Wow it's lonely in this topic but I know I'm not the only one!
I've been having erosions from childhood but only recently found out it is ABMD. When I was a kid the doctor said it was a mild eye infection so gave me Goldeneye and that's what I used for years every time it happened. Then I had 2 major erosion/abrasion episodes where I had to go to hospital to have my cornea scraped off and I thought hang on, there is something going on here. None of the doctors I'd seen had told me exactly what was going on. I went to an optician, he said use drops during the day. I went to my GP and she said 'be careful on planes' and recommended I get laser eye surgery (!!!!).
Got my GP to refer me to Moorfields eye hospital in January, and I finally had my appointment with the corneal specialist today. (Mr Larkin) I've been having an erosion a month since December and lacrilube/day drops/taping eyes down at night clearly wasn't working.
It was hard not to drop to my knees as you would before a God. He said yes it's ABMD and got me bandage contact lenses. I am so happy something has finally been done. He was lovely.
So, at the moment I have bandage contact lenses (the kind you sleep in and wear continously) which I'm supposed to wear for 9 months to heal my corneas.
I really hope this is successful. I'm starting a new job June 16th and I don't want to have to take days off sick and I don't want to see any more people's cringing disgusted faces as I try to explain my condition! (though it is sometimes quite gratifying)
I've been having erosions from childhood but only recently found out it is ABMD. When I was a kid the doctor said it was a mild eye infection so gave me Goldeneye and that's what I used for years every time it happened. Then I had 2 major erosion/abrasion episodes where I had to go to hospital to have my cornea scraped off and I thought hang on, there is something going on here. None of the doctors I'd seen had told me exactly what was going on. I went to an optician, he said use drops during the day. I went to my GP and she said 'be careful on planes' and recommended I get laser eye surgery (!!!!).
Got my GP to refer me to Moorfields eye hospital in January, and I finally had my appointment with the corneal specialist today. (Mr Larkin) I've been having an erosion a month since December and lacrilube/day drops/taping eyes down at night clearly wasn't working.
It was hard not to drop to my knees as you would before a God. He said yes it's ABMD and got me bandage contact lenses. I am so happy something has finally been done. He was lovely.
So, at the moment I have bandage contact lenses (the kind you sleep in and wear continously) which I'm supposed to wear for 9 months to heal my corneas.
I really hope this is successful. I'm starting a new job June 16th and I don't want to have to take days off sick and I don't want to see any more people's cringing disgusted faces as I try to explain my condition! (though it is sometimes quite gratifying)
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