I'm new here and I have a few questions that I'm hoping some knowledgeable/ experienced person here can help me out with!
I'm very short-sighted (about -7 in both eyes) and have been wearing glasses/ soft contact lenses since I was about 10. I'm 23 now. In all that time of going to see my optician regularly, nothing negative was mentioned about the health of my eye. I was told my only problem was myopia. However, I recently went for an intensive examination at the London Vision Clinic in view of getting laser eye surgery there and after all sorts of tests, I was turned away for the procedure. The reason was that the cornea on my right eye was too thin. The surgeon also mentioned something about 'very mild keratoconus' in that eye, as a possible reason for the thin cornea. He told me to come back in two years to see if it has gotten worse and if it has stayed the same then I'll probably be able to get the surgery then. Now that I'm back home and I'm reviewing in my head everything he has told me, and having researched a lot about keratoconus, I'm really confused!
Really what I wanted to ask you people here is, is there a definitive test to see if you have keratoconus or do you just have to 'wait and see'? The testing I got at LVC was very extensive. All sorts of indepth scans as well as the usual stuff I was expecting so I don't think there is any test that I haven't actually had!
The surgeon said I was fine to continue as I always have with my glasses and soft daily contact lenses, too, which makes me think I don't have this condition... Anyway, thanks to anyone who managed to muddle through that long post and if anyone can offer me any insight then it would be most appreciated!
Thanks!!


