Hi, I've been around the forum for some time, just reading, but this is my first message. Perhaps now I'm getting so tired and hopeless I'm finally up to talk about my condition... I've had "borderline" dry eyes probably my entire life, since I have genetic nocturnal lagophthalmos (I know because my mom also "slept with eyes open". My father has somewhat dry eyes too). I also had miopia, but I was able to use contacts - of course they irritated me after a long day, but I considered that normal. I'm also a webdesigner and heavy computer user, and all that never were a problem until last year, when I, at age 30, finally decided to go ahead with my "dream" and have lasik to correct my miopia. The result, now I have perfect vision along with painfully dry eyes. And no more hope for this ever to go away.
My right eye is dry, burn a little, but it's manageable. But my left eye drives me crazy. It stings, it burns, it's non-stop, and it's worse now that's winter (I live in Brazil) and the air is soo dry. I've tried a number of drops (Fresh Tears, Optive, Oftane - I don't know if you know these, but they're all similar to yours). It doesn't help much, plus, they overflow and irritate my eyelids, so the skin around the eye also burns. I now tape my eyes at night, that also irritates the skin. I'm on Restasis for around 5 months, it's expensive and no results so far. I take flaxseed oil capsules, I wash my eyelids with baby shampoo... and the list goes on.
About 2 months ago I got lower "smart plugs" and got a little better - I was able to stand at the wind and have reflex tears (that didn't happen before the plugs). Working was less painful! That made me hopeful for a few weeks. But then the air turned all dry and all my suffering returned. I stand in front of the computer to work all day long in pain. And I'm now just free-lancing from home, 'cause I can't bear the air conditioning of an design agency anymore (and there's NO office without an air conditioning full-time at maximum here in Rio de Janeiro, believe me). Also, at home I can use an humidifier in the room and it helps a lot.
Yesterday my doc (the one that got me the plugs) said there's nothing more to do and I just have to "think positive" about my situation. He suggested I got psychological treatment (wich I already have, by the way) and antidepressants for pain control. Well, I'll try it. I already take Ritalyn for a.d.d., anyway.
I've now been home for 4 months, but I need to get back to work at agencies. My family doesn't go for this idea of me working from home (they tend to think I have all the time in the world and do nothing all day long). Clients are hard to find, my father has been financially supporting me and I don't want this to last forever. But how do you manage to work under air conditionings?? In my last work at an agency my eye got so dry that I used sunglasses all the time. I don't have any goggles, but sunglasses were the next best thing. Sometimes I just taped my left eye and worked with only my right eye open (of course that wasn't an ideal situation for a designer) and the sunglasses helped to hide that, too. Everybody undestood, of course, but I know I looked like a freak. Sometimes the pain was so umbereable that I just went up to the bathroom, closed the door and cried (at least the tears helped soothe the eyes). I don't want to go trough all this again... so how do you manage?? Do you take your humidifiers along to work? Doesn't anybody complain about humidity near the computers? Do you actually use goggles at work? Do you think Tranquileys at night and MEGs at work would help me? I don't even know if I can get a MEG here in Brazil, but I'd try to import Tanquileys if I knew it would really help with my lagophthalmos...
Right now, I'd give anything to just be able to work without this pain. I don't know if that's possible, and that's really depressing me. I don't know what else to do.
Any insights would be very helpful. Thanks!
My right eye is dry, burn a little, but it's manageable. But my left eye drives me crazy. It stings, it burns, it's non-stop, and it's worse now that's winter (I live in Brazil) and the air is soo dry. I've tried a number of drops (Fresh Tears, Optive, Oftane - I don't know if you know these, but they're all similar to yours). It doesn't help much, plus, they overflow and irritate my eyelids, so the skin around the eye also burns. I now tape my eyes at night, that also irritates the skin. I'm on Restasis for around 5 months, it's expensive and no results so far. I take flaxseed oil capsules, I wash my eyelids with baby shampoo... and the list goes on.
About 2 months ago I got lower "smart plugs" and got a little better - I was able to stand at the wind and have reflex tears (that didn't happen before the plugs). Working was less painful! That made me hopeful for a few weeks. But then the air turned all dry and all my suffering returned. I stand in front of the computer to work all day long in pain. And I'm now just free-lancing from home, 'cause I can't bear the air conditioning of an design agency anymore (and there's NO office without an air conditioning full-time at maximum here in Rio de Janeiro, believe me). Also, at home I can use an humidifier in the room and it helps a lot.
Yesterday my doc (the one that got me the plugs) said there's nothing more to do and I just have to "think positive" about my situation. He suggested I got psychological treatment (wich I already have, by the way) and antidepressants for pain control. Well, I'll try it. I already take Ritalyn for a.d.d., anyway.
I've now been home for 4 months, but I need to get back to work at agencies. My family doesn't go for this idea of me working from home (they tend to think I have all the time in the world and do nothing all day long). Clients are hard to find, my father has been financially supporting me and I don't want this to last forever. But how do you manage to work under air conditionings?? In my last work at an agency my eye got so dry that I used sunglasses all the time. I don't have any goggles, but sunglasses were the next best thing. Sometimes I just taped my left eye and worked with only my right eye open (of course that wasn't an ideal situation for a designer) and the sunglasses helped to hide that, too. Everybody undestood, of course, but I know I looked like a freak. Sometimes the pain was so umbereable that I just went up to the bathroom, closed the door and cried (at least the tears helped soothe the eyes). I don't want to go trough all this again... so how do you manage?? Do you take your humidifiers along to work? Doesn't anybody complain about humidity near the computers? Do you actually use goggles at work? Do you think Tranquileys at night and MEGs at work would help me? I don't even know if I can get a MEG here in Brazil, but I'd try to import Tanquileys if I knew it would really help with my lagophthalmos...
Right now, I'd give anything to just be able to work without this pain. I don't know if that's possible, and that's really depressing me. I don't know what else to do.
Any insights would be very helpful. Thanks!
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