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Orthokeratology with high plus inverted focus day and night soft contacts!

 
 
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      07-30-2006, 04:51 PM
http://www.nzoptics.co.nz/backissues/aug03.htm

I fitted her with Focus Night & Day lenses 8.6/13.8 - Right dominant
for distance with +1.25D and Left +3.75D, for near. She was rapt with
the results and wore them successfully for up to 30N EW, for a few
weeks. After being ill and not wearing the lenses for around two months
she came in within a month or two of resuming wear complaining of
reduced vision, particularly at near. She reported she was struggling
to read the paper and do other fine near visual tasks. Measurements
revealed that she needed more plus in the left eye [around +1.00D more]
and refraction confirmed a hyperopic shift of a similar order. Sure
enough K readings confirmed that indeed her cornea had flattened around
1.00D


http://www.siliconehydrogels.org/edi...orial_nina.asp


My comments: Whoa! Nice find! The highest plus for focus day and night
is +6 which is plenty, enough for a reduction of 1.5 to 2 diopters of
myopia! I guess this could be "poor man's" orthoK

One challenge is the person inverting the contacts inside out, sleeping
in them then waking up will see very blurry till the lenses are
removed. But the improvement in vision is amazing! Low myopes less than
-3 may greatly reduce, if not eliminate their dependacy on glasses
while more moderate myopes of -3 to -5 will experience a significent
improve in UCVA and a reduction in glasses dependacy.

 
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      07-31-2006, 07:45 PM

> One challenge is the person inverting the contacts inside
> out, sleeping in them then waking up will see very blurry
> till the lenses are removed. But the improvement in
> vision is amazing!


Dicky would be proud of you Ace. This expose along with
the home LASIK kit will reduce any vision care cost by
orders of magnitude.

-Quick


 
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      07-31-2006, 08:51 PM
Im supprised none of you guys and optometrists have heard of it! It
will be revolutionary for most low(er) myopes with little or no
astigmatism!

 
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      07-31-2006, 11:52 PM

Quick wrote:
> > One challenge is the person inverting the contacts inside
> > out, sleeping in them then waking up will see very blurry
> > till the lenses are removed. But the improvement in
> > vision is amazing!

>
> Dicky would be proud of you Ace. This expose along with
> the home LASIK kit will reduce any vision care cost by
> orders of magnitude.
>
> -Quick



Home lasik is a hoax. A trained surgeon needs to operate the laser, not
some noob doing it himself at home. Its impossible to give yourself
lasik as you wouldnt see what you were doing either. I doubt anyone has
even attempted RK on themselves!
OrthoK is a reality and far safer than any refractive surgury, you
havent read the article!

 
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      08-01-2006, 12:22 AM
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> Quick wrote:
>>> One challenge is the person inverting the contacts
>>> inside out, sleeping in them then waking up will see
>>> very blurry till the lenses are removed. But the
>>> improvement in vision is amazing!

>>
>> Dicky would be proud of you Ace. This expose along with
>> the home LASIK kit will reduce any vision care cost by
>> orders of magnitude.
>>
>> -Quick

>
>
> Home lasik is a hoax. A trained surgeon needs to operate
> the laser, not some noob doing it himself at home. Its
> impossible to give yourself lasik as you wouldnt see what
> you were doing either. I doubt anyone has even attempted
> RK on themselves!
> OrthoK is a reality and far safer than any refractive
> surgury, you havent read the article!


No. I saw it on the internet. They had pictures of the kit
and more pictures of someone giving themself LASIK.
How do you explain that? It must be true! You're just
one of all those others trying to keep up the ridiculous
cost of these simple procedures that you can do yourself.

-Quick


 
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      08-01-2006, 12:26 AM

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>
> Home lasik is a hoax. A trained surgeon needs to operate the laser, not
> some noob doing it himself at home. Its impossible to give yourself
> lasik as you wouldnt see what you were doing either. I doubt anyone has
> even attempted RK on themselves!
> OrthoK is a reality and far safer than any refractive surgury, you
> havent read the article!



Is it possible to be more retarded than this?

 
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      08-10-2006, 01:21 AM
Alot of people could be benefitting from this simple way of orthoK! All
it takes is a prescription of +6 lens and you can make history about
-1.5 diopters of your myopia! Will greatly reduce glasses dependency
for low myopes less than -3. Will still benefit those up to -5. RGP
orthoK can make history much higher amounts of myopia.

 
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      08-10-2006, 01:39 AM

(E-Mail Removed) wrote:
> Alot of people could be benefitting from this simple way of orthoK! All
> it takes is a prescription of +6 lens and you can make history about
> -1.5 diopters of your myopia! Will greatly reduce glasses dependency
> for low myopes less than -3. Will still benefit those up to -5. RGP
> orthoK can make history much higher amounts of myopia.



Apparently it is possible to post more retarded crap on a continuing
basis.

 
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