Quicktopic posts: Sep 2001
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Dear all
Some of us are still out here, even if we are not posting!
Here is my recent neww just to cheer you all up after the grim news of World Trade Centre. I am now five months post-op and really suddenly doing well. I have been given another good bill of health and have even been able to be fitted for a new prescription pair of glasses, by my ever wonderful optician. I have had the glasses three weeks and he warned me that they would be really strange. But I have stuck with them and I now driving again! HOORAY! after five months of lifts and public transport it is fantastic, and a bit scary! So I can now go back to work, life and everything.
Thanks to you all, Freddy
Some of us are still out here, even if we are not posting!
Here is my recent neww just to cheer you all up after the grim news of World Trade Centre. I am now five months post-op and really suddenly doing well. I have been given another good bill of health and have even been able to be fitted for a new prescription pair of glasses, by my ever wonderful optician. I have had the glasses three weeks and he warned me that they would be really strange. But I have stuck with them and I now driving again! HOORAY! after five months of lifts and public transport it is fantastic, and a bit scary! So I can now go back to work, life and everything.
Thanks to you all, Freddy
Hi Freddy, Congratulations! Glad to hear that things are looking up for you now. Yes, isn't the attack on the US just awful? Puts things into perspective, doesn't it?
Well, Tony, looks like we have all woken up again - I am sure now everyone is back from hols that the lively chat will start up again. SUE
Well, Tony, looks like we have all woken up again - I am sure now everyone is back from hols that the lively chat will start up again. SUE
Help!
Just wondering if anyone out there can offer any advice? I've been wearing Softperm lenses which are fantastic but they are damaging my eyes. I am not allowed to wear them anymore and on Wed. I was given a pair of Kerasoft lenses which are utterly and completly usless. I've been told my only option now is to try hard lenses (I have battled many times before with this type of lens, but find them really uncomfortable to wear) or to try various types of surgery. My consultant has suggested DLK which I think Alex had done or to insert semi circle rods into the cornea,(I know very little about these two options) or a full graft. I feel I'm not really ready for surgery as I have just started a desensitisation course which lasts for 3 years but may enable me to wear hard lenses in the end. Also I have a 2 1/2 and 5 year old and I can imagine within a week I will lose the graft! Can anyone offer any suggestions for different lenses. One thing I was wondering about - do you 'piggy-back' for vision purposes or would it help with the comfort? Or should I just accept the fact that I need a graft? I'm not seeing the optician until Wednesday, which seems a lifetime away when I can't see my children's faces. Sorry to sound so pathetic, but even trying to write this has taken ages with my face pressed against the screen. Any advice would be really helpful, then hopefully at my next appointment I'll have some options to suggest to him!!
Also
Freddy really happy to hear about you progress - great to hear your doing well.
Just wondering if anyone out there can offer any advice? I've been wearing Softperm lenses which are fantastic but they are damaging my eyes. I am not allowed to wear them anymore and on Wed. I was given a pair of Kerasoft lenses which are utterly and completly usless. I've been told my only option now is to try hard lenses (I have battled many times before with this type of lens, but find them really uncomfortable to wear) or to try various types of surgery. My consultant has suggested DLK which I think Alex had done or to insert semi circle rods into the cornea,(I know very little about these two options) or a full graft. I feel I'm not really ready for surgery as I have just started a desensitisation course which lasts for 3 years but may enable me to wear hard lenses in the end. Also I have a 2 1/2 and 5 year old and I can imagine within a week I will lose the graft! Can anyone offer any suggestions for different lenses. One thing I was wondering about - do you 'piggy-back' for vision purposes or would it help with the comfort? Or should I just accept the fact that I need a graft? I'm not seeing the optician until Wednesday, which seems a lifetime away when I can't see my children's faces. Sorry to sound so pathetic, but even trying to write this has taken ages with my face pressed against the screen. Any advice would be really helpful, then hopefully at my next appointment I'll have some options to suggest to him!!
Also
Freddy really happy to hear about you progress - great to hear your doing well.
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