This blog is to help people affected with keratoconus cope with the problem. It intends to create a community that will support and help each other.
Monday, May 11, 2009
Information about keratoconus
We have put together some information about Keratoconus from various sources into an ebook - pdf format on our website www.corneatransplant.net and www.clearvision.org.in Those of you who are interested may download the free copy from the above sites.
I recently found your site Keratoconus, and I wanted to reach out. I’m the blog coordinator for EverydayHealth.com. We’re currently recruiting people to write a weekly blog post about their various health conditions and I thought you might be interested.
Everyday Health has over 25 million monthly unique visitors to their website, and there is a lot of potential exposure and traffic to come from blogging with the market leader in online health information. It’s also an excellent platform to promote education and awareness of Keratoconus, and any cutting edge research or advice.
Let me know if this is something that you’re interested in and might like to talk more about. I enjoyed reading some of your old posts, and I think you have a unique perspective that Everyday Health readers would love for you to share.
Thanks so much!
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My wife has Keratoconus rapidly progressed after she gave birth to our son, we were informed about crosslinking option only today, it is very new in Krasnodar, Russia, a new clinic offered such procedure, only corner transplantation were available before. So I googled upon your blog.
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Hi Dr. Vinay!
I recently found your site Keratoconus, and I wanted to reach out. I’m the blog coordinator for EverydayHealth.com. We’re currently recruiting people to write a weekly blog post about their various health conditions and I thought you might be interested.
Everyday Health has over 25 million monthly unique visitors to their website, and there is a lot of potential exposure and traffic to come from blogging with the market leader in online health information. It’s also an excellent platform to promote education and awareness of Keratoconus, and any cutting edge research or advice.
Let me know if this is something that you’re interested in and might like to talk more about. I enjoyed reading some of your old posts, and I think you have a unique perspective that Everyday Health readers would love for you to share.
Thanks so much!
Lee McAlilly
Blog Coordinator, EverydayHealth.com
lmcalilly (at) waterfrontmedia (dot) com
Dear Brian,
If you will let me know what is possible, I would be interested.
Dr. Vinay Agrawal, thanks for this article!
My wife has Keratoconus rapidly progressed after she gave birth to our son, we were informed about crosslinking option only today, it is very new in Krasnodar, Russia, a new clinic offered such procedure, only corner transplantation were available before. So I googled upon your blog.
Thanks again for this blog and the article!
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