yes i get that soap in the eyes feeling all the time! supposedly my hypothyroidism is being kept under control with the levothyroxine Im taking but i dont know about my TPO. Id have to check the next blood test.
Soapiness can be caused be a few different things. If there are bacteria they break down into amino acids and this mixes with the lipid layer in the tear film. The result is soap. The inflamed thyroid is another cause. Be sure to ask for a complete thyroid panel – TSH, T4, T3 and TPO (plus Reverse T3 if you are gaining weight, though some insurance does not cover Reverse T3). If TPO is high you have Hashimoto’s Hypothyroid. Has anyone ever used this term to describe your condition?
The soapiness is an awful feeling, isn’t it? It stopped me yesterday from posting this response to you. The soap makes the tear film terribly unstable.
Can you see the bubbles?
I was tested for a very large range of food & airborne/animal/plant triggers. I didn’t know there was a difference b/w allergies & sensitivities.
Allergies can cause life threatening reactions like anaphylactic shock. Sensitivities could be pre-allergy or just lower grade. My allergist did nothing for sensitivities.
would probing be a one & done deal or does one have to continue getting the procedure over & over?
The frequency of probing depends entirely on your condition. Some people only need to be probed once. Others need to have the procedure repeated. I have had it done 3 times and each time the outcome was very, very good.
If its not covered by medicare/medicaid it might be out of my budget range. Id love to visit Dr ****** but again Ive heard he doesnt take insurance & he's expensive.
You might try calling the office to ask about insurance. I believe he takes Medicare. I’m not sure about Medicaid. He’s considered out of network on my plan, and probing is covered, as are office visits, at an out of network rate.
I dont know if & when i could ever afford it so for now I think i might have to concentrate on more affordable options for me.
I know it is hard financially. The problem is that if you have something like conjunctivochalasis it will likely only get worse.
its hard b/c theres no gaurantee that the more expensive options will really help you either. And I keep getting more criticism from family that Im spending too much money on my eyes with no positive results for anything Ive tried. Its so frustrating.
You are absolutely right. There are no guarantees regarding outcomes. There is just the statistical data. As a single data point, however, I can say that Dr. ****** has helped me tremendously. I would not be where I am today without his care. I wouldn’t be able to write even this short post.
If you’d like to talk off line feel free to send me a private message.
But whatever you do, don’t give up hope.
Soapiness can be caused be a few different things. If there are bacteria they break down into amino acids and this mixes with the lipid layer in the tear film. The result is soap. The inflamed thyroid is another cause. Be sure to ask for a complete thyroid panel – TSH, T4, T3 and TPO (plus Reverse T3 if you are gaining weight, though some insurance does not cover Reverse T3). If TPO is high you have Hashimoto’s Hypothyroid. Has anyone ever used this term to describe your condition?
The soapiness is an awful feeling, isn’t it? It stopped me yesterday from posting this response to you. The soap makes the tear film terribly unstable.
Can you see the bubbles?
I was tested for a very large range of food & airborne/animal/plant triggers. I didn’t know there was a difference b/w allergies & sensitivities.
Allergies can cause life threatening reactions like anaphylactic shock. Sensitivities could be pre-allergy or just lower grade. My allergist did nothing for sensitivities.
would probing be a one & done deal or does one have to continue getting the procedure over & over?
The frequency of probing depends entirely on your condition. Some people only need to be probed once. Others need to have the procedure repeated. I have had it done 3 times and each time the outcome was very, very good.
If its not covered by medicare/medicaid it might be out of my budget range. Id love to visit Dr ****** but again Ive heard he doesnt take insurance & he's expensive.
You might try calling the office to ask about insurance. I believe he takes Medicare. I’m not sure about Medicaid. He’s considered out of network on my plan, and probing is covered, as are office visits, at an out of network rate.
I dont know if & when i could ever afford it so for now I think i might have to concentrate on more affordable options for me.
I know it is hard financially. The problem is that if you have something like conjunctivochalasis it will likely only get worse.
its hard b/c theres no gaurantee that the more expensive options will really help you either. And I keep getting more criticism from family that Im spending too much money on my eyes with no positive results for anything Ive tried. Its so frustrating.
You are absolutely right. There are no guarantees regarding outcomes. There is just the statistical data. As a single data point, however, I can say that Dr. ****** has helped me tremendously. I would not be where I am today without his care. I wouldn’t be able to write even this short post.
If you’d like to talk off line feel free to send me a private message.
But whatever you do, don’t give up hope.
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