I was wondering if anyone has had to take time off from work because of dry eye? I'm a teacher and I had a terrible time with my eyes at work last school year. The building was dry and dusty and dealing with the stresses of my job got to be excruciating much of the time. I had a very hard time connecting with the kids while I was in so much pain. My eyes felt better and seemed to be healing over breaks when I was at home in a clean, humidified, lower stress environment. Unfortunately, I'm hyper sensitive to medications and have very bad reactions to all topicals (steroids, antibiotics, dyes) put on my eyes (that's what started my problems). My stomach is also sensitive and I cannot tolerate the oral antibiotics either. I have a combination of blepharitis, ocular rosecea, and eyelid dermatitis. My days are spent dealing with either burning pain or foreign body sensation or both. I'm relying on warm washcloths and flaxseed oil and trying to reduce stress to get me through this.
I'm going to take time off work next school year to try to get ahead of this by being in a good environment...letting my body heal and hoping that this condition will eventually calm down....
I'm not sure how to approach my doctor...I need a doctors note to get benefits from school. Has anyone else had to take time off work and received benefits due to eye problems?
Since I can't take traditional treatments, ie medications, I'm going to try the natural approach to give my eyelids a chance to get better.
My principal agrees that time off would be good for me...she has seen how my eyes look after the lastest steroid or antibiotic treatment. The eyelid dermatitis flares up with stress and seems to get everything else going. So if I can get that to go away, I think things will settle down.
Thanks for any replies!
Karen
I'm going to take time off work next school year to try to get ahead of this by being in a good environment...letting my body heal and hoping that this condition will eventually calm down....
I'm not sure how to approach my doctor...I need a doctors note to get benefits from school. Has anyone else had to take time off work and received benefits due to eye problems?
Since I can't take traditional treatments, ie medications, I'm going to try the natural approach to give my eyelids a chance to get better.
My principal agrees that time off would be good for me...she has seen how my eyes look after the lastest steroid or antibiotic treatment. The eyelid dermatitis flares up with stress and seems to get everything else going. So if I can get that to go away, I think things will settle down.
Thanks for any replies!
Karen
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