On May 15, 1:49 pm, a06...@gmail.com wrote:
> On 14 May, 15:48, Neil Brooks <neil0...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > Take a look at:
>
> >http://www.agingeye.net/otheragingeye/blepharitis.php
>
> > Neil
>
> Thanks! It's agreeing with the cleaning of closed eyelids so that's
> good to know.
>
> The page also describes the eyelid massage, which it also says to do
> with eyelids closed. Again, I am surprised that this adequately hits
> the lower eyelid but it obviously must be enough.
>
> I try not to press on too hard though because I read that too much
> pressure is a risk factor for keratoconus.
Yeah, you've got a delicate balance to strike with KC.
Incidentally, how well is it managed in your case? Do you get good
vision??
In January of this year, I was fitted with the "Boston Scleral
Prosthetic Device" (scleral lenses) [1] for my ocular surface
disease. While there, I met quite a few people with both keratoconus
AND keratoglobus whose sight and lives were dramatically improved by
this lens.
There are people fitting versions of this lens on both sides of the
pond [1, 2]
[1]
www.bostonsight.org
[2]
http://www.sclerals.com/