Hi,
My first time using this site too. I've had K.C. for about 20 yrs but only fairly mild, in one eye (right). I don't suffer with any of the other symptoms - my optition said I'm a rare case.
I had my eyes tested by an option about 15 years ago and he said I needed specislist treatment through a hospital and would have to go through my GP. I did that and got an appointment with a contact lens specialist (Mr Lydon) at the Luton & Dunstable Hospital, who also has a practice were I live in Harpenden - nice and convenient for appointments. He started me off with a rigid gas permeable lens in my right eye and with some trial and error found a lens that worked very well. Eventually, and after many new lenses - possibly on average about every one to two years (ish), my left eye started to show signs of the same problem - about 10 years ago. After a visit to the optician this was diagnosed as an astigmatism and my optician recommended a pair of glasses, as this would correct the vision in my left eye and 'fine tune' the vision in my right eye, the one with the hard lens. This worked reasonably well, I'd have new lenses for my specs about once every two years and the rigid lens would be changed as and when - between one and two years. Then about three years ago I asked my optition about lenses for both my eyes and get rid of the glasses. He said I could try out some 'Toric' soft lenses, which I wear all the time - even go to sleep with them in - and just take them out about once a week to clean/soak them overnight. This was good news for me

as sometimes I work in dusty conditions and the rigid lens was a killer with dust getting in and I had to keep taking my glasses off to wear eye protective glasses

. I've been wearing them ever since. They are very comfortable, although a little dry in the morning for a short time. I had a new set a year ago that lasted for six months - they started to tail off after about three months - then I went back for a new set and the prescription changed and I've had about three new sets with different prescriptions in the past six months. Also another unusual problem occured; I seem get one day with good vision and the next day with bad and it keeps alternating from one day to the next

. I'm about to make another appointment to see if this can be improved, although my optition wasn't sure what could be causing it. I don't feel like I suffer from dryness of the eyes or anything.
After reading what many seem to suffer I feel that my case is no where near as bad, just frustrating at times, perhaps when reading road signs, reading generally or trying to read my tape measure when I'm working. I also suffer with Tinitus which is probably more annoying

.
That's a brief resume of my problem and hope that may be of help to anyone out there.
Matt.