Hi Chris,
I was also diagnosed with Kerotaconus at a simialr time in my life, when i was 16 and just about to take GCSE's. I know how you feel not only do you have all the work that everyone else has but a whole new thing to deal with that takes up a fair bit of your concentration.
I dont know how you would feel about this, but as I was about to take my GCSE's when I was diagnosed my mum (unknown to me!) wrote to the exam board to let them know that I had this extra thing to deal with and asked for some kind of special consideration. Im not sure exactly how they decide about special consideration, but perhaps it is worth ago...maybe speak to a tutor or year head about it.
I noticed that your from warminster and was just wondering what hospital and consultant you are seeing. I come from Bradford-On-Avon and went to Bath hospital but Since coming to university I have had to visit the hospital here in sheffield and they have been brilliant they have a contact lens specialist. But it is really worth exploring the options, apparently Bristol have a really good eye department. I also know of a good opthomologist/opticians in Bath that has had quite some experience of KC. So if you want details of them let me know and I will send them to you.
Really good luck with your exams
Take care
Sophie
