Hi fellow sufferers,
I'm a 38 year old female, diagnosed 9/2011 (I introduced myself awhile back if you want to know more). I have a STT of 3 OU, upper and lower plugs, on restatsis and a few other things. No bloodwork has revealed any autoimmune disease and the rest of me feels fine, so based on some input from some others I know with dry eye, I went for allergy testing and hyposensitization. I have a friend who had pretty severe dry eye and after undergoing allergy hyposensitization he hasn't had to use artifical tears in over a year! He and another sufferer I know said it made a huge difference.
In any case- after making what I considered slow but potential progress over the past few months, I noted several days of severe setbacks (eyes dry as a bone, uncomfortable etc). When I started looking at my calendar I noticed that these days were always the first 24-48 hours, post-allergy injection, then my eyes would go back to normal (or their relative normal). I asked my friend who went through hyposensitization if he went through the same thing, and he said yes- but it eventually went away. He still gets scratchy eyes the day after he gets his monthly maintenance shot. The allergist added Cromolin drops (mast cell stabilizer) to my routine, but since that drop has BAC as a preservative my eyes hate it.
I'm curious if anyone else has experienced this phenomenon. I'm both encouraged and discouraged by this. I feel like I may be "onto something" given the very predictable and specific response of my eyes to the shots, but it's pretty brutal at the moment. . . it feels like I'm going through eye chemo.
Just thought I'd look for feedback and pass along my experience for anyone else thinking of doing this.
-MLE (currently ensconced in goggles 24 hours post-allergy shot)
I'm a 38 year old female, diagnosed 9/2011 (I introduced myself awhile back if you want to know more). I have a STT of 3 OU, upper and lower plugs, on restatsis and a few other things. No bloodwork has revealed any autoimmune disease and the rest of me feels fine, so based on some input from some others I know with dry eye, I went for allergy testing and hyposensitization. I have a friend who had pretty severe dry eye and after undergoing allergy hyposensitization he hasn't had to use artifical tears in over a year! He and another sufferer I know said it made a huge difference.
In any case- after making what I considered slow but potential progress over the past few months, I noted several days of severe setbacks (eyes dry as a bone, uncomfortable etc). When I started looking at my calendar I noticed that these days were always the first 24-48 hours, post-allergy injection, then my eyes would go back to normal (or their relative normal). I asked my friend who went through hyposensitization if he went through the same thing, and he said yes- but it eventually went away. He still gets scratchy eyes the day after he gets his monthly maintenance shot. The allergist added Cromolin drops (mast cell stabilizer) to my routine, but since that drop has BAC as a preservative my eyes hate it.
I'm curious if anyone else has experienced this phenomenon. I'm both encouraged and discouraged by this. I feel like I may be "onto something" given the very predictable and specific response of my eyes to the shots, but it's pretty brutal at the moment. . . it feels like I'm going through eye chemo.
Just thought I'd look for feedback and pass along my experience for anyone else thinking of doing this.
-MLE (currently ensconced in goggles 24 hours post-allergy shot)
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