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Steven Williams
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Re: KC Treatment

Postby Steven Williams » Sun 01 Nov 2009 6:19 pm

Fordy wrote:I must agree with Steven on this one, there seems to be no coordination beetween departments or monitoring of the situation.

It seems to me that all they want to do is to send you away with as good a vision as they can in as quick a time as they can.

While this may help us in the short term, we are never going to move forward with the way the condition is treated, and who know to one day a cure.

Living in hope.

Fordy


Spot on imo Fordy.

Yes I've been living in hope concerning top quality KC professional healthcare on the NHS for 26 years as well as hoping and praying that my two sons, coming up to 18 and 21 dont get it (so far no developments).

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pepepepe
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Re: KC Treatment

Postby pepepepe » Mon 02 Nov 2009 8:24 pm

Dear Steven,

Apparently "the answer is now available"

Please see the link

http://www.kerasoft.co.uk/vision-suffer ... ft-option/

Pepe

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Andrew MacLean
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Re: KC Treatment

Postby Andrew MacLean » Mon 02 Nov 2009 8:31 pm

Hey Pepe

That's a really good link. We already know from people like Gareth that the Kerasoft 3 lens is a good solution for some people with keratoconus.

Thanks for posting the link.

Andrew
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