10 years on.....
Posted: Tue 08 Jan 2013 1:34 pm
Hi all, haven't been on here for ages but a little reminder popped up on my computer this morning saying it's been ten years today since I had my graft! scary.
Once all the stitches were removed things have settled and I haven't experienced any further problems. I've had the same glasses prescription for about 5 years now and only go the hospital for an annual check up.
I did look into getting Collagen cross-linking done on my left eye a couple of summers ago, but apparently my Keratoconus is too advanced for me to be a suitable candidate (if only that was an option back then!)
I also gave some of the newer generation soft lenses a go but for the amount of difference it made to my vision it wasn't worth the hassle.
Those were both an attempt to get the vision more balanced between my two eyes so I can see 3D films in actual 3D and in a vain attempt to be able to drive, as well as improve day to day stuff like being able to see the left side of my face more clearly when shaving and not getting caught out occasionally when I misjudge the height of a step down etc.
I've resisted getting a graft on my left eye so far and as I cope OK with my glasses I've turned down the offer of surgery to reduce the astigmatism in my right (grafted) eye.
My distance vision isn't great but my near vision is OK (about 6/9) with my glasses so I hold down a job etc and live day to day without any major problems.
Anyway, just been reflecting on it all this morning.Thinks look very different now than they did back then (no pun intended).
So if anyone reads this who's currently going through recovering from a graft, I just wanted to let you know it will all settle down eventually! And believe it or not you can get a sense of normality to your life again!
Be patient, it'll all be worth it.
Good luck!
Rob.
Once all the stitches were removed things have settled and I haven't experienced any further problems. I've had the same glasses prescription for about 5 years now and only go the hospital for an annual check up.
I did look into getting Collagen cross-linking done on my left eye a couple of summers ago, but apparently my Keratoconus is too advanced for me to be a suitable candidate (if only that was an option back then!)

I also gave some of the newer generation soft lenses a go but for the amount of difference it made to my vision it wasn't worth the hassle.
Those were both an attempt to get the vision more balanced between my two eyes so I can see 3D films in actual 3D and in a vain attempt to be able to drive, as well as improve day to day stuff like being able to see the left side of my face more clearly when shaving and not getting caught out occasionally when I misjudge the height of a step down etc.
I've resisted getting a graft on my left eye so far and as I cope OK with my glasses I've turned down the offer of surgery to reduce the astigmatism in my right (grafted) eye.
My distance vision isn't great but my near vision is OK (about 6/9) with my glasses so I hold down a job etc and live day to day without any major problems.
Anyway, just been reflecting on it all this morning.Thinks look very different now than they did back then (no pun intended).
So if anyone reads this who's currently going through recovering from a graft, I just wanted to let you know it will all settle down eventually! And believe it or not you can get a sense of normality to your life again!
Be patient, it'll all be worth it.
Good luck!
Rob.