Hi ANGuy,
For me there is no downside, not even the cost! Despite the corneal abrasion I got the first year I had the lens and the eye allergy I developed last summer, both attributed to the lens, that was nothing compared to the pain and cost I went through before the lens. I was to the point where I was seriously considering having my eye removed or going on disability because work was becoming to hard to get through. I was spending $4000.00 a year on eye ointment.
To someone that has to use eye drops now and then and ointment at night it might not be something they want to do. Each person needs to evaluate there situation to see if it's worth it for them. One of the reasons I mentioned the cost of my lens is because I think more people would give the lens a try if it didn't cost them so much.
I didn't have to have a special fitting unlike some of the others on the board, got my lens at the first appointment. I still have to use eye ointment 24/7 most others don't. One gentlemen found the lens didn't work for him because it blurred his vision and he couldn't do his job, for me it saved my job.
Putting the lens in and taking it out took a bit of learning but it's second nature now. I have special cleaning supplies which cost a bit and take some time but still way cheaper than what I use to do. Everyone's costs and cleaning needs will vary depending on how dry there eye is and perhaps how long they have had the dry eye. I've been dealing with this for 23 years come June.
I honestly don't know how I survived all the years without the lens, guess it was because I didn't have a choice!
Thanks for posting! Jill