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crosslinking
Posted: Thu 16 Feb 2012 9:07 pm
by danieljdavies
hi al,
just wondering what this is costing at the moment per eye??
I have read a few prices, and also that its cheaper to go abroad to get it done e.g. germany
if someone could give me some feedback that would be great
thanks
dan
Re: crosslinking
Posted: Thu 16 Feb 2012 10:20 pm
by dalbeath
I paid £1200 for one eye. Worth every penny

Re: crosslinking
Posted: Fri 17 Feb 2012 8:52 am
by danieljdavies
ey,
thanks for the reply.
where did you get your procedure done?
glad you think its worth it. how long ago did you have it done? also do you have to have both eyes done at once?
thanks
dan
Re: crosslinking
Posted: Fri 17 Feb 2012 10:09 am
by dalbeath
I had it done in Ayr (Scotland) in June last year. Just one eye as my left eye cornea is too thin and too knackered and beyond CXL.
I have unusual KC in that my left eye went from no sign to too damaged for CXL in just 6 months. So as soon as I saw symptoms in my right eye I had it CXL. 8 months later and my right eye has definitely halted. Left one went on to have a perforated hydrops and am now bind in that eye. Considering a graft. So to have my right one stabalised is a total God send.
I'm not 100% sure but I think they would not allow you to have both eyes done at the same time. Also having had one eye done I would not recommend doing 2 at once as you need your other eye to put drops in etc in your CXL eye. My vision was pretty poor for the first couple of days in the CXL eye and very sensitive to light for about a month.
Re: crosslinking
Posted: Fri 17 Feb 2012 10:40 am
by liam82
dalbeath wrote:I paid £1200 for one eye. Worth every penny

Me to!
Re: crosslinking
Posted: Fri 17 Feb 2012 1:08 pm
by danieljdavies
where in ayr did you get this done?
Re: crosslinking
Posted: Fri 17 Feb 2012 1:51 pm
by dalbeath
http://www.sathish-srinivasan.com/Highly recommend him
Carrick Glen Hospital

Re: crosslinking
Posted: Sun 19 Feb 2012 6:11 pm
by Rose
Hi
I am looking into having crosslinking done for my son who was diagnosed in Dec 2011. I am interested in the thought of having the procedure done in Germany. I have written to the hospital in Dresden where it was first developed; not had a reply yet but I am thinking about it as they will have a lot of experience.
Also my son has asked the question at hospital visits and not yet had a reply - he has KC in one eye, the other eye has 4% change. He would like CXL in his good eye - to keep it good. Why not??? Any thoughts any one??

Re: crosslinking
Posted: Sun 19 Feb 2012 6:37 pm
by Peter Goren
Hi Rose,
Crosslinking has the added benefit for many patients of improving vision a couple lines. That is because the shape of the cornea changes during the healing process. However, I wouldn't advise crosslinking an eye with close to 100% vision because at that point any surgical intervention risks changing the situation. In my opinion it is best to monitor the eye for changes and only intervene when necessary.
Regards,
Dr. Goren
Re: crosslinking
Posted: Sun 19 Feb 2012 6:45 pm
by Rose
Thank you Dr Goren. It is good to have a honest clear answer.
