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- Sat 22 Dec 2012 1:49 pm
- Forum: General Discussion Forum
- Topic: Having children when one has debilitating keratoconus
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Re: Having children when one has debilitating keratoconus
Thank you for your reply, Andrew. Yes, that may lessen the chances of retransmission if keratoconus has a mitochondrial rather than a male-DNA genetic link. I was thinking that, given the constant miniaturization of microchips and cameras, and the projected evolution of the cellphone next towards in...
- Sat 22 Dec 2012 1:38 am
- Forum: General Discussion Forum
- Topic: Having children when one has debilitating keratoconus
- Replies: 3
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Having children when one has debilitating keratoconus
My son has severe keratoconus which began when he was 12. A hydrop developed. At 18 he had a corneal transplant in one eye. With corrective glasses and special scleral lenses, he drives and studies. He’s now 25. Believing he may one day lose his vision fully, he stopped his Literature degree as impr...