Hey fellow dry eye friends...My name is Dave and I've been dealing with Recurring Corneal Erosions for the last 2 years. This is a condition that is clearly under rated - we always hear about these diseases that are out there that really mess up peoples lives...but I hadn't heard of this until I was diagnosed. I'm simply writing to inform and share my experiences with it so far in hopes that it may give some hope to others who have been dealing with it.
Diagnosed about two years ago - it was misdiagnosed by an NP first as allergies...then after it healed it came back a couple weeks later so got a 2nd opinion from a general family doctor - told me it was allergies again and I quote "my eyes just had a cold". Prescribed stronger allergy meds and eventually healed. But as the title reads it's recurring...and it did. Finally went to an eye doctor who diagnosed it and referred me to a corneal surgeon/specialist who treated it with some drops - MURO 128 at first and a bandage lens...HEALED finally - for about 3 months or so...
To celebrate a week later, I went out and had a good time with friends and drank a little too much...woke up the next day and BAM it's back!!!
Corneal Erosion happens mostly in the morning when you wake up - your eye will dry out (in this case it was due to excessive alcohol drinking) and when you open your eye lid, the top layer of cells of your cornea are pulled away exposing the nerve endings which hurts like hell!!!! It can last for days or weeks if untreated...it effects one's appearance because you become a snivling, snotty, puffy eyed mess. I basically looked like a crack head.
So in my right eye you see it's very red and irritated - I'm worried about going in public because of the way I look, it hurts like hell, my nose is stuffy with tears, and whatnot, and I'm basically miserable. To make matters worse, my first major occurrence was overlapped with Pink Eye and the equivalent of a fever blister forming ON MY EYE...this was the most pain I had ever felt in my entire life...worse than braking a bone, worse than an injury I've ever had...thought I was going to die.
I had that treated with drops and eventually the eye healed but with permanent scaring - so I see black spots in certain areas of the eye - luckily nothing that hinders my overall vision - but still annoying sometimes.
Thankfully I haven't had a recurring erosion in my right eye in over a year, but it's moved to my left eye and have been dealing with that now for about a year which has led me to the procedure I had done today.
The Superficial keratectomy I believe is the scientific name for it. It's the scraping procedure that removes all of the old epithelial tissue from the top of the cornea so that all new tissue can grow back together...
Here's what the procedure is like: They numb your eye with drops...no needles woohoo!!! You sit in the exam chair and the Doc shines the light in your eye and while looking through the scope he uses a small scalpel and scrapes the tissue off the top of your eye...it feels uncomfortable, but doesn't necessarily hurt...the thought of someone taking a knife to your eye is what makes you squirm...but it's relatively painless - a few deep breathes each time - concentrating not to blink and it's over in less than 10mins...in my case he put a bandage lens on..sent me home with 3 different types of drops and a script for some Tylenol 3...took the Tylenol soon as I got it, went home and slept for about 4 hrs...
Amazingly the eye, almost 12 hrs after procedure, isn't inflamed or red at all...looks better than it ever did while an erosion would flare up. I'm not in pain...my vision is still a little blurry..but the experience so far is far, far better than I thought it was going to be. I'm a professional musician, so my eyes, my appearance, , my ability to work, and my sanity were all at risk every time I had an erosion occur...it's only been 12 hrs, but I feel confident that I made the right choice to have the procedure done. I'm online surfing the net and writing this blog so my vision is better already.
I go in for a check up tomorrow to make sure no infection has set in. I've learned through all of this is that the eye is one of the most fastest healing organs on your body - and I've learned alot about the parts of the eye which has been interesting.
I'm hopeful that my problem with RCE will be significantly reduced from this procedure...time will tell. I've learned that drinking alcohol excessively can increase my chances of a recurrence so I'm making changes with that...and I'm also hydrating my body by drinking plenty of water every day now too.
I really was not able to find alot of info about this topic when I needed it most, but hope that this information will be comforting to those who read it.
I'll continue to update this thread with my progress.
OK - so 2.5 days after procedure...my left eye's pain has almost completely gone away...I went through 4 doses of Tylenol 3...still seeing a little blurry but I can tell it's healing..actually felt like keeping it open all day today after sleeping most of yesterday..I suppose the real test will be when the lens comes off next Thursday.
Diagnosed about two years ago - it was misdiagnosed by an NP first as allergies...then after it healed it came back a couple weeks later so got a 2nd opinion from a general family doctor - told me it was allergies again and I quote "my eyes just had a cold". Prescribed stronger allergy meds and eventually healed. But as the title reads it's recurring...and it did. Finally went to an eye doctor who diagnosed it and referred me to a corneal surgeon/specialist who treated it with some drops - MURO 128 at first and a bandage lens...HEALED finally - for about 3 months or so...
To celebrate a week later, I went out and had a good time with friends and drank a little too much...woke up the next day and BAM it's back!!!
Corneal Erosion happens mostly in the morning when you wake up - your eye will dry out (in this case it was due to excessive alcohol drinking) and when you open your eye lid, the top layer of cells of your cornea are pulled away exposing the nerve endings which hurts like hell!!!! It can last for days or weeks if untreated...it effects one's appearance because you become a snivling, snotty, puffy eyed mess. I basically looked like a crack head.
So in my right eye you see it's very red and irritated - I'm worried about going in public because of the way I look, it hurts like hell, my nose is stuffy with tears, and whatnot, and I'm basically miserable. To make matters worse, my first major occurrence was overlapped with Pink Eye and the equivalent of a fever blister forming ON MY EYE...this was the most pain I had ever felt in my entire life...worse than braking a bone, worse than an injury I've ever had...thought I was going to die.
I had that treated with drops and eventually the eye healed but with permanent scaring - so I see black spots in certain areas of the eye - luckily nothing that hinders my overall vision - but still annoying sometimes.
Thankfully I haven't had a recurring erosion in my right eye in over a year, but it's moved to my left eye and have been dealing with that now for about a year which has led me to the procedure I had done today.
The Superficial keratectomy I believe is the scientific name for it. It's the scraping procedure that removes all of the old epithelial tissue from the top of the cornea so that all new tissue can grow back together...
Here's what the procedure is like: They numb your eye with drops...no needles woohoo!!! You sit in the exam chair and the Doc shines the light in your eye and while looking through the scope he uses a small scalpel and scrapes the tissue off the top of your eye...it feels uncomfortable, but doesn't necessarily hurt...the thought of someone taking a knife to your eye is what makes you squirm...but it's relatively painless - a few deep breathes each time - concentrating not to blink and it's over in less than 10mins...in my case he put a bandage lens on..sent me home with 3 different types of drops and a script for some Tylenol 3...took the Tylenol soon as I got it, went home and slept for about 4 hrs...
Amazingly the eye, almost 12 hrs after procedure, isn't inflamed or red at all...looks better than it ever did while an erosion would flare up. I'm not in pain...my vision is still a little blurry..but the experience so far is far, far better than I thought it was going to be. I'm a professional musician, so my eyes, my appearance, , my ability to work, and my sanity were all at risk every time I had an erosion occur...it's only been 12 hrs, but I feel confident that I made the right choice to have the procedure done. I'm online surfing the net and writing this blog so my vision is better already.
I go in for a check up tomorrow to make sure no infection has set in. I've learned through all of this is that the eye is one of the most fastest healing organs on your body - and I've learned alot about the parts of the eye which has been interesting.
I'm hopeful that my problem with RCE will be significantly reduced from this procedure...time will tell. I've learned that drinking alcohol excessively can increase my chances of a recurrence so I'm making changes with that...and I'm also hydrating my body by drinking plenty of water every day now too.
I really was not able to find alot of info about this topic when I needed it most, but hope that this information will be comforting to those who read it.
I'll continue to update this thread with my progress.
OK - so 2.5 days after procedure...my left eye's pain has almost completely gone away...I went through 4 doses of Tylenol 3...still seeing a little blurry but I can tell it's healing..actually felt like keeping it open all day today after sleeping most of yesterday..I suppose the real test will be when the lens comes off next Thursday.
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