Hi everyone,
I've got RCE and wanted to share my experiences of meds that worked or didnt so that perhaps you could try something that helped me and with your feedback perhaps I could find something else to try that I may have missed.
I've tried to be as brief as possible but the list of treatments is still obscenely long. I've broken it into sections: History, Meds & Results and Current Experiments.
History
I've RCE in both eyes and the last 2 years. Map dot I believe.
About 5-6 years ago I had an injury to my right eye and there followed a few minor rips until 2 years ago I had a major rip in both eyes.
I suppose its worth trying to define major/minor so you know what I'm talking about.
minor = up to 2 hours of uncontrollable tears pouring from affected eye. perhaps a bee sting level of pain.
normal/mid level = 24 hours tears pouring from affected eye. Pain similar to dislocating a knee.
major rip = 48 hours solid tears from the affected eye, no sleep for several days. blinking or moving eye causes intense pain. Level of pain similar to breaking leg and dislocating knee and trying to walk on it.
I also found I became very sensitive to light and that I operate to a set pattern.
up to 1 hours exposure to daylight or shop lights or even a normal persons house lights whilst wearing category 3 sunglasses and a cap will start short stabbing pains in the front of the eye.
@ 2 hours exposure to light I get a throbbing pain behind my right eye only
@ 3 hours exposure I get a pounding sensation at my right temple.
If I remove myself from light at stage 1, I suffer a minor rip or none.
@ stage 2 minor to mid
@ stage 3 mid to major.
Over the first year I suffered dozens of major rips and a mid level rip every time I slept which was perhaps 1-3 hours every few days.
In the second year I found a new specialist who made an incredible difference.
Now its the end of the second year and my eyes have slipped back and we are looking for new options.
What set me back recently was
1 - a camera eyepiece nudged in my right eye taking a section of the surface layer off
2 - the chemist mislabelling the medicine so I was using out of date drugs and risked infection from using preservative free drops for 1 month rather than 1 day.
3 - too much cycling - the wind got behind my sunglasses.
4 - inhalers? just read something that suggested inhalers can cause a problem? Any info on that? So its either see or breathe now that I've recently developed asthma?
Meds & Results
Year 1
Celluvisc 0.1% w/v (Carmellose sodium 0.5%)
for day use
Lacrilube (White soft parafin 57.3%, mineral oil 42.5%, lanolin alcohols 0.2%)
for night use
Chloramphenicol 1%
Prescribed @ Eye Hospital every 3-7 days for 24 hours after each mid to major rip.
Contact lens eye bandage in right eye
It took 4 nurses to hold me down to put it in!
It ripped out a large chunk of my eye the next day.
My current specialist says with the underlying damage pattern of my eyes that I should not have been given it in the first place
Result - Useless.
I found it far more effective to blindfold my eyes for 2 weeks at a time. Though obviously its not a good way to live!
Major rips about 1-3 times a month.
Mid level rips 1-3 times a night or 2-3 times a week
I'd wake with a rip as soon as I entered REM sleep, if not before.
Year 2
New specialist ( my current one and an actual corneal specialist a opposed to the several general eye specialists I had seen before)
Doxycycline
100mg initially, 6 months later dropped to 50mg maintenance dose.
Still using
Prednisolone eye drops
0.5% initially morning and night,
3 months later dropped to 0.1% for approx 4 months and applied morning only
no longer in use
Vismed 0.18% preservative free (Sodium Hyaluronate 0.18%)
Day use
Depending on dryness every 30min-4 hours
Still using
Simple Eye ointment (Yellow soft parafin B.P. 80%w/w, Liquid Parafin Ph.Eur. 10% w/w, Wool fat Ph. Eur. (Lanolin) 10% w/w )
Night use
Still using
Chloramphenicol 1%
Prescribed @ Eye Hospital for 24 hours after each mid to major rip.
Chloramphenicol 0.5% eye drops
4 times a day for 2 weeks
Prescribed after getting mislabelled drugs from the chemist.
Wiping eyes
At some point over the 2 years my eyelids stopped producing oils but this specialist has got my left eye started again. Instructions were to heat the eyes with a fine warm wet cloth and then with the top eyelid wipe in a downward stroke, and upwards on the lower eyelid. Repeat morning and night.
Omega 3, Multivitamins + boosting A, C and E in diet
Results - Eyes improved dramatically.
For the first time in a year the Simple Eye ointment enabled me to get more than 3 hours sleep The vismed felt great and provided long lasting relief. I couldn't believe the difference.
Eventually I became able to handle light without any problems and started having a life again.
Rips when they did occur became minor and there were no further major
After several months of the above treatment I was rip free for about 6 months until the injury/meds/cycling issue.
Current situation/Meds.
After the recent setbacks there were a few major rips, a few mid level and it seems to have settled into daily minor over the last few weeks. There is also renewed light sensitivity.
I'm trying some different experiments with my specialist.
I've also read on this site how humidifiers have helped some so I bought one. The reading went from low 60's to high 70's once up and running. Its made a tremendous difference. So my thanks to those who suggested it. Its one of the heat based ones. I'm based in the uk so cold dry air and central heating are serious issues.
Keeping the eye closed helps. I regularly bandage the worse eye, but end up just alternating eyes after each days exposure to light.
Wearing a bandage in bed is mixed. Sometimes if it presses on my eye it sticks firmer and rips harder. On the other hand its good to have something block out all light and keep the eye closed. Maybe trying something else in bed would work...
The new medicines to try are
- Allergan Liquifilm tears preservative free
(polyvinyl alcohol 1.4% w/v, povidone, sodium chloride, purified water, sodium chloride OR hydrochloric acid to adjust ph)
- Allergan Optive
Carboxymethylcellulose 0.5%, glycerine 0.9%, Purite (R) 0.01%
With both eyes roughly as bad as each other now I'll be using the right eye as control and left eye as the experiment.
Right eye - Vismed 2-4 hourly
Left eye - Vismed 4 hourly and Liquifilm 4 hourly (so one or the other put in every 2 hours)
This is meant to take up to 3 days for me to notice a difference. The vismed is starting to dry out for me now very quickly (been reapplying every 30 mins) so the Liquifilm is supposed to dilute it.
If I notice any difference I will switch both eyes to the way that works best.
Then the next test is with Optive.
Start using that in 1 eye for 2 weeks to see if there is a difference.
All the while continue with doxycycline and simple eye ointment at night.
If there is no improvement in 1 month then I'm to get one of my eyelids filled with botox to keep it shut for 2 months to give it a chance to heal.
If anyone can suggest any alternatives to try, or indeed anything about the intended botox procedure, it would be appreciated. As long as I can present clinical studies, and sound documentation on why something should work then my specialist is happy to experiment.
Its worth noting that he told me yesterday that there was only 1 other person who ever had eyes as problematic as mine and she cured her RCE herself by moving to a hot, humid country. Food for thought!
Ok well I've tried to be as detailed as I can should anything I've tried be of any use to anyone.
So thanks for any advice and all the best to you.
I've got RCE and wanted to share my experiences of meds that worked or didnt so that perhaps you could try something that helped me and with your feedback perhaps I could find something else to try that I may have missed.
I've tried to be as brief as possible but the list of treatments is still obscenely long. I've broken it into sections: History, Meds & Results and Current Experiments.
History
I've RCE in both eyes and the last 2 years. Map dot I believe.
About 5-6 years ago I had an injury to my right eye and there followed a few minor rips until 2 years ago I had a major rip in both eyes.
I suppose its worth trying to define major/minor so you know what I'm talking about.
minor = up to 2 hours of uncontrollable tears pouring from affected eye. perhaps a bee sting level of pain.
normal/mid level = 24 hours tears pouring from affected eye. Pain similar to dislocating a knee.
major rip = 48 hours solid tears from the affected eye, no sleep for several days. blinking or moving eye causes intense pain. Level of pain similar to breaking leg and dislocating knee and trying to walk on it.
I also found I became very sensitive to light and that I operate to a set pattern.
up to 1 hours exposure to daylight or shop lights or even a normal persons house lights whilst wearing category 3 sunglasses and a cap will start short stabbing pains in the front of the eye.
@ 2 hours exposure to light I get a throbbing pain behind my right eye only
@ 3 hours exposure I get a pounding sensation at my right temple.
If I remove myself from light at stage 1, I suffer a minor rip or none.
@ stage 2 minor to mid
@ stage 3 mid to major.
Over the first year I suffered dozens of major rips and a mid level rip every time I slept which was perhaps 1-3 hours every few days.
In the second year I found a new specialist who made an incredible difference.
Now its the end of the second year and my eyes have slipped back and we are looking for new options.
What set me back recently was
1 - a camera eyepiece nudged in my right eye taking a section of the surface layer off
2 - the chemist mislabelling the medicine so I was using out of date drugs and risked infection from using preservative free drops for 1 month rather than 1 day.
3 - too much cycling - the wind got behind my sunglasses.
4 - inhalers? just read something that suggested inhalers can cause a problem? Any info on that? So its either see or breathe now that I've recently developed asthma?
Meds & Results
Year 1
Celluvisc 0.1% w/v (Carmellose sodium 0.5%)
for day use
Lacrilube (White soft parafin 57.3%, mineral oil 42.5%, lanolin alcohols 0.2%)
for night use
Chloramphenicol 1%
Prescribed @ Eye Hospital every 3-7 days for 24 hours after each mid to major rip.
Contact lens eye bandage in right eye
It took 4 nurses to hold me down to put it in!
It ripped out a large chunk of my eye the next day.
My current specialist says with the underlying damage pattern of my eyes that I should not have been given it in the first place
Result - Useless.
I found it far more effective to blindfold my eyes for 2 weeks at a time. Though obviously its not a good way to live!
Major rips about 1-3 times a month.
Mid level rips 1-3 times a night or 2-3 times a week
I'd wake with a rip as soon as I entered REM sleep, if not before.
Year 2
New specialist ( my current one and an actual corneal specialist a opposed to the several general eye specialists I had seen before)
Doxycycline
100mg initially, 6 months later dropped to 50mg maintenance dose.
Still using
Prednisolone eye drops
0.5% initially morning and night,
3 months later dropped to 0.1% for approx 4 months and applied morning only
no longer in use
Vismed 0.18% preservative free (Sodium Hyaluronate 0.18%)
Day use
Depending on dryness every 30min-4 hours
Still using
Simple Eye ointment (Yellow soft parafin B.P. 80%w/w, Liquid Parafin Ph.Eur. 10% w/w, Wool fat Ph. Eur. (Lanolin) 10% w/w )
Night use
Still using
Chloramphenicol 1%
Prescribed @ Eye Hospital for 24 hours after each mid to major rip.
Chloramphenicol 0.5% eye drops
4 times a day for 2 weeks
Prescribed after getting mislabelled drugs from the chemist.
Wiping eyes
At some point over the 2 years my eyelids stopped producing oils but this specialist has got my left eye started again. Instructions were to heat the eyes with a fine warm wet cloth and then with the top eyelid wipe in a downward stroke, and upwards on the lower eyelid. Repeat morning and night.
Omega 3, Multivitamins + boosting A, C and E in diet
Results - Eyes improved dramatically.
For the first time in a year the Simple Eye ointment enabled me to get more than 3 hours sleep The vismed felt great and provided long lasting relief. I couldn't believe the difference.
Eventually I became able to handle light without any problems and started having a life again.
Rips when they did occur became minor and there were no further major
After several months of the above treatment I was rip free for about 6 months until the injury/meds/cycling issue.
Current situation/Meds.
After the recent setbacks there were a few major rips, a few mid level and it seems to have settled into daily minor over the last few weeks. There is also renewed light sensitivity.
I'm trying some different experiments with my specialist.
I've also read on this site how humidifiers have helped some so I bought one. The reading went from low 60's to high 70's once up and running. Its made a tremendous difference. So my thanks to those who suggested it. Its one of the heat based ones. I'm based in the uk so cold dry air and central heating are serious issues.
Keeping the eye closed helps. I regularly bandage the worse eye, but end up just alternating eyes after each days exposure to light.
Wearing a bandage in bed is mixed. Sometimes if it presses on my eye it sticks firmer and rips harder. On the other hand its good to have something block out all light and keep the eye closed. Maybe trying something else in bed would work...
The new medicines to try are
- Allergan Liquifilm tears preservative free
(polyvinyl alcohol 1.4% w/v, povidone, sodium chloride, purified water, sodium chloride OR hydrochloric acid to adjust ph)
- Allergan Optive
Carboxymethylcellulose 0.5%, glycerine 0.9%, Purite (R) 0.01%
With both eyes roughly as bad as each other now I'll be using the right eye as control and left eye as the experiment.
Right eye - Vismed 2-4 hourly
Left eye - Vismed 4 hourly and Liquifilm 4 hourly (so one or the other put in every 2 hours)
This is meant to take up to 3 days for me to notice a difference. The vismed is starting to dry out for me now very quickly (been reapplying every 30 mins) so the Liquifilm is supposed to dilute it.
If I notice any difference I will switch both eyes to the way that works best.
Then the next test is with Optive.
Start using that in 1 eye for 2 weeks to see if there is a difference.
All the while continue with doxycycline and simple eye ointment at night.
If there is no improvement in 1 month then I'm to get one of my eyelids filled with botox to keep it shut for 2 months to give it a chance to heal.
If anyone can suggest any alternatives to try, or indeed anything about the intended botox procedure, it would be appreciated. As long as I can present clinical studies, and sound documentation on why something should work then my specialist is happy to experiment.
Its worth noting that he told me yesterday that there was only 1 other person who ever had eyes as problematic as mine and she cured her RCE herself by moving to a hot, humid country. Food for thought!
Ok well I've tried to be as detailed as I can should anything I've tried be of any use to anyone.
So thanks for any advice and all the best to you.
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