
It was actually a huge relief when they told me they were going to put me on the waiting list at the Royal Eye Hospital, Manchester.
My left eye has deteriorated rapidly over the last few months..
I couldn't wear any sort of lens in the eye for more than an hour without it being painful/causing redness etc.
I was told I had quite bad scarring on my cornea and that lenses would no longer resolve the problem, meaning a graft was the only real option.
I was on the verge of requesting 1 anyway, so I was truly happy about it!
I have read over the transplant pro's and con's many times - and I had decided that I would be happy to have it done a long time ago!
Is there usually a long waiting period before the operation?
Also, slightly different topic, but the RGP I am using in my right eye has started to cause a fair amount of redness.
The fit & vision are both great, and it causes no pain or soreness - it has just started making my eye red for some reason.
I use drops regularly (Clinitas Soothe) and keep as hydrated as possible. I drink a lot of water, both at work and at home.
I also get a decent amount of sleep and use drops before I go to bed & first thing in the morning.
I was hoping to try a different type of lens, as I thought this may help.
I mentioned the Kerasoft & Hybrid lenses at the hospital, but this idea was just overlooked and I was told it would make no difference.
Is this really the case? As I have read a lot of topics which tell a different story!
Surely a lens with a softer edge would cause less irritation?
I'm sick of people mentioning the fact my eye looks red when I'm out and about.
I would rather sacrifice my vision slightly and wear a lens that wasn't going to irritate my eye as much!
My vision is very good with the RGP, but the fact it causes so much redness just does my head in

Any help/advice would be much appreciated
