So it's been confirmed I 2ill get intacts on one or possibly both my eyes on the 6th July. The problem I have is I get anxiety anyway, and I'm really worried il end up puking during the surgery or something!!
Can anyone possibly give me a step by step process or what will happen?I'm sure it would at least settle the anxiety, my face this morning when opening the letter. Veld like I had just downed 10gallons of coffeez heart racing.
Thanks for any advice
Keratoconus intacts surgery. Advice please!
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- DigiKera
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Re: Keratoconus intacts surgery. Advice please!
Dear Johnny,
I understand your worries, however, I think you should discuss the surgery expectations, outcome & possible complications with your consultant. As far as I'm concerned, complications are possible, but very limited and usually not permanent. Also take in mind the fact that the visual outcome is irreversible. According to this research, 70 – 80% of patients treated in all studies noted an improvement in best-corrected and uncorrected vision.
Few years ago I was offered Intacs surgery for my left eye, but I declined it, due to very poor vision in that eye. Later after I had PRK, I was told that my vision is too good for Intacs because minimum treatment is -1 sphere and -2 astigmatism (while I'm hyperopic with 0.75 cylinder). Today I regret that decision, because It's very likely that my vision would have been better today if I had PRK after intacs instead of having PRK alone.
Now I think you should relax, and grab some cup of tea (and add Milk, provided you are British
). In regards.
I understand your worries, however, I think you should discuss the surgery expectations, outcome & possible complications with your consultant. As far as I'm concerned, complications are possible, but very limited and usually not permanent. Also take in mind the fact that the visual outcome is irreversible. According to this research, 70 – 80% of patients treated in all studies noted an improvement in best-corrected and uncorrected vision.
Few years ago I was offered Intacs surgery for my left eye, but I declined it, due to very poor vision in that eye. Later after I had PRK, I was told that my vision is too good for Intacs because minimum treatment is -1 sphere and -2 astigmatism (while I'm hyperopic with 0.75 cylinder). Today I regret that decision, because It's very likely that my vision would have been better today if I had PRK after intacs instead of having PRK alone.
Now I think you should relax, and grab some cup of tea (and add Milk, provided you are British

Left:
CXL
T-CAT PRK
Mini ASRK
Right:
Penetrating keratoplasty (full graft)
Wavefront-optimized PRK
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Uncorrected: 20/30
Corrected with spectacles: 20/15
CXL
T-CAT PRK
Mini ASRK
Right:
Penetrating keratoplasty (full graft)
Wavefront-optimized PRK
---
Uncorrected: 20/30
Corrected with spectacles: 20/15
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Re: Keratoconus intacts surgery. Advice please!
Thanks so much. There really is such negativity towards it, but lenses for me are so uncomfortable long term and I'd be extremely happy just driving with glasses and not having to put lenses in for the drive.
And yes I'm British. Milk After water and all that.
And yes I'm British. Milk After water and all that.
- DigiKera
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Re: Keratoconus intacts surgery. Advice please!
Dear sir,
I also am intolerant of contact lenses, with very bad side effects (e.g. binocular double vision, cloudy blurry vision, photophobia, eye strain, ghosting/starbursts, dry red eyes, contacts stuck to the eye). Even spectacles cause me some double vision/eye strain (accommodation issues), but symptoms are largely reduced after prolonged use (brain adjusting to merging two non-perfect images), and by using good quality lens. But thankfully today I have a very good vision after having cross linking + topography PRK and corneal transplant + wavefront PRK, in my left and right eyes, respectively. 5 years ago I could barely see the faces of people while today I see 20/35 (left) and 20/25 (right) unaided, and with spectacles I see 20/20 in each eye individually. Today I drive, watch TV and use my computer without the aid of glasses or contact lenses! So believe me, there is always a light at end of the tunnel! =)
In regards,
DigiKera.
I also am intolerant of contact lenses, with very bad side effects (e.g. binocular double vision, cloudy blurry vision, photophobia, eye strain, ghosting/starbursts, dry red eyes, contacts stuck to the eye). Even spectacles cause me some double vision/eye strain (accommodation issues), but symptoms are largely reduced after prolonged use (brain adjusting to merging two non-perfect images), and by using good quality lens. But thankfully today I have a very good vision after having cross linking + topography PRK and corneal transplant + wavefront PRK, in my left and right eyes, respectively. 5 years ago I could barely see the faces of people while today I see 20/35 (left) and 20/25 (right) unaided, and with spectacles I see 20/20 in each eye individually. Today I drive, watch TV and use my computer without the aid of glasses or contact lenses! So believe me, there is always a light at end of the tunnel! =)
In regards,
DigiKera.
Left:
CXL
T-CAT PRK
Mini ASRK
Right:
Penetrating keratoplasty (full graft)
Wavefront-optimized PRK
---
Uncorrected: 20/30
Corrected with spectacles: 20/15
CXL
T-CAT PRK
Mini ASRK
Right:
Penetrating keratoplasty (full graft)
Wavefront-optimized PRK
---
Uncorrected: 20/30
Corrected with spectacles: 20/15
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Re: Keratoconus intacts surgery. Advice please!
Hi Jonny,
I haven't had Intacs, but I have had corneal transplants under general anaesthetic and recently a cataract op under local. Presumably you've got a pre-op appointment before your July date, so if you're really worried about how you'll cope with the op, you could ask if it could be done under general or, if that's scarier than local(!) then you could ask for extra sedation with the local anaesthetic. Either way, I'm sure you'll be fine.
All the best.
Anne
I haven't had Intacs, but I have had corneal transplants under general anaesthetic and recently a cataract op under local. Presumably you've got a pre-op appointment before your July date, so if you're really worried about how you'll cope with the op, you could ask if it could be done under general or, if that's scarier than local(!) then you could ask for extra sedation with the local anaesthetic. Either way, I'm sure you'll be fine.
All the best.
Anne
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