I have been diagnosed with Keratoconus, which is a cone-shaped cornea, and have been told by my optometrist that to properly correct it I should be wearing contact lenses.
I tried a few contacts lenses and came home with a pair that were confortable, but over the last week I've started dreading wearing them. They start out okay but after 4 hours or so my eyes get super tired and dry and I end up with a thumping great headache.
Does anyone have any suggestions on what else I might try to make this a bearable enterprise? I have gone back to wearing spectacles and tbh would probably prefer to wear them exclusively, but my optometrist insists that contacts are my best option. He wants to be to trail some other ones but I am really procrastinating here! Are there tricks of the trade to help me cope?





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). One of my corneas is so steep I can't get lenses to correct it anywhere near an acceptable level of vision, but at least it helps me get about five lines down the board. My other eye is much better with lenses.
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