
So I have to make another apppointment to get my specs changed.
Discussion then turned towards making some long-term improvements. We're talking about "refractive surgery" on the right eye - which is non-guaranteed, but which "might" help, but would be more likely to make an improvement than worsen things, but may just be different.
Finally, conversation turned to my other, very keratoconic eye. And we talked about the possibility of a graft, lamellar this time rather than penetrating, to reduce the rejection risk.
I'm going to be referred to a Mr. Rostram, as my current consultant doesn't carry out either procedure.
Is a lamellar graft the same as DALK? I thought it was, but the consultant did confuse me slightly referring to a similar, much newer, technique that I may be suitable for.
And also, if anyone has been under Mr. Rostram's knife, can they PM their opinions to me please?
Oh well. Out of the frying pan...