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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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New Sub-lingual Ragwitek medicine therapy started for 2015 season

  • RC
  • Posted on May 11, 2015

I’ve started using the daily Ragweed therapy that you put under your tongue, called Ragwitek.  The medicine is powerful – my tougue and gums near the site I put it…

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Allergies and DALK Transplant – 2014 Season

  • RC
  • Posted on September 16, 2014

Well, I’m following in my Dad’s footsteps and my ragweed allergy has increase a lot since last year. Luckily this year it has been mostly nasal, coughing, throat irritation and…

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Kindle Paperwhite for Limited Vision Persons

  • RC
  • Posted on August 7, 2014

I’ve received several notes asking how things are going. All is well! Eye and vision are fine, but I’m having to use readers more often for small text. I recently…

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Diary Entries

My DALK graft checkup – Corrected to 20/15 and Next Appt in 1-year

  • RC
  • Posted on January 5, 2014

I just visited Dr. Holland again for a checkup.  I had a topography taken and the staff found that I was correctable to 20/15… yes… 15.   Dr. Holland said…

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A Mild Corneal Abrasion Caused By Trying New Contacts

  • RC
  • Posted on December 10, 2013

Well the question as to whether my grafted cornea has fully regrown its nerves has been answered with a resounding “YES” I have been hoping to make the transition to…

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Little Things That are Better

3-D Movies after Corneal Transplant

  • RC
  • Posted on October 21, 2013

With Keratoconus in my left eye, I had pseudo-3d vision.  My right eye was doing the lions share of sharp vision, while my left eye was trying hard to give…

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Little Things: Glasses after Corneal Transplant (That Work!)

  • RC
  • Posted on September 9, 2013

A short post today.  With the sutures coming out slowly over time, it’s always been my choice to put off getting a new eyeglasses prescription. With lenses being so expensive,…

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Have a Graft? In the Aisle Seat? Cover Your Eyes While Passengers Seating/Deplaneing!

  • RC
  • Posted on July 25, 2013

I do a bit of business travel, and I always ask for the isle seat.  I also carry a small overnight bag and laptop bag, checking anything else. Since my…

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