Awww...sorry to hear that. I will keep my fingers crossed and hope for the best for you.
For what it's worth, I worked for years as a surgical assistant to a corneal specialists and what you have (Kerataconus) is pretty common and easily fixed much more often than you would think...even if it does require transplant surgery. People hear "transplant" and freak out but it is really a very simple procedure. I know that probably doesn't help easr YOUR concerns, understandably. I can assure you though, even with that being the worst case scenario, any form of treatment you may face is not that bad...more of just a very inconvenient PITA if you know what I mean.
Hugs to you and keep us updated. |