Sadly Sarah, I'm not surprised you have problems from having a KAMRA inlay put into your cornea.
This device is made by USA company AcuFocus, whose CEO at the time of its FDA approval was Jim Mazzo, now Global President of Opthhalmic Devices Carl Zeiss Meditec & buddy of ex OE chairman of OE's medical advisory board Steve Schallhorn, now Carl Zeiss's chief medical officer.
Some quotes' & links that I found re the KAMRA inlay.
"To suggest that inlays are easily removed with reversal of all problems is naïve."
"The significant reduction in contrast sensitivity at all spatial treatments is probably too much of a compromise for normal patients. I would suggest that corneal inlays in 2013 should be approached with caution and used very selectively. You will need to follow them closely and have a way out of the problems that arise. Is it too much to suggest, what we all intuitively know, that the profession will only solve lens based presbyopia with a lens based solution."
www.visioneyeinstitute.com.au/dr-michael...solution-presbyopia/
"But don’t expect the coming onslaught of commercials to give you the full story on KAMRA – like the tales of eye damage, lost eyesight, and hundreds of people who are already saying it’s the worst decision they’ve ever made."
"AcuFocus, which developed the surgery, will tell you that thousands of KAMRA inlays have already been implanted in other countries. But the truth is, hundreds were later removed due to customer complaints.
Even during the clinical trials, people were begging to have the inlay removed so they could return to their old reading glasses."
hsionline.com/2015/05/19/side-effects-of-karma/
Sarah, don't even contemplate getting OE's butchers to remove this thing. You need to go to a proper expert ophthalmologist, not the cowboys who put this piece of junk in your eye in the first place.