Cornea
Transplant Gives Recipient Independence Back
For years, Larry lived with the pain and inconvenience of an eye disease
called keratoconus. The condition caused his corneas in both eyes to become
cone shaped, leaving him with poor vision, constant headaches, eye pain
and frequent eye infections.
The condition began to interfere with his daily activities. Larry had
to depend on his "better" eye while at work. After work was done, he
had to take his contacts out immediately, leaving him with virtually
no vision during his time outside of work.
Eventually, Larry underwent two corneal transplant surgeries- one for
each eye. Today, his vision is excellent- his vision has increased to
20/40 without glasses in both eyes. Larry is now able to live his life
with total independence and has been able to get back to participating
in all of his favorite hobbies that he had abandoned due to his poor
vision.
Larry is forever grateful to the donors who gave the gift of sight to
help him see. His donors' families are always in his thoughts and he
is grateful to them in helping to facilitate donation.
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