Freddy
It shounds like you are doing really well. I am thinking of you and keep us all posted. Good luck. Gillian
Quicktopic posts: Apr 2001
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Bob
You'll be fine! If you only just failed the test for the first time then getting sufficient improvement should be pretty straight-forward. It does take a bit of time for the eyes to get used to contacts but nowadays there are drops to help with the itching and modern fitting techniques will make sure you have a minimum of discomfort.
You mustn't worry! Once you get used to them you will grow to love your contacts and won't find them any trouble at all. You just need to make sure that you keep your hands clean when you touch them and that you blink more often than you are used to. Everything WILL be fine and you will be back at work in no time!
Alex
You'll be fine! If you only just failed the test for the first time then getting sufficient improvement should be pretty straight-forward. It does take a bit of time for the eyes to get used to contacts but nowadays there are drops to help with the itching and modern fitting techniques will make sure you have a minimum of discomfort.
You mustn't worry! Once you get used to them you will grow to love your contacts and won't find them any trouble at all. You just need to make sure that you keep your hands clean when you touch them and that you blink more often than you are used to. Everything WILL be fine and you will be back at work in no time!
Alex
June,
Interested to read that you live in Hereford;I guess it wasn't the sight of the city's traffic reversal schemes or the consumption of strong 'apple' juice that contributed to your diagnosis.......although it may have contributed to mine!
Most recently i've been with Bishop and Rumney in the city, and although their service and support has been second to none, we've run out of options, so they've kindly put me in contact with Peter Garwood at Monmouth, whose had over 20 years experience in dealing with KC patients.
Your're very fortunate being with Moorfields-they seem to be at the cutting edge of technology as regards this condition. (I recently learnt from my G.P. that my local hospital didn't quote KC in my notes when i was examined).
If I can't find a solution locally, then i'm aiming to get myself referred 'uptown'.
Interested to read that you live in Hereford;I guess it wasn't the sight of the city's traffic reversal schemes or the consumption of strong 'apple' juice that contributed to your diagnosis.......although it may have contributed to mine!
Most recently i've been with Bishop and Rumney in the city, and although their service and support has been second to none, we've run out of options, so they've kindly put me in contact with Peter Garwood at Monmouth, whose had over 20 years experience in dealing with KC patients.
Your're very fortunate being with Moorfields-they seem to be at the cutting edge of technology as regards this condition. (I recently learnt from my G.P. that my local hospital didn't quote KC in my notes when i was examined).
If I can't find a solution locally, then i'm aiming to get myself referred 'uptown'.
Bob, Alex comments are right and they will probably be able to fit you with lens OK if you have only just reached the stage where this is necessary.I have worn contact lens for donkey's years and many others will tell the same story. In doing my job I talk to many bus, coach and lorry drivers and have been surprised how many wear lens for one reason or another.Good luck and letus know how you get on.
Jay, I've worn a scleral in 1 eye for a couple of years. The fitting was interesting, but took only slightly longer than fiddling with loads of different corneals. My first scleral ruffled up my conjunctiva (very painful!) so Ken took ages and sorted it out. The present one is great and wear time is whatever I want, though it's usually 15-18 hours depending on work. I swim with it in (though I'm not brave enough to go without goggles). Putting it in can be messy and it often takes two attempts, but I wouldn't be without it.
Steve, are you in Hereford itself?
Steve, are you in Hereford itself?
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