Blog Posts

Dougie’s Story

I’m 27 and live in edinburgh and was originally told I had KC when I was 12 years old I can remember it well as I was surprised being told I had this strange condition that I’d never heard of, before being told by my optition that I had nothing to worry about. Looking back at the memory and knowing what I know now I would have called up my GP myself as a 12 year old child and demanded a referral straight to the ophthalmic department but because at the time I had excellent vision in both eyes the optition thought it best not to act so quickly and watch it progress. Because I was told not to worry it was as if i was being told not to act and so I never.  Continue reading “Dougie’s Story”

New KC web site

Hello, and welcome to our new-look web site.

Our old site gave us sterling service over the last 10-11 years, but times move on.

The new web site is secure (data is encrypted), responsive (it behaves slightly differently to accommodate different sized screens such as tablets and mobile phones) and it is much easier for us to update it – so it’s quite likely that we will update it and add new content more often than before.

If you have any comments or suggestions the please contact David at chair@keratoconus-group.org.uk

 

Richard’s Story

I was first diagnosed with KC around 11 years ago, but I really didn’t think that much about it at the time, and it hardly bothered me for the first few years. I used to go for regular eye tests and the opticians would always mention it, but we tend to move areas quite regularly due to work so I hardly ever saw the same optician twice so no one was really monitoring it to notice it getting progressively worse.   Continue reading “Richard’s Story”

David’s Story

My story begins in 1972 when I was 25.  I was working in a bank in London and was starting to notice that the figures in the ledgers, appeared to be double.  I had been wearing glasses for a few years and the optician referred me to Moorfields.  I explained that I was getting double vision and after a while I was sent down to the children’s department. Continue reading “David’s Story”