since I have posted. Thanks to Mother Mary Kenny Badami's wonderful advice, I have been trying to temper my OCD related to DEZ.
But, alas, I am still out here suffering from dry eyes. I have seen some CRAZY docs in the past month, started Restasis, got plugged again (see post in the Plugs section) and went to my first social event in about a year. My attempt to re-enter the social world was rather challenging.
I saw many dear friends who, of course, bombarded me with questions regarding my eyes. And some that were not so dear, but bombarded me anyway. Geez, it was tough and made me want to scream. Or maybe just cry. At least my eyes felt decent. Until this morning.
I tried my best to keep my chin up and shoulders back even when people I have met several times didn't recognize me with my fancy Wiley goggles, an extra 30 lbs (oh my God) and long hair.
Chit chat about wonderful trips to Europe, a hugely pregnant woman, and all those newly admitted to graduate school made me want to jump up on my friend's brand new leather couch and scream "shut up about your wonderful lives." But instead I just nodded politely and tried to be really, really glad for the successes of my friends. And a quiet reminder to myself that it is possible for me to get back to all of those normal, human activities. It could be worse. It can always be worse. And just think of all the fabulous, wonderful friends I have made through this very website.
I am rambling now and perhaps you all don't want to hear my rantings.
Take care all and keep those eyes moist.
MDE
But, alas, I am still out here suffering from dry eyes. I have seen some CRAZY docs in the past month, started Restasis, got plugged again (see post in the Plugs section) and went to my first social event in about a year. My attempt to re-enter the social world was rather challenging.
I saw many dear friends who, of course, bombarded me with questions regarding my eyes. And some that were not so dear, but bombarded me anyway. Geez, it was tough and made me want to scream. Or maybe just cry. At least my eyes felt decent. Until this morning.
I tried my best to keep my chin up and shoulders back even when people I have met several times didn't recognize me with my fancy Wiley goggles, an extra 30 lbs (oh my God) and long hair.
Chit chat about wonderful trips to Europe, a hugely pregnant woman, and all those newly admitted to graduate school made me want to jump up on my friend's brand new leather couch and scream "shut up about your wonderful lives." But instead I just nodded politely and tried to be really, really glad for the successes of my friends. And a quiet reminder to myself that it is possible for me to get back to all of those normal, human activities. It could be worse. It can always be worse. And just think of all the fabulous, wonderful friends I have made through this very website.
I am rambling now and perhaps you all don't want to hear my rantings.
Take care all and keep those eyes moist.
MDE
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