Hi, had dry eyes (that i've been aware of) about 5 weeks now, diagnosis was done by an eye nurse at the local hospital who put some paper under my eyelids,came back 5 minutes later and said i had dry eyes.Wouldn't let me see the eye doctor as she felt it was nothing serious and gave me some viscotears.told me to buy OTC drops as they were cheaper than prescription,said she had dry eyes herself and clearly didn't think they were anything to worry about.
Fast forward a week later where i decide to take myself to the optician for an eyetest even though i wasn't due one,explained i was worried about my eye health which was why i'd come. She was more helpful than the eye nurse,put a dye in my eye and also told me i had dry eye and a tiny bit of blepharitis (what's a tiny bit) i'd been told at my last eye exam i had that but was told it was nothing whatsoever to worry about. Naively i didn't ask her any questions about the type of dry eye etc. She recommended i go to boots and ask for Isopto Plain eye drops which i use once and find out it has the dreaded BK!
Another week passes and it's time for my appointment with a Rheumatologist as i'd been hospitalised in new year with some form of attack on my joints which left me barely able to walk.The diagnosis was gout despite my blood tests showing no uric acid. i saw another rheumatologist privately paid for by my work who told me he didn't think it was gout but a viral infection,so i had two conflicting diagnosis.Right i thought,when i tell the NHS rheumatologist at the hospital about my dry eyes (knowing there could be a connection) he'll look into it seriously.wrong.he dismissed the connection and basically wasn't interested,sticking with his gout diagnosis.
So now i have an appointment at my GP tomorrow and after getting little to no help so far i can't see anything different tomorrow.Can i insist on a referral?i know what'll happen,she'll prescribe me more drops.
Sorry for the long rant,i'm just at a loss to where i start to get someone in the medical profession to give me some proper help with this! i can't even seem to find a private eye doctor in my area!
Fast forward a week later where i decide to take myself to the optician for an eyetest even though i wasn't due one,explained i was worried about my eye health which was why i'd come. She was more helpful than the eye nurse,put a dye in my eye and also told me i had dry eye and a tiny bit of blepharitis (what's a tiny bit) i'd been told at my last eye exam i had that but was told it was nothing whatsoever to worry about. Naively i didn't ask her any questions about the type of dry eye etc. She recommended i go to boots and ask for Isopto Plain eye drops which i use once and find out it has the dreaded BK!
Another week passes and it's time for my appointment with a Rheumatologist as i'd been hospitalised in new year with some form of attack on my joints which left me barely able to walk.The diagnosis was gout despite my blood tests showing no uric acid. i saw another rheumatologist privately paid for by my work who told me he didn't think it was gout but a viral infection,so i had two conflicting diagnosis.Right i thought,when i tell the NHS rheumatologist at the hospital about my dry eyes (knowing there could be a connection) he'll look into it seriously.wrong.he dismissed the connection and basically wasn't interested,sticking with his gout diagnosis.
So now i have an appointment at my GP tomorrow and after getting little to no help so far i can't see anything different tomorrow.Can i insist on a referral?i know what'll happen,she'll prescribe me more drops.
Sorry for the long rant,i'm just at a loss to where i start to get someone in the medical profession to give me some proper help with this! i can't even seem to find a private eye doctor in my area!
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