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- Hide Morrell
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I was told about 4 months ago that I have Keratoconus. Mymain concern is about driving. Even if the condition is treated with lens etc, I am still concerned this will not be enough as my job requires a high standard of eye sight. I work for the ambulance service and my eye sight needs to be in very good condition, as driving is a large aspect of my job. I'm worried about the possible impact this could have on my job. 
- James Colclough
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Try the following link posted by Gareth in FAQ
http://www.assoc-optometrists.org/servi ... isual.html
http://www.assoc-optometrists.org/servi ... isual.html
- GarethB
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- Keratoconus: Yes, I have KC
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Welcome to the forum Hide.
Your lens fitter should be able to offer advice too.
I have always kept my employer up to date regarding KC, well everyone I have worked for in the past. In my experience being open and explaiing the siuation has been very helpful.
You may find the fact sheets that are accesable via the home page of this site useful too.
Thanks James for posting the link, it makes my life so much easier
Your lens fitter should be able to offer advice too.
I have always kept my employer up to date regarding KC, well everyone I have worked for in the past. In my experience being open and explaiing the siuation has been very helpful.
You may find the fact sheets that are accesable via the home page of this site useful too.
Thanks James for posting the link, it makes my life so much easier
Gareth
- Matthew_
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- Keratoconus: Yes, I have KC
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Hide,
It sounds like you don't have your lenses yet, same as me. The only advice I could give is to take one day at a time if you can. You might find that lenses really bring your eyesight up and you can wear them for a whole shift with no problems. My ex-wife was in the Ambulance Service and I seem to remember some of her colleagues wore glasses, so it must be OK to accept a level of correction. My job requires good eye-sight too and we have corrected and uncorrected standards. Although we need 6/6 and 6/9 (worst eye) corrected it can go down quite a way for uncorrected. Do you drive all the time or do swap about?
Good luck, I hope you can keep driving, your job is important to you but also to all those people you help everyday.
All the best
It sounds like you don't have your lenses yet, same as me. The only advice I could give is to take one day at a time if you can. You might find that lenses really bring your eyesight up and you can wear them for a whole shift with no problems. My ex-wife was in the Ambulance Service and I seem to remember some of her colleagues wore glasses, so it must be OK to accept a level of correction. My job requires good eye-sight too and we have corrected and uncorrected standards. Although we need 6/6 and 6/9 (worst eye) corrected it can go down quite a way for uncorrected. Do you drive all the time or do swap about?
Good luck, I hope you can keep driving, your job is important to you but also to all those people you help everyday.
All the best
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