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Hi again
Did not realize you are all the way in France. First, I have had a stem cell transplant and due to a drop in prednisone, I basically ended up with something that mimicks an auto immune disease and thus the dry eyes. My body forgot how to make any tears. However the dry eyes and the inflammation were really two separate problems. While the serum drops helped the dry eye, the Kineret drops helped the inflammation. I really don't even know what my official diagnosis actually is. They mentioned it but I forgot. It really did not matter to me at the time because I was in such agony I walked in and begged for help. It will be difficult for you to travel to Boston in your condition.
I feel that you should be glad that your doctor admitted she could not help you. I am at the point now (I have a lot of other health issues from my transplant) that I give a new doctor one or two chances to help me. It does not matter how they might feel. I move on and ask over the phone if they have treated others with my problems. I think we all need highly specialized doctors at this point. Is there any particular research institution in London that might help you? The people in Boston are from Harvard Medical School and the Mass Eye and Ear is a research center. I believe this is what you would need to find instead of just going from eye doctor to eye doctor. Just my two cents.
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Anthos, I forgot to answer your original question. I had swollen eye lids, red and sensetive. I also had bloodshot eyes and the lower rims were always red and irritated. I was able to manage the dry eyes much easier after the inflammation was gone. I still wake up with inflammation but it is not as severe and I can at least manage it. I still wear sunglasses even inside because I have a lot of windows. Have you tried serum drops yet? You will need to do a blood draw and they make them for you. I know they are doing it in London. This is the only thing that worked for me. Let me know how you are doing.
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Originally posted by bvendig View PostHi Anthos
my shirmer test isn't 0 but very close to it. My doctor said that even with a zero your eyes usually make some tiny amount of tears. for this reason, i have 4 punctal plugs.
this helps quite a bit. even if you don't produce any tears it keeps the artificial tears in your eyes longer.
so..basically i use:
4 punctal plugs
hot compress twice a day (15 minutes) followed by occusoft scrub
Bion Tears as needed
sometimes Oasis Plus tears
I drink a TREMENDOUS amount of liquid. I try to make most of it water but have to admit i drink a lot of diet 7up
i take 4 capsules of fish oil each day.
Betty
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tremedous amount of liqud
Originally posted by lzer View PostBetty, does the increased fluid intake make a difference? How much is tremendous?
i can say, though, that i sometimes have very dry eyes and drink a few glasses of water and shortly after will have a slight improvement (maybe it's just coincidence) but, i should also say that every doctor i've ever gone to about dry eye has said to drink "lots" of water.
in my case i drink about 32 ounces of water a day plus probably
about 8 cans of diet 7-up (totalling another 96 ounces)
so, i guess that's about 128 ounces a day
thanks betty
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