I saw my eye doc, got a new surface type plug that is irritating as heck. He was ready to end the appointment when I reminded him about my recent diagnosis of ocular rosacea, made by the 2nd opinion ophthalmologist that I saw. I was able to read on the computer as my doc read the scanned document. The ophthalmologist recommended Azasite for my ocular rosacea. He also diagnosed me with MGD which he did not tell me about. My eye doc decided he does not want to treat the rosacea right now. He does not think my eyes "look red enough". He wants to wait and see if the plug improves my comfort (I have had plugs for 3 years with no improvement in my comfort ). He also did not make any comment about the MGD. I was so angry I did not want to discuss it right then. I'll think about it at my follow up in two weeks. Now tell me, should it not be the doctor that makes diagnoses and recommends treatments and self-care measures? Is it up to the patient to research their own condition and determine what self help measures they should employ? I'm seriously considering seeing another eye doctor for the dry eye, one here locally who at least has written some articles on the subject. Maybe I'll just order some doxycycline online from one of those no prescription needed places and save myself the hassle and the co-pay.
Have you all gone through such similar frustrations in getting a proper diagnosis and treatment recommendations? I'm so sick of this. Thanks for letting me vent.
Have you all gone through such similar frustrations in getting a proper diagnosis and treatment recommendations? I'm so sick of this. Thanks for letting me vent.
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