I have managed to get myself into a really bad situation and I don't know how to get out of it. My severe blepharitis has recently cleared up to the best place I have ever been in since I was first diagnosed. My opthamologist cannot believe how far I have come in just a short amount of time. I have been really proactive in my treatment and am taking some good supplements that I believe are strongly improving my condition!! She doesn't think I will have a recurrence of bleph for a while. Now that my eyes are producing normal tear production at the moment my opth and I were hoping for my eyes to be a lot whiter. However they are still very red, probably redder then they have ever been. We now both believe that it has been caused by my addiction to Naphcon A. My eyes are craving it. I also have the beginnings of corneal corosion which my opth believes is from Naphcon A. My opth hoped that if I weened myself off Naph slowly (which I did down to once a day then every second day then every third day) it might be ok. I haven't taken it in 4 weeks and I am really suffering. I don't think my eyes are ever going to go back to normal. They just got too reliant on them. Even my opth is not sure whether my eyes will be white again or even slightly better. I think she is very frustrated because we both worked so hard to get me to this point and now I am just so miserable. I asked if I could just take it once a day or every other day but she says it is out of the question as I definitely have preservative toxicity. I really can't find any info about this type of situation. I have read that it can cause increased redness but nothing to say it is permanent even if you go off it completely. I am determined to perservere but I am so tempted to go back to it. I am going to e-mail Dr. Tseng and see if he has dealt with this before.
Has anyone gone through something similar and gotten better?
Does anyone think there is anything that is out there that may be able to help me? Or any type of surgery? Maybe the amniotic membrane transfer will help with this. I was going to get this eventually anyway as my conjuctiva is slightly damaged.
I am so angry as I go into this mess from the first opth I saw who when I complained that no artificial tears were working for me gave me Naphcon A and told me to try it. I got immediate relief and was hooked. He told me it was harmless.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated...
Has anyone gone through something similar and gotten better?
Does anyone think there is anything that is out there that may be able to help me? Or any type of surgery? Maybe the amniotic membrane transfer will help with this. I was going to get this eventually anyway as my conjuctiva is slightly damaged.
I am so angry as I go into this mess from the first opth I saw who when I complained that no artificial tears were working for me gave me Naphcon A and told me to try it. I got immediate relief and was hooked. He told me it was harmless.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated...
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