Hi all,
I suffer from high levels of anxiety (and show some symptoms of OCD).
I think much of it is down to KC (or that is what I have attibuted it to).
Anyone else in the same boat and do you have any tips?
Best regards
Ian
Anxiety and Keratoconus
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- Matthew_
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Re: Anxiety and Keratoconus
Ian, personally no but I don't think you are alone by any means. It is also easy to see why KC would lead to anxiety in the first place: compromised vision, frustration with lenses, unable to drive, lead a wholly normal life etc.
I am sure you will hear from someone with personal experience but I wish you well with the KC and the anxiety.
I am sure you will hear from someone with personal experience but I wish you well with the KC and the anxiety.

Get a life...get a dog!
- martwoman
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Re: Anxiety and Keratoconus
Hi Ian
I have sufferd both with anxiety and depression due mainly to my keratoconus and unfortunatley kept having panick attacks on the way to work but with support of friends of family i soon returned back to work part-time and am feeling alot healthier and happier as a result. I do hope you will conquer your anxiety which i'm sure your will take care and keep us posted
luv
martwoman
I have sufferd both with anxiety and depression due mainly to my keratoconus and unfortunatley kept having panick attacks on the way to work but with support of friends of family i soon returned back to work part-time and am feeling alot healthier and happier as a result. I do hope you will conquer your anxiety which i'm sure your will take care and keep us posted
luv
martwoman
remember theres always hope upon the horizon although at times its hard to find but seek and you will find
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Re: Anxiety and Keratoconus
Hi
I too am very anxious, but then again so is my mum, who does not have KC!
I posted, in Jan, regarding a paper that suggested a "KC personality" it caused an avalanche of responses, you'll find it in my posts if you are interested (Do you fit this description?). I'm not saying I agree withit!
Edit: you can find Val's original thread here.
John
I too am very anxious, but then again so is my mum, who does not have KC!
I posted, in Jan, regarding a paper that suggested a "KC personality" it caused an avalanche of responses, you'll find it in my posts if you are interested (Do you fit this description?). I'm not saying I agree withit!
Edit: you can find Val's original thread here.
John
Re: Anxiety and Keratoconus
I've had anxiety issues too related to KC. I think the reason I do is because my eyes don't work well together, so I have a hard time focusing, and I feel out of it a lot, leading to anxiety. I was just fitted for my first pair of RGP's however, and I pray that they will help. They'll be here in 2 weeks. It's a hard thing dealing with all of the side effects of KC, i feel like some anxiety is normal. My anxiety was much worse about 6 months ago or so. One thing that really helped me is exercising. I know it has nothing to do with the eyes, but before that I sat at my desk all day at work and got very little exercise. My anxiety became pretty bad. But running regularly has helped me feel more energetic and better physically.
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Re: Anxiety and Keratoconus
I think a lot of us have experienced anxiety in relation to KC and grafts. Sometimes you just have to go with the flow of it, have a good cry, rant, or whatever you need to do. Let it all out!
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