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Re: sick of astigmatism (soft torics)

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Re: sick of astigmatism (soft torics)

Dr. Leukoma23 Jun 2006 11:32
> So I go back today to pick up the contacts and she's not there. Another
> doctor is there. I did not expect that since her name is on the door. I
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>
> Can nobody help me?

I agree.  $70 is what I would expect for an oil change, not for fitting
a prescription like yours.  Since you weren't charged a professional
fee, I doubt you can expect to get professional service.

DrG

short@short.com23 Jun 2006 04:11
Didn't know it was the quality of Walmart. I specifically asked when I went
in if they could prescribe proper contacts for me since i have a high
astigmatism. They took the reading of my glasses and gave it to the female
doctor, she said yes she can do it but it'll take a few tries.

So I go back today to pick up the contacts and she's not there. Another
doctor is there. I did not expect that since her name is on the door. I
don't feel like its professional either. So far i'm only out $70 for the
exam. Well, and $70 for the Eyeland contact exam a few months back which
produced the same terrible results.

Can nobody help me?
>> Seemed like a buffoon.
>
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> Your expectations and your choice of providers are simply not a good
> recipe for satisfaction.

The Central Scrutinizer22 Jun 2006 21:35
> Seemed like a buffoon.

If you want quality, why are you going to the optician-equivalent of a
Wal-Mart?

Your expectations and your choice of providers are simply not a good
recipe for satisfaction.

short@short.com22 Jun 2006 20:12
Well I went back and there was another doctor there. Some young guy. Seemed
like a buffoon. Uh, I'll check the matrix and order a new pair and call you
when they come in. Looks like I'm going to have to go to a contact lense
specialist eventually. What would guy just out of college know about fitting
high astigmatism soft torics. When he asked me to read the chart I couldn't
see a thing lol. Letters were blurred like crazy.
> Yeah, she said to be patient, it'll take a few tries. So, i'm going to do
> that.
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>> yourself, and then you need to accept that it is going to take some
>> time too.

short@short.com22 Jun 2006 04:42
Yeah, she said to be patient, it'll take a few tries. So, i'm going to do
that.

>>are they not
>> staying in place? what can they adjust if my prescription is correct? is
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> yourself, and then you need to accept that it is going to take some
> time too.

p.clarkii@gmail.com22 Jun 2006 03:20
>are they not
> staying in place? what can they adjust if my prescription is correct? is
> there another brand other than frequency 55 that i can use?
>
> i have to schedule another appointment for the doctor to check my vision and
> make an adjustment. i'm sick of this.

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its tough to fit toric lenses on people with high astigmatism.  the
slightest movement and rotation causes noticable blur.  the only way to
find the best prescription is to try a prescription for a time (several
days to a week), go to a follow-up appointment with the doctor, and
allow him/her to adjust the prescription based upon the lens fit.

with your prescription it isn't possible to simply run in for an exam
and leave with perfect-fitting contact lenses.  it doesn't work that
way.  you just need to accept that.

gas permeable contact lenses are certainly a possibility but the reason
that soft lenses dominate the contact lens market is that most people
find the comfort (or lack of comfort) of the gas permeable lenses to be
unacceptable.  but you should try them anyway.  if you are able to
adapt to the feeling of gas permeable lenses they MAY provide you with
better vision although, as you have been told, we do not have
sufficient information about you to determine whether they might work
or not.

either get yourself in a mindset to take the time to find the optimal
fitting contact lenses, or just wear your glasses.  you are not going
to be a simple patient to fit because of your high astigmatism and your
impatience.

also, I think it is irrelevant whether or not you go see a retail
chain-based eye doctor or a doctor in private practice.  I have seen
good and bad doctors practicing in both situations.  just find someone
who is willing to invest the time it takes to best fit a patient like
yourself, and then you need to accept that it is going to take some
time too.

short@short.com21 Jun 2006 21:15
Just got my frequency 55 soft toric trial contacts after two weeks. Again,
they are Frequency 55's, which I really hate. I wore contacts several years
ago, and it took several tries to "get it right."

I haven't worn them for about 4 years. I went to Eyeland and my prescription
was:

Right Eye: -4.25 x -3.25 x 020
Left Eye:  -4.50  x -2.75 x 155

I got those trial contacts and they were bad. The left eye felt good but the
right eye didn't seem to fit right and had frequent blurriness. I wasn't
happy with Eyeland so I went to America's Best about three months later.

My prescription was:

Right Eye: -4.00 -3.75 x 025
Left Eye: -4.25 -3.25 x 155

So, which prescription is right? Why the change after just 3 months? After
two weeks I got my trial contacts and at first they seem better than
Eyeland's first attempt. The right eye seemed a bit clearer and feels better
in my eye. But... after awhile stills get blurry and out of focus far too
often especially at longer ranges. No matter who fits my contacts, it feels
like the right eye is always messed up, as if there's a blurry film over my
vision. The left eye doesn't feel as sharp as it did with Eyeland's trial
pair, but again, better than my right eye which causes the problem. Also, as
with the other contacts, even with two eyes, if i'm seeing clearly it's just
a matter of time before everything gets blurry for a second or two before I
have to blink many times to clear it up. what's the problem? are they not
staying in place? what can they adjust if my prescription is correct? is
there another brand other than frequency 55 that i can use?

i have to schedule another appointment for the doctor to check my vision and
make an adjustment. i'm sick of this.

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