Greetings.
Just recently diagnosed with KC, and I have a really straighforward question.
Does KC affect the duration of life ?
While browsing the web, I found some studies, but all of them were inconclusive(to me).
Another thing.. does anyone know people with KC, aged 60, 70 or more years?
Thanks.
Life expectancy
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Hi there
I'm a Hospital Optometrist, and I can remember going to a lecture on KC quite a few years ago where Prof Geoff Woodward (of Moorfields and City University) raised the interesting question of why we have very few older contact lens patients with KC - what happens to them? You will pleased to know that he quoted a research study which concluded that people with KC did NOT have a shorter life expectancy! (sorry I can't remember the reference)
Presumably , some people have grafts, and others settle for inferior vision with glasses, but it's still a puzzle.
Incidentally, this week I supplied lenses for the first time to a 87 year old lady who'd just had a graft. I decided to go for a 14mm diameter lens so that she could see it and handle it more easily, but she managed to put it in and out with no problem at all. So - I can't see any time limit on experienced wearers managing their CLs!
I'm a Hospital Optometrist, and I can remember going to a lecture on KC quite a few years ago where Prof Geoff Woodward (of Moorfields and City University) raised the interesting question of why we have very few older contact lens patients with KC - what happens to them? You will pleased to know that he quoted a research study which concluded that people with KC did NOT have a shorter life expectancy! (sorry I can't remember the reference)
Presumably , some people have grafts, and others settle for inferior vision with glasses, but it's still a puzzle.
Incidentally, this week I supplied lenses for the first time to a 87 year old lady who'd just had a graft. I decided to go for a 14mm diameter lens so that she could see it and handle it more easily, but she managed to put it in and out with no problem at all. So - I can't see any time limit on experienced wearers managing their CLs!
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