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  • the yellow stuff is some eye drops so the doc can see the eye better . but its not visible , unless you use the blue light ..

  • Lenses still required after transplant???

  • I have Keratoconus:(

    Its not that bad now but its progressively getting worse.

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  • What was that yellow stuff coming out of your eye

  • @sabrinapal1 its iodine drops, it keeps from getting stighs or small infections that are extremely uncomfortable.

  • eww.why its yellow

  • Que era eso, como que le chorreaba flam

  • haha wtf at 2:59

  • OMG !!! what is that yellow stuff he put in the contact? My eyes watered just watching this clip

  • It's fluoroscein dye used to see how well the contact lenses sit on the eye. It is fluorescent when ultra violet light is shone on it as the doctor demonstrated.

  • wow that lens was massive!!! i had a corneal transplant less than a week ago! and my sight is getting better every day!! luckily my vision in my other eye is normal (it hasnt been operated on) so i was still able to drive and study these last few years! i wear normal glasses but i do wonder what is in store in my future...

  • I had a cornea transplant in each eye in 2001 and 02. Could these lenses still work for me?

  • @ThisIsSaltLakeCity How is your vision after the transplant???

  • @curlyperm1 not great, but at least I don't have the disease anymore.

  • @ThisIsSaltLakeCity What was wrong with your eyes? I have keratoconus. Do you wear glasses or anything?

  • @curlyperm1 That's what I had too. I should wear glasses but I don't.

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