BACKGROUND
I'm 22, I have dry eye the kind that's always dry with vascularization all around the whites of both eyes. I used to be on the computer all day long and had absolutely no problem I loved it. At around 21 years of age I went on a 5 month accutane cycle of a relativly high dose 80 mg per day. When I got off my like long severe acne was gone but I had dry eyes. At first I didn't understand it but after an entire year of suffering, 2 ophthalmologist doctors , various endocrine and other doctors+my own research I found the problem.
I used to care about my eye veins, now I couldn't care less. The point is not understanding what I had (chemical induced permenant dry eye) when I re-enrolled back to college for computer science...
PROBLEM
I now can't stand to look at the computer without my eyes burning... i'm about 2 semesters into the degree...
I wasted my time before sitting still with acne and depression after high school but now that I finally am moving forward I can not continue with this path due to dry eye, a new obstacle.
I NEED SOLID advice i'm at a deadlock. Having wasted $$$ on semester tutitions, do I continue with computer science? basically my job prospects after graduation will involve staring at a computer, or do I switch immediately, and to what? what are some good majors that do not require a computer once in the job field?? Please help me... I am very determined to keep moving forward..
I am willing to accept/tolerate low levels of comfort, but dry eye and the computer screen especially on dry days is below that comfort level.
MISC
My dry eye has been around for about a year and a half now, I've been on restasis for about 8 months straight now dilligently, it offers maybe 0.01% relief, my dry eye is permenant, not only did the tear layer get disrupted, but I have systemic dryness of the body, on dry days i will be mildly dehydrated, all mucus membranes fully dried up. I don't care about these other symptoms I just went to move forward.
Thank you for reading
I'm 22, I have dry eye the kind that's always dry with vascularization all around the whites of both eyes. I used to be on the computer all day long and had absolutely no problem I loved it. At around 21 years of age I went on a 5 month accutane cycle of a relativly high dose 80 mg per day. When I got off my like long severe acne was gone but I had dry eyes. At first I didn't understand it but after an entire year of suffering, 2 ophthalmologist doctors , various endocrine and other doctors+my own research I found the problem.
I used to care about my eye veins, now I couldn't care less. The point is not understanding what I had (chemical induced permenant dry eye) when I re-enrolled back to college for computer science...
PROBLEM
I now can't stand to look at the computer without my eyes burning... i'm about 2 semesters into the degree...
I wasted my time before sitting still with acne and depression after high school but now that I finally am moving forward I can not continue with this path due to dry eye, a new obstacle.
I NEED SOLID advice i'm at a deadlock. Having wasted $$$ on semester tutitions, do I continue with computer science? basically my job prospects after graduation will involve staring at a computer, or do I switch immediately, and to what? what are some good majors that do not require a computer once in the job field?? Please help me... I am very determined to keep moving forward..
I am willing to accept/tolerate low levels of comfort, but dry eye and the computer screen especially on dry days is below that comfort level.
MISC
My dry eye has been around for about a year and a half now, I've been on restasis for about 8 months straight now dilligently, it offers maybe 0.01% relief, my dry eye is permenant, not only did the tear layer get disrupted, but I have systemic dryness of the body, on dry days i will be mildly dehydrated, all mucus membranes fully dried up. I don't care about these other symptoms I just went to move forward.
Thank you for reading
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