Fellow corneal pain suffers- I wanted to post something to think about-
My background: diagnosed with DES and MGD in September 2011. No cause has been identified, but I suspect Tri-Luma cream (contains fluocinolone acetonide 0.01%, hydroquinone 4%, and tretinoin 0.05%, which is the active ingredient in Accutane). I was using around my eyes to get rid of melasma (sigh, vanity causing a debilitating illness. . . something for others to think about). After a VERY long journey of drops, trips to experts, allergy testing/hyposensitization, punctal cautery, probing, CCH surgery in both eyes, I was still in misery- until I got fitted for PROSE lenses. They have helped tremendously, but even with them in place I still get weird episodic corneal pain- photophobia, sometimes stinging and tearing, but mostly a cold ache. It comes and goes. I use lacosamide drops in my PROSE lenses, and i take neurontin. I also have back pain with numbness/tingling down my arms which is exacerbated by heavy computer use at my job (started long before the eyes). So in general I think I have a CNS that likes to "scream" at the littlest insult.
In any case, when the eye and back pain gets really bad I find one of two things help greatly: 1) ONE glass of wine or 2) a low dose benzodiazepine (xanax, atavan, valium etc). Now at first this makes me sound like some kind of addict, until I went on medline and did some research. . . both alcohol and benzodiazepines act on GABA pathways in the CNS, which regulate pain, among other things. At least in my case, this makes me think I have some GABA related aspect of both my corneal and my musculoskeletal pain. The only reason benzos haven't been further developed for pain are their side effects (sedation, abuse liability). I'm going to see if my doc is willing to carefully put me on xanax for those particularly bad days, which with the sclerals in place only happen about once every few weeks. Just something to explore.
Here's an abstract on the subject, at least for benzodiazepines :
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17175808
-MLE
My background: diagnosed with DES and MGD in September 2011. No cause has been identified, but I suspect Tri-Luma cream (contains fluocinolone acetonide 0.01%, hydroquinone 4%, and tretinoin 0.05%, which is the active ingredient in Accutane). I was using around my eyes to get rid of melasma (sigh, vanity causing a debilitating illness. . . something for others to think about). After a VERY long journey of drops, trips to experts, allergy testing/hyposensitization, punctal cautery, probing, CCH surgery in both eyes, I was still in misery- until I got fitted for PROSE lenses. They have helped tremendously, but even with them in place I still get weird episodic corneal pain- photophobia, sometimes stinging and tearing, but mostly a cold ache. It comes and goes. I use lacosamide drops in my PROSE lenses, and i take neurontin. I also have back pain with numbness/tingling down my arms which is exacerbated by heavy computer use at my job (started long before the eyes). So in general I think I have a CNS that likes to "scream" at the littlest insult.
In any case, when the eye and back pain gets really bad I find one of two things help greatly: 1) ONE glass of wine or 2) a low dose benzodiazepine (xanax, atavan, valium etc). Now at first this makes me sound like some kind of addict, until I went on medline and did some research. . . both alcohol and benzodiazepines act on GABA pathways in the CNS, which regulate pain, among other things. At least in my case, this makes me think I have some GABA related aspect of both my corneal and my musculoskeletal pain. The only reason benzos haven't been further developed for pain are their side effects (sedation, abuse liability). I'm going to see if my doc is willing to carefully put me on xanax for those particularly bad days, which with the sclerals in place only happen about once every few weeks. Just something to explore.
Here's an abstract on the subject, at least for benzodiazepines :
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17175808
-MLE
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