My story:Ectasia post LASIK
Posted: Thu 07 Dec 2006 12:46 pm
I just would like to tell my little story.
I have a good eye (praying it won't degrade) so I am still fully functional, however I have been diagnosed an ectasia in my left eye after my LASIK operation. I needed an enhancement in that eye that probably caused it.
Ectasia(also known as secondary KC) is the artificially induced version of the disease. The LASIK surgery is very intrusive to the cornea, for example around 200microns of mine were consumed in my operation. I have researched that even you stay at safe parameters, like I was, you still can develop the ectasia due to several unfortunate and quite unknown reasons.
Right now I am at 20/200, quite irregular, a ghost in the lower and two ghosts in the upper, with a K of 38-40 and a highest K of 51
(I think the second is the one that is usually spoken about).
I'm starting with my RPG and although the tolerance seems right and I reach 20/25-20/30 I have heavy comfort problems that I hope will be solved after the adaptation period. I have
been told that the lens could stop the future deformation but I am quite sceptic about it.
I have detected poor knowledge of the doctors about my problem. Now that at last I know clearly I have the bulge I should try to get the best specialist as soon as possible. This seems quite difficult since ectasia a rare disease but I think that the numbers are growing
everyday as more operations as performed and ,unfortunately , there is the experience about KC.
I am amazed by the level of knowledge and courage displayed in this forum. Reading some stories I realize, as long as I maintain the integrity of my good eye(cross fingers), this seems a minor nuisance.
But I still feel quite worried about it which leads me to think if I am not being selfish feeling a little unlucky when there are so many big problems out there.
I understand I have a lot of work to do in the future trying to solve my problem.
I can only hope it will stabilize as soon as possible, as you surely
understand the waiting is one of the worst parts. Since my cornea
is very thin due to the operation (around 390 microns, 367 in its
thinnest point) I think I am not suitable for the INTACTS (450micrometers seems the minimum recommended).
After knowing of C3R thanks to this forum I will try to investigate that as soon as possible. Just a question ¿Does C3R require a minimum thickness as well?
Thank you for reading and I can't thank enough all of you for all the kindness displayed in this forum.
I have a good eye (praying it won't degrade) so I am still fully functional, however I have been diagnosed an ectasia in my left eye after my LASIK operation. I needed an enhancement in that eye that probably caused it.
Ectasia(also known as secondary KC) is the artificially induced version of the disease. The LASIK surgery is very intrusive to the cornea, for example around 200microns of mine were consumed in my operation. I have researched that even you stay at safe parameters, like I was, you still can develop the ectasia due to several unfortunate and quite unknown reasons.
Right now I am at 20/200, quite irregular, a ghost in the lower and two ghosts in the upper, with a K of 38-40 and a highest K of 51
(I think the second is the one that is usually spoken about).
I'm starting with my RPG and although the tolerance seems right and I reach 20/25-20/30 I have heavy comfort problems that I hope will be solved after the adaptation period. I have
been told that the lens could stop the future deformation but I am quite sceptic about it.
I have detected poor knowledge of the doctors about my problem. Now that at last I know clearly I have the bulge I should try to get the best specialist as soon as possible. This seems quite difficult since ectasia a rare disease but I think that the numbers are growing
everyday as more operations as performed and ,unfortunately , there is the experience about KC.
I am amazed by the level of knowledge and courage displayed in this forum. Reading some stories I realize, as long as I maintain the integrity of my good eye(cross fingers), this seems a minor nuisance.
But I still feel quite worried about it which leads me to think if I am not being selfish feeling a little unlucky when there are so many big problems out there.
I understand I have a lot of work to do in the future trying to solve my problem.
I can only hope it will stabilize as soon as possible, as you surely
understand the waiting is one of the worst parts. Since my cornea
is very thin due to the operation (around 390 microns, 367 in its
thinnest point) I think I am not suitable for the INTACTS (450micrometers seems the minimum recommended).
After knowing of C3R thanks to this forum I will try to investigate that as soon as possible. Just a question ¿Does C3R require a minimum thickness as well?
Thank you for reading and I can't thank enough all of you for all the kindness displayed in this forum.