Male, 30, GSOH, seeks someone with dry eyes for chit chat and buddying up for research. I'm joking, well half joking. I'm wondering if anyone has similar symptoms/triggers to me and what they've tried.
The main triggers for me are computers and lights. Otherwise I can lead a fairly normal life. I've been to many docs and basically my eyes seem healthy although my meibomium glands are not working at all or very little. They dischage some white oil if pressed hard enough. I'm guessing it's inflamation and not blockage as they are not capped by the little white caps typical of blockage. But as i said away from computers and lights and some general photophobia I'm generally not bad. Unfortunately computers and lights are omnipresent and i have to make a living - I'm not exagerating to say that I can't last 5 mins in front of a bright computer. And I'm not exagerating to say that this condition has dictated my life for the last 4 years or so.
I'm currently going down the allergy route (I'm big time allergic to dust mites). And the biggest help for me in the last few years has been wearing 1 day Acuvue moist which I've started using sparingly in the last 2 months. I say sparingly because I know contacts can be a cause of dry eye, but they do help me get through the day. They dry the eyes a bit but help prevent the burning - they seem to help protect the cornea. Also, I love being outside, especially in the cold - the wind outside doesn't bother me.
Finally, curious to know if this applies to anyone else: When i wear glasses under lights it can exacerbate my symptoms as the light bounces off the inside of the glass causing glare. Hence i always wear a baseball cap when I'm wearing glasses.
David
The main triggers for me are computers and lights. Otherwise I can lead a fairly normal life. I've been to many docs and basically my eyes seem healthy although my meibomium glands are not working at all or very little. They dischage some white oil if pressed hard enough. I'm guessing it's inflamation and not blockage as they are not capped by the little white caps typical of blockage. But as i said away from computers and lights and some general photophobia I'm generally not bad. Unfortunately computers and lights are omnipresent and i have to make a living - I'm not exagerating to say that I can't last 5 mins in front of a bright computer. And I'm not exagerating to say that this condition has dictated my life for the last 4 years or so.
I'm currently going down the allergy route (I'm big time allergic to dust mites). And the biggest help for me in the last few years has been wearing 1 day Acuvue moist which I've started using sparingly in the last 2 months. I say sparingly because I know contacts can be a cause of dry eye, but they do help me get through the day. They dry the eyes a bit but help prevent the burning - they seem to help protect the cornea. Also, I love being outside, especially in the cold - the wind outside doesn't bother me.
Finally, curious to know if this applies to anyone else: When i wear glasses under lights it can exacerbate my symptoms as the light bounces off the inside of the glass causing glare. Hence i always wear a baseball cap when I'm wearing glasses.
David
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