I have had KC for 52 years and have had a graft in my left eye 37 years ago. I wear hard lenses. In fact in my right eye I piggy back with a soft and hard lens. I also suffer with dry eye syndrome so put drops in several times a day.
I was told a year ago that my grafted cornea was thinning and I had several appointments lined up to discuss cataract op and the future. Needless to say all my appointments have been cancelled due to Covid19 and last week I was phoned to ask if all was ok. Answering positively I was told I would go down as routine and have to wait several months for a clinic appointment.
Today I have experienced spiders webs going across my vision. It appears to be just my left eye, which is the grafted one, so I am concerned. Do I need to see an optician or will it go on it’s own? Can I wear my lens? Could this be due to my thinning cornea? I know I will never get a clinic appointment.
Floaters with KC and contact lens
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- Anne Klepacz
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Re: Floaters with KC and contact lens
Hello Marilyn
I have copied this thread into the general discussion part of the forum, where more people will see it and replied to it there.
I have copied this thread into the general discussion part of the forum, where more people will see it and replied to it there.
- Anne Klepacz
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- Keratoconus: Yes, I have KC
- Vision: Graft(s) and contact lenses
Re: Floaters with KC and contact lens
This reply is also in the general discussion forum -
If the spiders webs have got no worse, then have a look at this which should reassure you
https://www.moorfields.nhs.uk/condition ... d-floaters
But note the last sentence in the article about a black shadow or a curtain effect. That's a sign of a detached retina and needs not a clinic appt but A&E
So if you're still concerned, please do see an optician or go to A&E
Let us know how things go.
If the spiders webs have got no worse, then have a look at this which should reassure you
https://www.moorfields.nhs.uk/condition ... d-floaters
But note the last sentence in the article about a black shadow or a curtain effect. That's a sign of a detached retina and needs not a clinic appt but A&E
So if you're still concerned, please do see an optician or go to A&E
Let us know how things go.
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