Thank's for replys, again intresting reading. You may be forgiven for thinking 'someone's in for a fall-keeping all his eggs in one basket like that, one bad day and it's gonna be NOOOOOOOO!!!' Ive been in this position a few times and ended up saying to myself 'Damn why do i get carried away with progress' when a bad day comes along. Each time the confidence is building though, and today despite a bit clammy in Right eye (squinting a bit) ive made it again, no drops all day!.
And ive gone from dread to trying to keep a lid on euphoria just incase i have a bad day.
That was the idea of the original post Lulu, if theres at least 1 person who's dreading waking the following morning? it's not over, as unlikely as it feels, you may be able to get this to a managable situation...
Mine changed from full on grit or what felt like a hand full of sugar has been thrown in my eyes, to a 'proper!' corneal abrasion daily, then changed to deep nerve pulsing pain in one eye- Now im at pain managable, and no-more abrasions, i only get the normal ones once every few days that heal in 15-20 mins, not the rest of the day like i was...
One person i feel who has not helped (apart from myself) was my 1st opthamolagist, who took a look and fobbed me off with a leaflet about Blepharitis, i went at it-the lid scrubs/massaging like a maniac, which looking back i reckon was causing eyelashes to loosen(heat-steam) so when one ended up in my eye.... Panic! still got Bleph!!.
I had no Blepharitis symptoms, and 3 more opthamolagists said you aint got Bleph or its gone! i did not know who to belive??. so carried on with Bleph treatment.
One by one, when feeling confident enough, ive withdrawn each procedure. the latest one being Lid massages i did in the shower after reading Rebbecas link, to 'overdoing lid scrubs/possible damage'.
Yep were all differing in what helps and what does not, one size definatly does not fit all....
And ive gone from dread to trying to keep a lid on euphoria just incase i have a bad day.
That was the idea of the original post Lulu, if theres at least 1 person who's dreading waking the following morning? it's not over, as unlikely as it feels, you may be able to get this to a managable situation...
Mine changed from full on grit or what felt like a hand full of sugar has been thrown in my eyes, to a 'proper!' corneal abrasion daily, then changed to deep nerve pulsing pain in one eye- Now im at pain managable, and no-more abrasions, i only get the normal ones once every few days that heal in 15-20 mins, not the rest of the day like i was...
One person i feel who has not helped (apart from myself) was my 1st opthamolagist, who took a look and fobbed me off with a leaflet about Blepharitis, i went at it-the lid scrubs/massaging like a maniac, which looking back i reckon was causing eyelashes to loosen(heat-steam) so when one ended up in my eye.... Panic! still got Bleph!!.
I had no Blepharitis symptoms, and 3 more opthamolagists said you aint got Bleph or its gone! i did not know who to belive??. so carried on with Bleph treatment.
One by one, when feeling confident enough, ive withdrawn each procedure. the latest one being Lid massages i did in the shower after reading Rebbecas link, to 'overdoing lid scrubs/possible damage'.
Yep were all differing in what helps and what does not, one size definatly does not fit all....
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