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Anyone who can help with contact lenses?

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Pigsmummy · 29/11/2013 23:04

Mumsnet has really helped me in other areas and I hadn't thought to ask this before. Sorry that it is first world.

Can anyone recommend a specialist contact lense provider?

Science bit; very short sighted, -7 plus astigmatism in one eye. I have had corneal ulcers, scarring and hay fever so my optician won't consider anything other than dailies. Need a contact lense company that can do -6.25 and -6.75 Toric.

I am not wearing lenses purely for vanity, laser treatment at £3250 is an option but need top up treatment and commitment of result very vague, lense replacement v expensive and quite scary.

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ChristmasCareeristBitchNigel · 29/11/2013 23:11

What do you mean by specialist ? I am confused, surely you would have been advised by your opthamologist if you have had your eyes tested for contacts ?

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Fairylea · 29/11/2013 23:11

I have similar eyes to you -10 both eyes, astigmatism and also retinal scarring and hay fever and I wear monthly disposables from specsavers for £13 a month with no problems at all. You also get a free pair of glasses every two years on their plan and all aftercare included. Works for me!

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uggmum · 29/11/2013 23:15

I used to get mine from Specsavers and had no issues. However, I switched to Costco as (at the time) they were the only place that did acuvue true eye dailies. A 3 month supply costs £107.

They do great offers and I've bought my last batch at 4mths for the price of 3.

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ChristmasCareeristBitchNigel · 29/11/2013 23:16

I have astigmatism and just use focus dailies torics. All the major brands do these toric lenses so unless i am missing something you can get them from any bog standard place.

I presume you have been given a contacts prescription - it will be different to your glasses script

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HaroldTheGoat · 29/11/2013 23:17

I order mine online from lens direct, should be easy enough to check if they do them. Cheaper than opticians you just need the prescription.

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Emilizz · 29/11/2013 23:18

Surely the optician who examined you is the best person to advise on the most appropriate lenses for you?

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TillyTotter1 · 29/11/2013 23:19

I have had clients with scripts of -10 with contacts due to glasses causing pressure sores so it is definately possible - the hospital prescribed them though so don't know where you can get them x

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notthefirstagainstthewall · 29/11/2013 23:19

OK have no idea about your condition but generally find most opticians promote dailies despite them being (in my 30+ years of wearing, "a bit shit"). They are a money making easy option.
Now that I know what I need(gas permeable) I just get a prescription from from Vision Express practice and buy my lenses online from the states for half the price.
This guy was amazing though - www.matheson-optometrists.com/practices/petersfield.html# .Really knew his stuff -talked through option/lenses and let me keep some free of charge to see how I got on.

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TillyTotter1 · 29/11/2013 23:20

Oh and these were monthlys that stayed in for a week at a time as the lady was nursed at home and couldn't get an optician out to insert/remove them

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MrsPnut · 29/11/2013 23:23

I get my prescription at my yearly check up and buy my lenses from get lenses every few months. I have a strong myopic prescription with astigmatism and I pay less than £30 for 3 months supply of biofinity topic lenses.

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PatriciaHolm · 29/11/2013 23:28

why not get dailies? that's what I have (-7 and astigmatism)

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notthefirstagainstthewall · 29/11/2013 23:29

Sorry- that came out wrong.
I have always had gas permeable lenses (since the 80's) and then suddenly since high street chains appeared "dailies" were all I was offered. However if you ask further hard lenses are actually much better.It's just that you don't need so much "maintenance" ie constant supplies, fluid and check ups. Also apparently people can't cope with a few days of discomfort whilst they get used o them. Dailies are easy from day one but are so much more hard work.

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Pigsmummy · 29/11/2013 23:38

Thank you for responses, the issue seems to be that beyond -6 the mainstream manufacturers won't do .25 corrections in dailies.
Not sure if optician is being overly cautious about insisting on dailies. Had 9 week ulcer May 2013, scarring as a result.

I have used websites (lensbase, contactlenses.co.uk) and registered with a few different opticians over the years, they are constrained by commercial agreements, they cant just prescribe what they want.

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Theas18 · 29/11/2013 23:41

I visit an excellent specialist contact lens practice and get treated very well- have terrible dry eyes. Pm me if you like the details. West mids

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pigsDOfly · 29/11/2013 23:47

Don't want to hijack your thread OP, but I'm curious. I've worn soft lenses for a number of years and have been told that with my prescription -8 and severe astigmatism - I couldn't wear disposables of any kind as it's not possible to achieve the required level of sight correction with disposables.

I haven't bought new lenses for about 5 years now so is my information out of date? Would love to be able to get disposables.

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Pigsmummy · 29/11/2013 23:47

Wow, I hadn't thought about "hard" lenses, thank you!!!. I am about an hour from Petersfield so I could even try your man.

Lens replacement surgery seems scary so I want to carry on with contact lenses.

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Pigsmummy · 29/11/2013 23:52

Pigs, if you are even -8 with about .75 prism then you might find disposable an option. Maybe weeklies, prob not dailies. Try boots or vision express? Let me know?

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pigsDOfly · 30/11/2013 00:06

Oh thanks Pigsmummy. I'll do that. The optician I'm with now is new to me as I moved a couple of years ago, but it's a Boots branch, and he was a bit dismissive when I mentioned any kind of contact lenses - said they were a lot of bother, which I thought was a bit odd tbh. I'm in my mid 60s so don't know if that makes a difference.

Yes, I was thinking weeklies. Definitely don't think dailies would be an option.

Will definitely try Vision Express. My son goes to them and is very satisfied with his contact lenses - also has awful sight and has been wearing weeklies for some time. Just paid over £500 for new glasses so don't really want to pay out a large lump sum for regular soft lenses.

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sashh · 30/11/2013 08:22

Pigsdofly

I get lenses from'getlenses'.

I've just had a quick look and the one brand I looked at (biomedics0 do up to -10 in daily disposables with 0.25 increments

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StairsInTheNight · 30/11/2013 08:42

Mine are 6.50 and 5.50 with astigmatism, I 've just changed to some new lenses which are really comfortable (I get dry eyes) from vision express, £23 a month. Used to be £15. Was always told I couldn't have dailies, never really understood why!

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MsJupiterJones · 30/11/2013 08:54

My optician (at Specsavers) told me monthly disposables were more healthy for eyes than dailies and she would only recommend dailies for part-time users - they let in less oxygen I think?

My prescription is -8 on both eyes with slight astigmatism. I have hay fever although never considered that relevant.

I am always the most short sighted person I know so it is good to be among my own kind here. Smile

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KeepingUpWithTheJonses · 30/11/2013 09:13

My prescription is - 11.25 (Blind as a bat), with astigmatism in both eyes and retinal scarring in one.

I'm with Specsavers and wear the Night and Day lenses (ie one pair a month but you sleep in them too so only take them out every 30 days).

My high prescription and other issues have never caused an issue tbh.

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CodandLobster · 30/11/2013 09:21

You won't get a full choice of all the lenses available from Boots, or any of the multiples (Specsavers, Vision Express, etc).

The best option for you is to find a good independent optician near you and go there. They will usually be able to get whatever they think is the best lens for you and not be constrained by the arrangements their head office has made with the big lens manufacturers.

As well as the 0.25 steps business, more important is the amount of astigmatism as this is the more limiting factor in dailies. How much astigmatism do you have?

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mimiasovitch · 30/11/2013 09:30

There is a lens company called mark ennovy who do monthly and quarterly lenses in a vast range of prescriptions and fittings. I used to work for boots until very recently, and this is the company we'd use for more complicated fits.

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MrsPatrickDempsey · 30/11/2013 09:38

Like previous posters I am pretty blind with -7.25 / -7.5 astigmatism. I wear monthly toric disposables. Love them. My optician is fabulous - based in Essex. Please pm if you need the details.

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