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I believe I have some mild version of dry eye, but because of my lifestyle, this problem is very severe for me. I'm a college student studying computer science and will be a computer programmer professionally. I will be in front of a monitor for 10 hours a day. Right now, if I am on a computer monitor for more than 15 minutes, my eyes get extremely fatigued.
I don't remember always having dry eye. The problem was first noticed two years ago. I was in high school, and I was addicted to this online role playing game, Final Fantasy 11. I have now quit the game because of my eyes and because of all the time it took up; I can't play it anymore.
I played the game in obscenely long stretches, 4-6 hours with no breaks except for quick runs to the bathroom. Dry eye gradually became more observable and more extensive. Could it be that playing this game and putting so much demand and use on my tear glands has produced dry eye in that way? I am not so sure. Other players of the game play it in stretches twice as long as I, and do not get any eye strain. Also, when I was a small kid like 7 years ago, I still played a lot of video games and never, ever, noticed any dry eye.
Oral and topical acne drugs may be significant players. I was on megadoses of B5 for awhile, then quit after a few months. I was on isotretinoin [accutane] for 6 months, and that treatment ended 4 months ago. I noticed a very significant increase in dry eye intensity while on accutane; going off the medication has not restored eyes much.
I may also have srojen's syndrome. I have had dry, peeling lips since age 7, but did not notice dry eyes until a decade later.
Now, even typing this post is very difficult. Being on a computer for more than 5 minutes sucks the life out of my eyes. I want badly to become a computer programmer, but m
y eyes and my eyes alone are holding me back. Still, I have a lot of hope that there is a way around this wall.
To be explicit, my eyes seem to produce LOW QUANTITIES of tears. My eyes feel HOT, burning, inflammed. There is mild redness, but for the most part my eyes seem white. There are DARK CIRCLES stemming from the inside corners of my eyes. These DARK CIRCLES are unattractive and have been there for almost a year straight! When I get a lot of sleep, they decrease a bit. Also, I just got on Allegra for allergies about 1 month ago, but this has hardly changed eye health (perhaps even worsened eyes). However, Allegra has definitely cleared up congestion in my nose and throat, allowing me to stop using 20 tissues a day and to breathe through my nose. Sweet.
Eyes are itchy and sore. I have a constant mild headache while using the computer. The headache seems to be coming from the frontal lobe of my brain, near my eyes. Combined sore eyes and headache really damage my efficency while using the computer. After prolonged computer use, I can blink repeatedly and endlessly, and no tears will come out.
Thanks if you're still reading, you're really helping a guy out. I have done this experiment multiple times where I chug upwards of a half gallon of water within a few minutes during a computer/video game session. I notice substantial relief temporarily! HOwever, when I go to relieve my bladder, by that time my eyes are pretty much back to normal (about 20-30 minutes later).
When I am not using the computer, I'm usually fine. I am a bit near-sighted, like 30-40, maybe a teensy bit worse. I have a glasses perscription, but I only wear those when I go to the cinemas or a baseball game. Glasses at such events prevent my eyes getting sore from eye strain. Otherwise, my eyes seem less dry if I go without glasses on constantly.
When I get burning eyes and burning headache from the computer, I go to walk around outside for a half hour or an hour and feel much much better. My eyes 'pop' a bit every now and then and seem to regain their proper form and texture.
So, i pretty much only get dry eyes from computers. Playing computer games is worse than simply typing or browsing. Typing or browsing on a computer monitor is worse than watching TV. Also, my mother experiences eye fatigue after being on the computer for an hour or two, so there could very well be something gene-related.
I am looking for a long term solution to dry eyes; to naturally stimulate my tear glands to increase production permanently. I am also looking for a plethora of small steps i can take to alleviate dry eye. I am willing to be proactive and do lots of research and visit doctors and experiment with supplements myself, but I need you, my friends, to point me in the right directions.
Thanks,
- Jake
I believe I have some mild version of dry eye, but because of my lifestyle, this problem is very severe for me. I'm a college student studying computer science and will be a computer programmer professionally. I will be in front of a monitor for 10 hours a day. Right now, if I am on a computer monitor for more than 15 minutes, my eyes get extremely fatigued.
I don't remember always having dry eye. The problem was first noticed two years ago. I was in high school, and I was addicted to this online role playing game, Final Fantasy 11. I have now quit the game because of my eyes and because of all the time it took up; I can't play it anymore.
I played the game in obscenely long stretches, 4-6 hours with no breaks except for quick runs to the bathroom. Dry eye gradually became more observable and more extensive. Could it be that playing this game and putting so much demand and use on my tear glands has produced dry eye in that way? I am not so sure. Other players of the game play it in stretches twice as long as I, and do not get any eye strain. Also, when I was a small kid like 7 years ago, I still played a lot of video games and never, ever, noticed any dry eye.
Oral and topical acne drugs may be significant players. I was on megadoses of B5 for awhile, then quit after a few months. I was on isotretinoin [accutane] for 6 months, and that treatment ended 4 months ago. I noticed a very significant increase in dry eye intensity while on accutane; going off the medication has not restored eyes much.
I may also have srojen's syndrome. I have had dry, peeling lips since age 7, but did not notice dry eyes until a decade later.
Now, even typing this post is very difficult. Being on a computer for more than 5 minutes sucks the life out of my eyes. I want badly to become a computer programmer, but m
y eyes and my eyes alone are holding me back. Still, I have a lot of hope that there is a way around this wall.
To be explicit, my eyes seem to produce LOW QUANTITIES of tears. My eyes feel HOT, burning, inflammed. There is mild redness, but for the most part my eyes seem white. There are DARK CIRCLES stemming from the inside corners of my eyes. These DARK CIRCLES are unattractive and have been there for almost a year straight! When I get a lot of sleep, they decrease a bit. Also, I just got on Allegra for allergies about 1 month ago, but this has hardly changed eye health (perhaps even worsened eyes). However, Allegra has definitely cleared up congestion in my nose and throat, allowing me to stop using 20 tissues a day and to breathe through my nose. Sweet.
Eyes are itchy and sore. I have a constant mild headache while using the computer. The headache seems to be coming from the frontal lobe of my brain, near my eyes. Combined sore eyes and headache really damage my efficency while using the computer. After prolonged computer use, I can blink repeatedly and endlessly, and no tears will come out.
Thanks if you're still reading, you're really helping a guy out. I have done this experiment multiple times where I chug upwards of a half gallon of water within a few minutes during a computer/video game session. I notice substantial relief temporarily! HOwever, when I go to relieve my bladder, by that time my eyes are pretty much back to normal (about 20-30 minutes later).
When I am not using the computer, I'm usually fine. I am a bit near-sighted, like 30-40, maybe a teensy bit worse. I have a glasses perscription, but I only wear those when I go to the cinemas or a baseball game. Glasses at such events prevent my eyes getting sore from eye strain. Otherwise, my eyes seem less dry if I go without glasses on constantly.
When I get burning eyes and burning headache from the computer, I go to walk around outside for a half hour or an hour and feel much much better. My eyes 'pop' a bit every now and then and seem to regain their proper form and texture.
So, i pretty much only get dry eyes from computers. Playing computer games is worse than simply typing or browsing. Typing or browsing on a computer monitor is worse than watching TV. Also, my mother experiences eye fatigue after being on the computer for an hour or two, so there could very well be something gene-related.
I am looking for a long term solution to dry eyes; to naturally stimulate my tear glands to increase production permanently. I am also looking for a plethora of small steps i can take to alleviate dry eye. I am willing to be proactive and do lots of research and visit doctors and experiment with supplements myself, but I need you, my friends, to point me in the right directions.
Thanks,
- Jake
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