Hi Guys
Thank you all so much for your comments; I feel like I've discovered the fountain of KC knowledge!

I'm so sorry that I haven't replied sooner.
John - thank you for your tip re the zoom in feature on Microsoft. How did I not know that was there (maybe it's time to admit to myself that I'm a techno phobe

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Gareth - gutted that you've suggested that I give up my caffeine intake - I don't know how I'd make it through the working day without it! Lol! Seriously though, many thanks for your advice re the lubricating drops and other ways of combating dehydration. It sounds so obvious but I never even gave it a thought. I also like the sound of the silicone hydrogel lenses; I'll def be picking my optom's brain about these. As for the Display Screen Assessments, am I right in thinking that Action for Blind or the RNIB can do one of these for me? There is no occupational health team at work (I work for a very very small firm) so I've never had a DSA (oops, should I be saying that?).
Anne - thank you for the leaflets. I've ptinted these off and the big boss man is reading them as we speak. I'm hoping the 80% contribution will soften the blow when I ask for the magnifying software suggested by Pat. With ref to the mailing list, I am already registered but I need to change my address; I'll drop you an email shortly to give you my new contact details.
Pat - thank you for suggesting the Zoomtext program. My bf found me a 30 day trial and we installed it on the PC at home. It takes a bit of getting used to but I CAN NOW SEE TEXT ON THE MONITOR WITHOUT ANY LENSES IN! Woop woop! Next job is to convince my boss that I HAVE TO HAVE THIS because, as you say, the MS magnifier is awful.
Lizb - you'll have to let us know how you get on the sample magnifying software. I also note that you're a Lancashire Lass too. Do you know if there are any local KC groups? I note on the website that there is a Manchester branch but that's quite a trek, especially when I'm not in driving condition.
Couple more quick questions. 1) Dry eye................is there any easy way of self-diagnosing this please? The eye which was seemingly suffering with hay fever is now all better and back to all-day contact lens wear. But the one that was fine last week is now the one which is red, swollen and gunky so I'm still doing my one-eyed pirate impression! 2) In addition to regular 6 monthly visits to my optician (providing I have no probs in between), should I still be having regular check-ups at hosp eye clinic? My optician is great and has a lot of experience with KC but should I not still be in the hosp system too?
Many thanks and sorry to be a pain. You'd think I'd know more after 13yrs with KC! Lol!
Lis X