• @EvilMe
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    51 day ago

    I have keratoconus, so unfortunately glasses aren’t an option for me. I have to wear these rigid plastic contact lenses to correct for my corneas which bulge outwards kinda like little cones.

    • @[email protected]
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      41 day ago

      I am sorry to hear that, I made my earlier comment without considering medical issues like this.

      I should have been more clear on what I meant, sorry for the confusion.

      • @EvilMe
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        41 day ago

        No worries, just thought I’d provide a viewpoint as someone who has no other option than contact lenses.

        Trust me, if I could I would much rather wear glasses, be far more comfortable than using the small plunger I need to use to get my lenses out.

          • @EvilMe
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            223 hours ago

            Ah, I’m a Brit, I’ve been going through this with the NHS and while the eye clinic did mention the cross linking and possible transplant. They were very much of the opinion that it was a measure of last resort and would only consider it if my eyes got drastically worse.

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              12 hours ago

              My wife had a crosslink in one eye and she is really happy with it. Except for the first days (pain killers).