I guess this is more sharing my frustration and disappointment than asking any specific questions...
I had my week follow-up to my appointment last Monday when I got collagen plugs in both lower ducts. I had no noticeable improvements, so I was handed over to the dry eye specialist. He checked my eyes and ended up telling me that it's environmentally induced dry eye most likely due to my work environment of sitting at a computer all day every day. He said that I definitely should get more permanent plugs and possibly cauterized ducts since I have a chronic problem, but that the collagen plugs would still be around at least in fragments for another few weeks or even a couple of months, so wait until then (and after allergy season) to put them in. This is all opposite what the other doc said: that the collagen would last for a few DAYS and that if I had no improvements there wouldn't be a point to getting more permanent plugs. At least this specialist said that I shouldn't even consider Lasik now or possibly never and definitely not contacts. The other doc was all about Lasik (since it's apparently such an awful thing to have to wear glasses). And the new one is all about no preservatives at all since I need to use drops so frequently. I also like that he wants to fix the cause rather than treat the symptoms with antibiotics, drops and steroids.
But I'm bummed because I was told to keep doing what I'm doing: Restasis, lubricating drops (PF vials, Dwelle/NutraTear, Genteal Gel), use a humidifier at work, take breaks at work to close my eyes and blink fully, continue with the 2000 mg fish oil capsules daily, and only take my allergy medicine when absolutely needed. He said that anything else that I find helpful (warm or cold compress for instance) to do it because it won't hurt, but that he didn't think any of those would help significantly as my problem is not blepharitis related (I haven't found any of the otc treatments to be particularly affective yet either although I wonder if I haven't given them long enough to show improvement). He said to consider moisture chamber goggles (specifically Panoptx) for work but that he couldn't guarantee that would help significantly either, plus they look odd, which I agree with. I don't know that I'd feel comfortable wearing them (my boss has made fun of my glasses before ), plus I'd need my Rx put in them which would up the cost significantly. I suppose it's good to know that my DES isn't physiological meaning blepharitist, etc., but I have to think it's some what physiological since my other coworkers are FINE...
Still, I know that others have a much worse problem than me, so I feel like I'm being too whiny or expecting too much from my eyes. I'm actually starting to wonder if I just THINK the problem is worse than it actually is, especially since I was just told to continue as is. So yes, no real questions here... advice, comments, etc. are always welcome though. Thank you to those of you who actually read all of this!
I had my week follow-up to my appointment last Monday when I got collagen plugs in both lower ducts. I had no noticeable improvements, so I was handed over to the dry eye specialist. He checked my eyes and ended up telling me that it's environmentally induced dry eye most likely due to my work environment of sitting at a computer all day every day. He said that I definitely should get more permanent plugs and possibly cauterized ducts since I have a chronic problem, but that the collagen plugs would still be around at least in fragments for another few weeks or even a couple of months, so wait until then (and after allergy season) to put them in. This is all opposite what the other doc said: that the collagen would last for a few DAYS and that if I had no improvements there wouldn't be a point to getting more permanent plugs. At least this specialist said that I shouldn't even consider Lasik now or possibly never and definitely not contacts. The other doc was all about Lasik (since it's apparently such an awful thing to have to wear glasses). And the new one is all about no preservatives at all since I need to use drops so frequently. I also like that he wants to fix the cause rather than treat the symptoms with antibiotics, drops and steroids.
But I'm bummed because I was told to keep doing what I'm doing: Restasis, lubricating drops (PF vials, Dwelle/NutraTear, Genteal Gel), use a humidifier at work, take breaks at work to close my eyes and blink fully, continue with the 2000 mg fish oil capsules daily, and only take my allergy medicine when absolutely needed. He said that anything else that I find helpful (warm or cold compress for instance) to do it because it won't hurt, but that he didn't think any of those would help significantly as my problem is not blepharitis related (I haven't found any of the otc treatments to be particularly affective yet either although I wonder if I haven't given them long enough to show improvement). He said to consider moisture chamber goggles (specifically Panoptx) for work but that he couldn't guarantee that would help significantly either, plus they look odd, which I agree with. I don't know that I'd feel comfortable wearing them (my boss has made fun of my glasses before ), plus I'd need my Rx put in them which would up the cost significantly. I suppose it's good to know that my DES isn't physiological meaning blepharitist, etc., but I have to think it's some what physiological since my other coworkers are FINE...
Still, I know that others have a much worse problem than me, so I feel like I'm being too whiny or expecting too much from my eyes. I'm actually starting to wonder if I just THINK the problem is worse than it actually is, especially since I was just told to continue as is. So yes, no real questions here... advice, comments, etc. are always welcome though. Thank you to those of you who actually read all of this!
Comment