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Keratoconus and my DALK Corneal Transplant

Keratoconus and my DALK Corneal Transplant

My Journey from Diagnosis to Corneal Graft and Beyond

Keratoconus and my DALK Corneal Transplant

Keratoconus and my DALK Corneal Transplant

My Journey from Diagnosis to Corneal Graft and Beyond

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Diary Entries

Keratoconus Update – 12 years, 6 months, and 22 days after Graft

  • RC
  • Posted on October 2, 2023

I was updating the website (it was broken, sorry if you had trouble reaching it) and decided to post a quick update.  Thanks so much for all the wonderful messages.…

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Keratoconus Technology

New Keratoconus Treatment Methods Since 2015

  • RC
  • Posted on September 2, 2023

Since 2015, a variety of advancements have been made in the treatment of keratoconus, enhancing both the effectiveness and the range of treatment options available. Here are some of the…

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Diary Entries

Shingles Vaccine and Corneal Graft – Preventative Tobradex Protocol Questions

  • RC
  • Posted on October 25, 2020

Finally, the Shingles / Shingrix parts 1 & 2 vaccine are now available, and I plan to get that this week at the same time as my Influenza vaccine. I…

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Dr. Visits

Blurring and Double Vision Again Attributed to Dry Eyes

  • RC
  • Posted on October 15, 2020

As a cornea graft recipient, I don’t think I’ll ever totally relax when I have blurring, be it from allergies, medicines or dry eyes. I’m having more dry eyes than…

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Dr. Visits

Blurring and Dry Eyes – Not Kerataconus Related

  • RC
  • Posted on May 22, 2019

Just made a special appointment today due to a few blurry days in my diary.  This blur, which was kind of like that blur you get after being given an…

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Uncategorized

2019 is here and all is well!

  • RC
  • Posted on January 22, 2019

I did a bit of adjustment to the site’s hosting (Cloudflare) so thought I’d post a quick update. Several have asked me how I’m doing.  The graft and my vision…

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Recovery

Corneal Transplant Recipient Getting Flu Shot? Ask Your Dr. This Question

  • RC
  • Posted on September 13, 2015

Should you protect your cornea from flu shot immunization rejection? If you’re a corneal transplant recipient who gets flu shots, you may want to ask your corneal surgeon if you…

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Tips

CDC: Contact Lens Wearers are Taking Chances with Their Eyes

  • RC
  • Posted on August 21, 2015

Nearly all of the 41 million Americans who use contact lenses admit they engage in at least one type of risky behavior that can lead to eye infections, U.S. Centers…

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None of what is presented on this website should substitute for personal medical advice from a trained physician. Always consult your doctor!!!

This site has no commercial motivation and I pay for the hosting and fees out of my own pocket.

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Recent Posts/News

  • Keratoconus Update – 12 years, 6 months, and 22 days after Graft
  • New Keratoconus Treatment Methods Since 2015
  • Shingles Vaccine and Corneal Graft – Preventative Tobradex Protocol Questions
  • Blurring and Double Vision Again Attributed to Dry Eyes
  • Blurring and Dry Eyes – Not Kerataconus Related

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