I am not from from UK (I am from France), but I thought I could still post here to get answers to my questions because
this forum seems very dynamic and friendly

(the forum of the French keratoconus association http://www.keratocone.net/forum/index.php does not seem to be still used, it is
impossible to register). I hope my English won't be too bad.
I am a 22 yo man, and I had the first corneal topography of my life done today. Of cours, I have keratoconus (only declared on my left eye
I am very lucky (for now...

I told my eye doctor about cross-linking but she said it was too early and asked me to come back in six month. However I still have a few
concerns :
- As far as I know, cross-linking requires my cornea to be at least 400µm thick at its thinnest point. It is currently 463µm at its thinnest point.
I am afraid that my cornea will thin too quickly and I that I won't be able to have cross-linking done. - My spectacles prescription went from (left eye)
March :Code: Select all
+0.5(-0.25)140°
to, June :Code: Select all
+1.00(-2.00)130°
which makes me think my keratoconus is evolutive. - There is a very high probability that my keratoconus will evolve in the next years, so why not do the cross-linking
as early as possible ?
If you have answers to these questions, I would be really pleased to hear (read) them
And again, I apologize for my poor English
