I did this a while back as a representation of what its like to see thru a keratoconic eye, at least for me althou its not a 'perfect' likeness, as I have left out the halo of certain points of light and the skewed perspective that I see at least this is more or less what it 'looks' like after about 5-6yr down the line with KC, for me anyway ...
but I'm curious now what others with KC think
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After my rejections yes imagine a very dense fog then if im lucky some of that photo would of been visible to me. the strain on my right eye was tremendous, I would of never got thru without my oakley sunglasses. Now after my 4th graft the vision is good slight blur but still early days & i have to remember its the 4th graft.
Ive had 4 graft rejections in right eye. I'm intolerable to lens in my left eye. Been 2yrs Ive learnt to live life with single ocular vision and I enjoy everyday as I have KC in my left eye. I live to enjoy everyday as it comes with my wife and children.
- Paul Morgan
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your view
I'm gonna stop moaning immediately...
You guys amaze me with your optimism and positive outlook.
I know we could all progress to this, but at the moment I consider myself very fortunate.
You guys amaze me with your optimism and positive outlook.
I know we could all progress to this, but at the moment I consider myself very fortunate.
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Thanks Knight
Hi Knight,
Thanks for doing the photo. I have been showing it to my family and friends so that they can appreciate what we go through. I see very much like that but also, as you do,I have the halo effect and distortion. Also I can't stand bright sun light and if I am in doors and anyone is talking to me in front of,say, a window ,all I get is silhouette and that's with the lenses in!
Thanks for doing the photo. I have been showing it to my family and friends so that they can appreciate what we go through. I see very much like that but also, as you do,I have the halo effect and distortion. Also I can't stand bright sun light and if I am in doors and anyone is talking to me in front of,say, a window ,all I get is silhouette and that's with the lenses in!
That good, but worrying as I am at that stage after 2 years with KC!
I also get the standing in front of window sillioltte shapes.....
Has anyone else noticed that the image of a light stays in the vision so much longer then before KC? What I mean is if I look at a light source, a bulb for example then close my eyes, the outline/silloeltte is there for ages compared to my less KC'd right eye where the light goes away much quicker...
is this making sense??
Dave.
I also get the standing in front of window sillioltte shapes.....
Has anyone else noticed that the image of a light stays in the vision so much longer then before KC? What I mean is if I look at a light source, a bulb for example then close my eyes, the outline/silloeltte is there for ages compared to my less KC'd right eye where the light goes away much quicker...
is this making sense??
Dave.
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Prehaps we should all write our symptoms out on Trump Cards and have a game.
The picture is really kewl. I get the window thing too.
I mentioned the bright light staying with me for ages to my consultant and he just looked confused mentioned retinal bleaching and he returned to is usual disinterested state.
Drew
The picture is really kewl. I get the window thing too.
I mentioned the bright light staying with me for ages to my consultant and he just looked confused mentioned retinal bleaching and he returned to is usual disinterested state.
Drew
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I think your picture is really well done, wish I had had the initiative to fiddle about with some photos! A while back someone posted a sight that simulates vision of someone with keratoconus, its pretty helpful to try and explain what you see...it is http://www.visionsimulation.com
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Hey Sophie
Thats the one I had in mind!
But there was this other one that was atound for KC Patients and it showed two pictures and there were dials on the screen which we could adjust.....really interactive till yu got an example of the vision you get...was an excellent web page.....will try to find here
but here is another one that is really good!!
http://www.surgicaleyes.org/ImageCenter.htm
Thats the one I had in mind!
But there was this other one that was atound for KC Patients and it showed two pictures and there were dials on the screen which we could adjust.....really interactive till yu got an example of the vision you get...was an excellent web page.....will try to find here
but here is another one that is really good!!
http://www.surgicaleyes.org/ImageCenter.htm
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