Steve, has anyone ever suggested a cornea transplant? I just found out that I have a condition called Kerataconus. Have you heard of it? It is a condition where the cornea is not the smooth surface it is supposed to be. I just learned about this recently when I tried to get updated contacts. My vision would change every two minutes! After mapping my cornea, my doc could see the problem. Instead of nice smooth corneas, I have corneas that look like a topographical map with large cone-shaped hills and valleys. However, I did get new contacts after four months of hydrating my eyes. But a transplant could be in my future.
There's always something new, which gives us reason to hope.