Re: RGP fit (tight vs. loose)
- From: "Quick" <quick7135-news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 18:09:06 GMT
*** Adams wrote:
"Dr. Leukoma" <drg@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Charles wrote:
Sorry to keep bugging the group with my RGP's ...
[ ... ]
Again, it isn't clear that the lenses are too loose.
But, there are more options these days, including larger
intralimbal lenses that can facilitate centration, and
corneascleral lenses, i.e. Macrolenses that always stay
centered, no matter what. If you were my patient, I
would expect you to come back in this situation.
If you were my patient, I'd suggest a pair of simple
spectacles, and, with a bit of luck, not having to
come back for a while. Of course you would
not be my patient, as I am not a Dr..
No, he wouldn't be your patient because you preach
Zenni's and not wasting all that money on doctors at
all -- since their sole purpose is to take your money
right? Just some cheap experimentation on your own
should take care of anything for half the price. Besides
contacts are just a vanity item like those name brand
frames and stuff. I'm sure glad your here to add balance
to the group Dicky.
-Quick
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