My NHS referral to Moorfields finally happened today (a mere 6 months after the last ophth. asked my GP to sort it out). I'd been hoping it would be routine, as the issues with perplexing periorbital oedema had been sorted out (sinus infection) and the ciclosporin ointment has had a spectacular effect on my MG function. Didn't see the consultant herself, but her registrar who was very nice and surprisingly thorough and competent. He said that the MG issues seemed to have normalised with the ciclosporin ointment, pretty much what I'd expected. However, my eyes are still virtually bone dry with immediate tear break up, despite plugs. He recommended stepping up lubricants, not something I can really do as I find they aggravate the rosacea element if I take them for any length of time (if I have to choose, the discomfort from aqueous dryness is more bearable than MGD pain).
I suspect the problem is the additional drying effect of the medications I'm taking for vascular rosacea, which are known to have drying effects on mucosa. I'm desperate to get off them because of the dry mouth issues but the flushing/burning is so severe I can't face coming off them; most people in my position seem to have to take these drug combinations for years the prospect of which fills me with horror. I emailed the other rosacea 'expert' about the possibility of laser treatment yesterday, the response was "your subtype of rosacea may not respond to IPL and I am afraid there are no good predictors in terms of knowing in advance if the IPL will provide benefit or worsen the condition."
All of this grief from taking blasted steroids for my dry eye in the first place!
I suspect the problem is the additional drying effect of the medications I'm taking for vascular rosacea, which are known to have drying effects on mucosa. I'm desperate to get off them because of the dry mouth issues but the flushing/burning is so severe I can't face coming off them; most people in my position seem to have to take these drug combinations for years the prospect of which fills me with horror. I emailed the other rosacea 'expert' about the possibility of laser treatment yesterday, the response was "your subtype of rosacea may not respond to IPL and I am afraid there are no good predictors in terms of knowing in advance if the IPL will provide benefit or worsen the condition."
All of this grief from taking blasted steroids for my dry eye in the first place!
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