Just found this site and glad to know I'm not the only one with Keratoconus around here!
After years of what I considered bad vision with glasses (although my opticians seemed to think it was ok!), I change optician and it was immediately recognized I had Keratoconus. So off to the hospital for me.
It's been over 1 1/2 years since I've been seeing the Ophthalmologist at my local hospital and it has seemed like a very long road. At a couple of pints I've had 2 lenses I could where but either 1, or both of them have been uncomfortable and I've not been able to wear them all day at all. This is a big problem when the glasses I have are so way off in their prescription now that I can't wear those instead. Without my lenses I don't think I should drive and I am a window cleaner so really need to be able to drive around.
Basically I am now at the stage where I have an RGP lens I can wear on my left eye all day with no problems (I can still feel it but it doesn't cause discomfort anymore). As for the right eye, that's a different matter. I have had about 5 I think, different fittings for my right eye lens and it just doesn't fit correctly. My current lens is the best I've had it for a long time, but after "wearing it in" for a few weeks I can still feel it all day and am only managing to wear it for around a morning at a time, but the morning is hell as my eye is constantly sore!!
I've just spoken to my Ophthalmologist and he mentioned that maybe my right eye won't "take" to a lens now...great
What is strange to me is that my left eye has ALWAYS been the eye with really bad vision, from glasses wear onwards till now. The eye guy (quicker than writing Ophthalmologist every time) has told me that my left eye has Keratoconus worse than my right eye...so...why can't he get a lens to fit my right eye correctly?
I really hope he doesn't give up trying to get one to fit although I think it's heading that way. He has made a few comments in the past how many people with this condition get by with only 1 lens etc etc, but to be honest, my vision isn't great at all with only 1 lens. I don't understand why my really bad left eye can get a lens ok and improve my vision from only being able to read the 2nd or 3rd line on the eye chart down to almost the bottom, whereas my no-so-bad right eye is such a problem and I've never had a lens that improves the vision in it much at all....
I've been getting a bit down today about it after the phone call with the eye guy, which the soonest he can see me is bloomin middle of November so got a long wait as usual...then the 2 week+ wait for the new lens...then the 2 week "wearing it in! period...then the realization that this one doesn't fit either and is no good...then the 2 month wait for another appointment....yes it's been like this for about a year.
Anyway, wanted to share. Any advice you guys can give me on what I can say and/or do at my next appointment would be most appreciated.
Cheers guys
Steve


