New Gas Permeable lenses: "foggy" vision

Discussion in 'Eye-Care' started by dan, Dec 3, 2003.

  1. dan

    dan Guest

    Hi,

    I am two weeks into wearing RGP lenses. They are getting more and more
    comfortable, but one proble keepps recurring. In my left eye, I have
    the sensation of slightly foggy vision, it comes and goes but always
    seems to be there to some extent. My left lens is also less
    comfortable than the right. What is causing this? What can I do about
    it?

    Thanks in advance,

    dan
     
    dan, Dec 3, 2003
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  2. dan

    Jan Guest

    I assume you have an appointment with your specialist for aftercare(knowing
    that you start with those lenses a fourtnight ago), he or she can give you
    the best answers by seeing you face to face and taking care of these.
    Lots of possibilities wich easier can be diagnost by viewing and asking
    about the problems in a visit face to face first.

    Jan (normally Dutch spoken)
     
    Jan, Dec 3, 2003
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  3. dan

    dan Guest

    Cheers! Of course I do in a weeks time, but I like to have a second
    opinion. since moving away from home I haven't found an optician I
    really trut and don't thinkis trying to just make money out of me.....
    :-(
     
    dan, Dec 4, 2003
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  4. dan

    Jan Guest

    Why did you not phone your specialist?
    The aftercare is included with the fitting I suppose, let the man or women
    give you the answer on your problem, he or she knows you and you have paid
    for this kind of information already.
    This is just the best way to get an answer next to visiting your specialist
    as a first choice.
    And already a second opinion after just starting with contactlenses (wearing
    them just 14 days) and even without a first visit to check if everything is
    okay?
    Strange behavior if I may say so.

    Jan (normally Dutch spoken)
     
    Jan, Dec 4, 2003
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