Quote:@ Gamma742, sorry to hear that about you mom, take good care of her, so recovery is not possible or is there still a way?
My grandmother received cornea transplants, that gave her another 15 -/+ years before she went totally blind, pasted away in a nursing home shortly after her 100th birthday. My mother tried a different route PRK laser surgery about 5 years ago. This was the old version of corrective (lasik) surgery. It got her back on the road (drivers license) but she may not pass the eye exam next time.
This condition seems to be unstoppable. It's a pretty rare condition so it doesn't get alot of medical R&D. All the R&D seems to go toward Lasik and the new WaveFront tech. in the Eye field. This gets the best return on investment. Hey this is the US, it's all about the money. Rare conditions won't get any funding.
One of my sisters is not 20/20 correctable but the rest of us are doing Okay. With this condition it's only a matter of time. We all have it. (6 sisters).
They say that the by 3rd or 4th generation the cycle should break. Hopefully my daughter won't get it. So far none of my nephews and nieces have it. (oldest 30) So that's a good sign since it shows up in your mid 20s.
Well Obi Wan, Try to restrain your self from the uncontrollable urge to get on-line. I know I speak for all of us here when I say we want you to have a speedy full recovery.