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I have a -2.25 axis in my left eye, and so far I've been unsuccessful in finding a lens that stays sitting properly for more than a few hours. The best I've found so far is Acuvue Oasys Max, which is stable maybe 50% of the time. Otherwise it moves around, and I have to pull it into place with my finger throughout the day.
I have a very slightly uneven cornea, but I've been told the lens sits "within tolerance," meaning it apparently sits where it's supposed to. But it moves around during the day.
I've tried:
- Acuvue Oasys
- Acuvue Moist
- Biotrue
- Total1
- I think My Day (I'm unsure, I have the trial package from CooperVision and it says 54% 1 day toric, but doesn't say My Day)
My optometrist is now talking about scleral lenses - I'm not necessarily opposed, as my eyes can also be a bit dry, but it's really expensive, so I want to make sure I've tried everything else first.
Any suggestions?
u/Happy_Statement1515 — 22 days ago