What a bummer! Am sorry to hear that - at the moment I'm lucky enough not to even need lenses so I guess I should be thankful that it's been spotted at a very early stage.
Good luck with the transplant.
Claire xx
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- Mon 19 Dec 2005 9:13 am
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- Mon 19 Dec 2005 8:41 am
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Hi Susan Bizarrely, I'm 32 too! But no, I don't have any children and have never (to my knowledge, at least!) been pregnant. However, I think they tried to tell me at my last eye test 2 years ago that I had something wrong, they just didn't do it very effectively and left me thinking I was just asti...
- Sun 18 Dec 2005 9:36 am
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Thanks for your comments - I guess it's just a question of wait and see then. Does anyone know a good optician in and around Bristol?! When I last had my eyes tested, about 2 years ago (when I was 30), the optician did mention something about something being mishapen - I remember he called his colle...
- Sat 17 Dec 2005 8:24 pm
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- Topic: Help for a newbie!
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Help for a newbie!
I had my eyes tested this morning, and the optician told me he suspects I have kerotaconus. :shock: I've found very little about it on the web this afternoon (other than this particular site) so I'm a bit bowled over by the whole thing! At the moment it's not a problem. My prescription has worsened ...