thanks Gabriela
the problem is my worst eye is too bad nothing can be done except a transplant, which i'm too scared to do now...
C3R (CXL)
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Re: C3R (CXL)
There were some subsequent posts that were both important and off topic. So that the new discussion was not lost, I split the posts into a new topic "Nervous about transplant"
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- jamesar
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Re: C3R (CXL)
I was just wondering about the CXL and the future it holds. I can imagine in the near future they will be able to put a liquid in your eye to actually flatten out the cornea. I hope this happens. Oh, good luch with the CXL!
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Re: C3R (CXL)
Hi
Glad everything went well, best of luck with the recovery.
Helen
Glad everything went well, best of luck with the recovery.
Helen
Re: C3R (CXL)
question for ppl who had c3-r done:
I also had it done in Los Angeles.I was seated in a chair, then had a dr manually use an eye dropper to put drops in my eye and then shine a UV light for about 30 min, adding drops every 10 min, i think. I for some reason thought it would be some kind of machine doing it.
Was your procedure similar?
I also had it done in Los Angeles.I was seated in a chair, then had a dr manually use an eye dropper to put drops in my eye and then shine a UV light for about 30 min, adding drops every 10 min, i think. I for some reason thought it would be some kind of machine doing it.
Was your procedure similar?
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