Postby Andrew MacLean » Tue 21 Feb 2006 6:53 pm
JB
Problems never come alone!
Right, here's my advice. Go and turn up at eye casualty in the hospital to which you have your ophthamology referral. (eye casualty may ve separate from A and E, ask at reception).
Tell the Administrator that you have KC, that you are waiting for an appointment and that you are having eye problems with which you can't cope. You will be asked to take a seat.
Take a book, game boy, mp3, walkman or anything else you think may help you through a long wait. Your wait will be long!
When you see an ophthamologist (the eye doc), explain what has happened and tell her or him how all this is making you feel. If your hospital has a contact lens clinic, and lots of them do, you may be referred to them. this would be an excellent outcome as the optometrists there will be well used to fitting KC eyes.
If you are not referred to a hospital contact lens clinic you may be referred as a hospital patient to a private sector optometrist. This is what they used to do in Aberdeen and still do in Edinburgh. These optometrists are in the private sector but for hospital referrals they are exactly the same as hospital clinics: they do not charge for eye tests and you pay only the current NHS rate for any lenses they fit. I think this comes to about £45 per lens, but there are others who are more current on this than I am.
If all that fails, and I can't think why it should, post here and ask if anyone in your area can contact you in a pm with info about optometrists in your part of Cheshire who know about KC eyes. I guess there will be folk who can give you advice.
but know this, also. We all know exactly how hard this is for you. Each of us hopes you manage to get a result.
Yours aye
Andrew
Andrew MacLean