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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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Year: 2023

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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Disclaimer

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.

Other Kerataconus Diary LInks

  • • Kenny Soward's excellent diary
  • • Brian Williams' Vision Diary
  • • Reddit Keratoconus Sub

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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

Past Posts/News