Corneal Cross linking 11th month update & Scleral Lens 8th month update

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  • Опубліковано 2 чер 2019
  • Hello everyone,
    This video is my 11th month update on the Corneal Crosslinking Procedure and the 8th month update on having the Scleral Contact Lens!
    Earlier Videos:
    Video from the day of the Corneal Crosslinking Procedure: • My experience with Cor...
    Video from the day after the Corneal Crosslinking: • My experience with Cor...
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    Remember, I’m not a medical doctor, and this is all just a retelling of my experience. Consult your own doctor about your own specific set of circumstances, and I imagine it is possible your results might be different.
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  • @truthteller1475
    @truthteller1475 5 років тому +2

    Congrats Brother,
    Very happy to see that you are ok and have recovered your vision back. Thank good care ya.

  • @majithamajeed5288
    @majithamajeed5288 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for sharing,I had my right eye surgery 1month. Your videos really helped me.

    • @bionic_band_director
      @bionic_band_director  5 років тому

      Thank you for the message, and I am happy to hear that these videos helped!

  • @alexheale3693
    @alexheale3693 2 роки тому

    Hi woody I love your video man, what were your eyesight standards before op and after and how much did your lenses help you?

  • @buban98
    @buban98 5 років тому +1

    Hey good to know own it's all good now. I had intacts and C3R. But with intacts my vision has improved atleast 80 percent and now I m able to recognise faces..

    • @bionic_band_director
      @bionic_band_director  5 років тому +1

      I had intacs before the Corneal Crosslinking, and with the two combined and the lenses it is awesome. Beats the heck out of having to get a cornea transplant!

    • @buban98
      @buban98 5 років тому +2

      @@bionic_band_director I m happy to know that

  • @terranceparker6937
    @terranceparker6937 4 роки тому +2

    Hey woody! I got procedure done. I admit was nervous but you have helped me through this with informative vids. How long did it take for you to get the sclera lens ? It's been a month for me.

    • @bionic_band_director
      @bionic_band_director  4 роки тому +1

      I believe I waited 3 months for the cornea to heal before being able to get the scleral lens. I’m also happy to hear these videos helped, and I hope that you have a smooth healing process!

  • @superkhoy
    @superkhoy 5 років тому

    Hey man, I went through all of your videos. Thank you for all the info. I just wanted to ask for some advice, I feel like my doctor is undermining how big of a surgery this is and honestly, I'm not super comfortable with him. Should I see other doctors? Oh my insurance also covers this.

    • @frankv2314
      @frankv2314 4 роки тому

      It's said that this is one of the simplest eye surgerys performed. It's half done by the doctors assistant. The most important part the doc does is scrapping the cornea tip they need great dexterity with hands. You should ask how many procedures the doc has under his belt. They have a threshold of hands on training they must preform before being certified in crosslinking. But if you really don't feel comfortable id say shop around. I did both eyes and second eye was performed by diffrent doc I was his first patient he did it on, it went well from the look of things. God Bless

  • @klvk1991
    @klvk1991 2 роки тому

    I'm using my RGPs now, and my night vision is the worst... Everything I see is double, even during day... And they're so uncomfortable... They dry out quick... They hurt all the time... They ain't clear... my doctor has told me to try out sclerals but they're so expensive... I'll be very happy to try them out if they're worth it... But I'm scared what if sclerals won't correct any of this... Will sclerals correct all these problems with RGPs?

  • @ro-jj3cq
    @ro-jj3cq 2 місяці тому

    How bad was your keratoconus when u did the op? What was the stage or level?

  • @lexxro87
    @lexxro87 5 років тому +2

    Hi Buddy,
    Haven't seen your videos for a while, nice haircut by the way :)
    I'll tried sclerals and hard contacts but it's not for me, always cleaning and always afraid to loose them.
    Almost a year now since the CXL surgery and I'm getting the laser eye surgery in this summer what the doctor told me it's more efficient then contacts or Sclerals, it's called Trans Prk.
    So basically the right eye only Trans PRK and the left CXL + Trans PRK it's expensive but you don't need any contacts anymore maybe just to wear glasses.
    Did you actually talked with your Doctor about Laser Eye surgery?
    Keep up the good work mate

    • @bionic_band_director
      @bionic_band_director  5 років тому +2

      I will be sure to ask my Doctor when I see him in August! That is cool, and if that works, that would be very awesome. I will look into that for sure. Hopefully the laser eye surgery goes well for you too! Being able to see is a wonderful thing :)

  • @clopez7306
    @clopez7306 5 років тому

    Question: I understand cross linking is only to halt the K disease and not do any vision correction. I had an evaluation done with a reputable Dr here in the Houston area. Of course I asked about vision correction. According to this Dr, vision correction along with cross linking is not approved here in the US and if I was interested in both that he would refer me to a Dr in Switzerland. He said Switzerland is way more advanced in eye care than we are here. Have you’ve heard anything about this? Thanks for your response if you read this.

    • @bionic_band_director
      @bionic_band_director  5 років тому

      No, that is news to me, but when I go see my eye doctor in August I am sure going to ask!

  • @uncleblad3327
    @uncleblad3327 5 років тому +1

    Nice I had transplant in my right eye and my left eye my doctor said my eye it’s way past for a cross linking he wants me to get the sclolor lense my transplant eye I see 20-20 but left ima try the contact good video

  • @wbennett9691
    @wbennett9691 3 роки тому

    Have you tried normal rgp contact lens? How can you compare it to the scleral? I still see ghosts with the lens and cant see well at night

    • @bionic_band_director
      @bionic_band_director  3 роки тому +1

      I had a normal contact lens back in the day, but it doesn’t have the strength to correct the shape of my cornea to eliminate the massive blurred vision, and the ghosting and triple vision. The scleral eliminates all of that.

  • @raeganbutterfly08
    @raeganbutterfly08 3 роки тому

    So you went without contacts for 3 months???? I have my right eye done on the first, and hopefully can have the second one done right after. I have to move back on campus in January! Do you think I’ll be able to?

    • @bionic_band_director
      @bionic_band_director  3 роки тому

      Yep, my right eye was a blur for three months, it wasn’t much fun. However, my left eye was able to see clearly, so that helped. I do think doing one eye, waiting, and then doing the second is the way to go! Your brain also adjusts to having the blurry eye, or I felt it did. I did get a few headaches, but I got through it. If you are keeping one eye “normal” you should be fine theoretically.

    • @raeganbutterfly08
      @raeganbutterfly08 3 роки тому

      @@bionic_band_director it’ll be one then the next a few weeks later.

    • @bionic_band_director
      @bionic_band_director  3 роки тому

      @@raeganbutterfly08 Yeah, I understand, sometimes you just have to get them done at the same time. Hopefully your eyes are in better shape than mine was and you will have a better time than I did. I hope you have a quick and speedy recovery.

  • @amitojsingh5150
    @amitojsingh5150 5 років тому +1

    Are the scleral lenses comfortable to wear? Or do you have problems with wearing and comfort with their application?

    • @bionic_band_director
      @bionic_band_director  5 років тому +1

      The Scleral Lenses are very comfortable, and 95% of the day I forget that they are in my eye. Occasionally if I am outside on a windy day, I may need to use a re-wetting drop, but that is the exception, not the norm.

    • @amitojsingh5150
      @amitojsingh5150 5 років тому +1

      Thank you so much for the reply. Your videos were the only reason why I went for the C3r procedure two months ago in-spite of losing hope when the doctor messed up my lasik procedure. I’m looking forward to seeing like a normal person again after 4 years. Just hope that the lenses work out to be comfortable for me just like they did for you. Thank you so much again. Keep inspiring:)

    • @bionic_band_director
      @bionic_band_director  5 років тому +1

      @@amitojsingh5150 I hope so as well! Make sure that the scleral lenses "fit" well during the testing. If it is fit well to your cornea, it will be comfortable to wear.
      Good luck, and I hope all goes well!

    • @amitojsingh5150
      @amitojsingh5150 5 років тому +1

      wwwoody4 Absolutely. Thanks. I’ll make sure I take care of that. When I’m able to see 20/20 again, I’ll surely come back here and post my experience here as well.

  • @macentropist1301
    @macentropist1301 3 роки тому

    Thank you sir, im next 😥

    • @bionic_band_director
      @bionic_band_director  3 роки тому

      Good luck to you, and I hope that you have a quick and speedy recovery!

  • @wthsolutions3453
    @wthsolutions3453 4 роки тому

    Can you please tell me the cost of scleral lenses?

    • @bionic_band_director
      @bionic_band_director  4 роки тому

      Mine were $1600 - which included the fitting fee and followups. I know they range in cost from place to place, and from doctor to doctor, so shop around!

  • @rhtthr5715
    @rhtthr5715 5 років тому

    My insurance won’t cover my procedure because it’s listed as cosmetic did you go through the same problem

    • @bionic_band_director
      @bionic_band_director  5 років тому

      I did, but my doctors office filed all the necessary paperwork to prove that I needed it, or that I would be facing a cornea transplant. A cornea transplant would be much more expensive than the cross linking. I also contacted my insurance directly as well. I also had one doctor tell me they don't mess with insurance, and the doctor I actually did use assured me that he would work to get insurance to cover everything.

    • @rhtthr5715
      @rhtthr5715 5 років тому

      wwwoody4 it seems like I’m going in circles trying to find a way to get my insurance to cover it

    • @bionic_band_director
      @bionic_band_director  5 років тому +1

      @@rhtthr5715 Don't be afraid to ask for a manager to the manager. Many cases, the person that has turned down your procedure has no medical training, and in some cases, hardly anything more than a high school degree. You can ask for the qualifications of the person that turned your procedure down, that makes them happy..
      Also, read your coverage information to see if there are any exclusions on your health coverage that would prevent the procedure.

  • @Asilmai
    @Asilmai 3 роки тому

    Hi do I have to get the cross linking surgery before getting the sclera lenses?

    • @bionic_band_director
      @bionic_band_director  3 роки тому

      The cross linking is mostly for keratoconus. If you have that, I’d imagine your doctor would want you to get that degeneration to stop by using the cross linking. I would imagine that if you just have a very bad astigmatism, that a scleral could help, but you’d have to talk to your doc.