It's been 18 weeks since my EpiLasek treatment and I'm starting to wonder where I'm standing right now. I know it can take months to recover, but it's been months already!
I didn't have dry eyes before the treatment. Actually, I was diagnosed dry eyes one week after the treatment, but didn't notice anything. Not for about a month or so. I only have minor problems during the day and artificial tears/Viscotears help well most of the time, thought I feel a bit of a sticky feeling today, but most of the time it's not a major issue.
My problems start at night. I use Viscotears in the evening, without them I would have problems opening my eyes in the morning. Again, not every night, but most nights. This night-time problem started about six weeks after the operation and is still persistent, and it really starts to worry me.
I'm not too sure whether it's getting worse, but it has definitely not got better over the past few weeks. I could live with it, it's actually quite unpleasant, but it does not affect my daily life since the problems only occur at night and in the morning and then disappear quickly.
The thing is, I'm not sure how severe my problems really are, I mean, how to classify them - are they still "minor" or are they already a "major dry eye problem" threatening my eyesight.
I'm not too convinced by Viscotears since they appear to give me relief for some hours, but then sometimes I have to get up at night to apply them again and still have that kind of sticky feeling in the morning (applying Viscotears then does actually sting quite a bit).
From your own experience, how do you judge my problem in terms of severeness? Optimax London said it's only a "bit of dry eyes", but to be honest, it feels a bit more than just "a bit".
Again, Optimax said the problem would go away (which was two months ago, have my next appointment in August). From your own experience, how are my chances that things will still get better after 18 weeks?
I'm aware of the fact that it might be a permanent condition, and as I said, I could well live with it if it wasn't for the night-time problems. The thing that scares me most is that this stickiness I experience at night might damage my eyes on the long run.
Again, to put it into the right perspective, there are nights when it's only a minor problem and Viscotears work fine. On the other hand, last night I woke up twice with watering red eyes. It's SCARY!
I will definitely talk to Optimax when I've got my next appointment, but since I've got no other problems (perfect vision, even at night, no halos, etc) I feel that they just play the problem down.
Sorry if I sound kind of "green behind the ears", but I've really never had any problems with dry eyes before, and just don't know where I'm standing right now, and with anything having to do with the eyes, you're naturally a bit worried, I guess (I know what you're thinking now, "you shouldn't have had the operation in the first place ...")
I'm kinda scared to end up blind, that's it. Please don't laugh!
I didn't have dry eyes before the treatment. Actually, I was diagnosed dry eyes one week after the treatment, but didn't notice anything. Not for about a month or so. I only have minor problems during the day and artificial tears/Viscotears help well most of the time, thought I feel a bit of a sticky feeling today, but most of the time it's not a major issue.
My problems start at night. I use Viscotears in the evening, without them I would have problems opening my eyes in the morning. Again, not every night, but most nights. This night-time problem started about six weeks after the operation and is still persistent, and it really starts to worry me.
I'm not too sure whether it's getting worse, but it has definitely not got better over the past few weeks. I could live with it, it's actually quite unpleasant, but it does not affect my daily life since the problems only occur at night and in the morning and then disappear quickly.
The thing is, I'm not sure how severe my problems really are, I mean, how to classify them - are they still "minor" or are they already a "major dry eye problem" threatening my eyesight.
I'm not too convinced by Viscotears since they appear to give me relief for some hours, but then sometimes I have to get up at night to apply them again and still have that kind of sticky feeling in the morning (applying Viscotears then does actually sting quite a bit).
From your own experience, how do you judge my problem in terms of severeness? Optimax London said it's only a "bit of dry eyes", but to be honest, it feels a bit more than just "a bit".
Again, Optimax said the problem would go away (which was two months ago, have my next appointment in August). From your own experience, how are my chances that things will still get better after 18 weeks?
I'm aware of the fact that it might be a permanent condition, and as I said, I could well live with it if it wasn't for the night-time problems. The thing that scares me most is that this stickiness I experience at night might damage my eyes on the long run.
Again, to put it into the right perspective, there are nights when it's only a minor problem and Viscotears work fine. On the other hand, last night I woke up twice with watering red eyes. It's SCARY!
I will definitely talk to Optimax when I've got my next appointment, but since I've got no other problems (perfect vision, even at night, no halos, etc) I feel that they just play the problem down.
Sorry if I sound kind of "green behind the ears", but I've really never had any problems with dry eyes before, and just don't know where I'm standing right now, and with anything having to do with the eyes, you're naturally a bit worried, I guess (I know what you're thinking now, "you shouldn't have had the operation in the first place ...")
I'm kinda scared to end up blind, that's it. Please don't laugh!
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