alison falshaw wrote:Hello to you all,
I am a newbie, signed on yesterday for the first time- thanks for replying with your thoughts. comments and support.
As I said yesterday Intacs and Cross Linking seem to be the next option for me to consider. However I have a few questions rattling around my head...and I'm sure there will be more to ask as time goes by......
Hi Alison, you feel free to ask as much as you need to. We were all noobs at one time or the other.
Of those of you who have had intacs I would like to ask how long you were off work, unable to drive etc and are you now able to wear lenses - soft or hard.
In total, and including the time off after being sacked for having KC (more of that later), I was away from employment for over 18 months. From having intacs done to being able to drive was 2 months. The time period will all depend on how quickly you recover from the procedure, for some here their recovery period has been a lot longer than mine.
My employer is not supportive nor understanding of KC ( not a very nice employer at all ) and I am considering alternative employment but would like to know more about what to expect after intacs before I decide to change jobs.....dont think it would go down well with a new employer if I was to be off for a few months in the first year of employment.
I know that feeling all too well.... However your KC should, presuming you are a resident of the UK, come under the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) - the definitive answer can only be given by a judge. This then makes it illegal for you current employer to directly or indirectly discriminate against you just because of your KC. This was the case with my last employer who had both caused both direct and indirect discrimination, and committed an act of unfair dismissal because of the discrimination. As a result this employer was taken to an Employment Tribunal and subsequently settled out of court. My current employer is not much better though
It may well be worth your while giving your employer a copy of the Keratoconus At Work factsheet, this can be downloaded
here, as well as politely reminding them that you are covered by the DDA. You certainly won't be the last member to have problems with their employer.
Hoping this helps, feel free to give me a shout.
Karl