hi
i have had a corniea transplant which did not work on my left eye i have now got keratoconus really bad in my right eye i cannot where glasses anymore as my prescription is to high and i cannot wear contact lenses anybody got any advice 4 me as i do not want 2 go through another graft and be disappointed a second time
thanks
re/keratoconus
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Re: re/keratoconus
Hello Maximus and welcome to the forum,
When you say you can't wear contact lenses, is that just the standard corneal rgp lenses? There's now quite a variety of different lenses for KC which can work for people who are intolerant of the first line rgp lenses (special soft lenses for KC, piggy backing, hybrid lenses, scleral or semi sceral lenses). And there are other possibilities short of a transplant such as Intacs (corneal ring implants to flatten the cornea) and/or collagen crosslinking to stop the progression. If you e-mail your postal address to anne@keratoconus-group.org.uk I can send you the DVD of our 2009 conference which covered these options in detail.
Anne
When you say you can't wear contact lenses, is that just the standard corneal rgp lenses? There's now quite a variety of different lenses for KC which can work for people who are intolerant of the first line rgp lenses (special soft lenses for KC, piggy backing, hybrid lenses, scleral or semi sceral lenses). And there are other possibilities short of a transplant such as Intacs (corneal ring implants to flatten the cornea) and/or collagen crosslinking to stop the progression. If you e-mail your postal address to anne@keratoconus-group.org.uk I can send you the DVD of our 2009 conference which covered these options in detail.
Anne
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Re: re/keratoconus
Maximus...
Where are you based? There are other options available but it would help to know where you are...
Lynn
Where are you based? There are other options available but it would help to know where you are...
Lynn
Lynn White MSc FCOptom
Optometrist Contact Lens Fitter
Clinical Director, UltraVision
email: lynn.white@lwvc.co.uk
Optometrist Contact Lens Fitter
Clinical Director, UltraVision
email: lynn.white@lwvc.co.uk
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Re: re/keratoconus
Lynn White wrote:Maximus...
Where are you based? There are other options available but it would help to know where you are...
Lynn
i am in dudley west midlands
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Re: re/keratoconus
Hi
I have just had a toric ICL put in my left eye due to poor vision after a graft and my intolerance of all contact lenses, I have got much better vision in my eye now and hopefully after a few weeks it will be fully corrected by glasses.
Unfortunately this procedure is not done on nhs and is quite expensive and also there are only a handful of surgeons that perform this operation.
It is well worth it though
Cheers
I have just had a toric ICL put in my left eye due to poor vision after a graft and my intolerance of all contact lenses, I have got much better vision in my eye now and hopefully after a few weeks it will be fully corrected by glasses.
Unfortunately this procedure is not done on nhs and is quite expensive and also there are only a handful of surgeons that perform this operation.
It is well worth it though
Cheers
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