens to cure her lazy
    eye.

    My 13 yr old daughter made the quote about venetian blinds, my son said
    they just look like spaz specs. All I know is that without this lens I
    didn't realise that my ZX-9R had gay purple in the fairing grapics. My
    eye test came after I bought it. I wouldn't have bought the fucking
    thing had I seen that. I could have sworn they were bronzey-gold.
     
    Lozzo, Jan 10, 2005
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  10. Spike

    Lozzo Guest

    Bear says...
    Ta, it's 50-50 if it works or not, so worth having.
     
    Lozzo, Jan 10, 2005
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  11. Lozzo wrote
    Go for it mate and remember that by the time you have reached the top of
    the list medical technology will have moved on enough that the odds will
    have improved to 75/25
     
    steve auvache, Jan 10, 2005
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  12. Spike

    Donald Guest

    Lozzo wrote:
    snip
    snip

    Get yourself down to the nearest optometrist with an "optomap" retinal
    examination machine, and we want to see a jpeg of the result too.

    www.optos.co.uk

    Goddam clinicians are so reluctant to use modern technology.
     
    Donald, Jan 11, 2005
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  13. Spike

    Lozzo Guest

    Donald says...
    What will that show?

    I'm normally longsighted in my left eye, that I know, but something is
    seriously fucked elsewhere as seen by the figures the last optician
    wrote down. I'm no expert on these matters, but when two eyes in the
    same head have this much of a variation, then something is very wrong
    somewhere. My precription reads:

    Sphere Cyl. Axis Prism Base

    R +1.00 -0.75 5 7 out

    L +3.00 -1.75 170 7 out


    Anyone with a clue got any comments?
     
    Lozzo, Jan 11, 2005
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  14. Spike

    Lozzo Guest

    Bear says...
     
    Lozzo, Jan 11, 2005
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  15. Spike

    Donald Guest

    Any tears or bits floating about in your eye, on a computer screen so
    that the optometrist can point to it and say "see that tear there ,
    thats what they're going to fix, oh forgot, squint hard and you might
    just see it."

    It uses a red laser and a green laser, can't remember what they do but
    when you can see your optic nerve and the blood vessels on the screen
    you can't help but be impressed.

    If you're worried about any deterioration you'll have a snapshot to
    compare against next time.


    You're part chameleon ?
     
    Donald, Jan 11, 2005
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  16. Spike

    Donald Guest

    I was probably being a bit harsh.

    Unfortunately within the NHS they're unlikely to be able to get a
    machine costing about £100K or even be allowed to lease it at £16 per
    examination like a private practice can.

    This thing can take a snapshot of your eye before you can blink and it
    can be done in a couple of minutes by a technician. Leaving the
    clinician (consultant opthalmologist or whatever they're called) to
    pinpoint any bits of interest and making best use of their time having a
    good look at your eye.
     
    Donald, Jan 12, 2005
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