Hello everyone,
I am new to this forum and it's been great to have interacted with so many unfortunate people like me suffering from a life disrupting condition of dry eyes.In just about a few weeks I have learnt a lot and have gathered some inspiration from people who had success in battling out their conditions. It is so essential to have people around who are on the same boat to ease out the anxiety and self-dejection I have been carrying for quite sometime.
Anyways, coming to the point I had my first meibography done a few months back and the results indicate that I have a 24% gland loss on each of my lower lids and a 23% and 44% gland loss on my upper lids.These percentages are AI calculated after processing the images of the meibography. I have always felt that my right eye is way more troublesome even though the percentages indicate otherwise. I had first signs and symptoms of dry eye 3 years back and it's manageable with eye drops. I had intermittent episodes of dry eyes back then. It's only the last winter I had been experiencing severe symptoms of the condition. I went to several ophthalmologists only to be prescribed eye drops that didn't provide relief. Finally I went to a speciality eye hospital where they did the meibography.
The ophthalmologist there said that my gland loss wasn't that severe but my TBUT was 3s for both eyes. She said my tear film was definitely unstable but she didn't tell me the reason.My schirmer's 2 minutes and 5 minutes test results were 12 mm and 25 mm of tear production on the litmus paper. She put me on oral doxycycline for a month and Azithromycin eye ointment for a month along with chloroquine phosphate eye drops (for its anti inflammatory effect like restasis) and occasional use of systane ultra. After the end of the antibiotic administration period I felt better. I could manage without artificial tear drops for the first time in several months. But recently I am having problems while reading and my eyes start to feel dry when my blink rate goes down for some time.
I am yet to visit there for the second time for a review in December (1946 kilometers away). To be honest I am not sure why they didn't suggest me lipiflow in the first visit. I am also confused with the fact that despite I don't have extreme gland loss I am still having symptoms of advanced dry eyes. When I wipe my lower eyelids with a q-tip and press the lids to see if lipids are coming out I can see oils flowing out more in quantity in the left eye lower eyelid and lesser in quantity in the right eye lower eyelid. Upon a blink my vision gets blurry after such manual expression again more on my left eye and less on my right eye.
I fear that my glands have partial blockages with fibrotic tissue or they are partially clogged. I am also in a dilemma whether to approach them directly for the lipiflow to save my glands as much as possible at this stage but they haven't spoke of it yet.I don't think they perform a Meibomian gland probing in case I have scar tissue blockages.
I am really confused whether to I am suitable candidate for a lipiflow procedure. Since it's costly I can't take a wild shot at it to be on the safe side. I would like to have opinions of people on how they have benefitted from lipiflow. Also I don't seem to understand why hot compresses followed by lid massage won't be as effective as lipiflow both being essentially the same thing as warming the glands and expelling out the blockages by applying pressure. I use a warm compress at 45-50 °C for 12-15 minutes with a quick change of washcloth every 30s to a minute.
I am new to this forum and it's been great to have interacted with so many unfortunate people like me suffering from a life disrupting condition of dry eyes.In just about a few weeks I have learnt a lot and have gathered some inspiration from people who had success in battling out their conditions. It is so essential to have people around who are on the same boat to ease out the anxiety and self-dejection I have been carrying for quite sometime.
Anyways, coming to the point I had my first meibography done a few months back and the results indicate that I have a 24% gland loss on each of my lower lids and a 23% and 44% gland loss on my upper lids.These percentages are AI calculated after processing the images of the meibography. I have always felt that my right eye is way more troublesome even though the percentages indicate otherwise. I had first signs and symptoms of dry eye 3 years back and it's manageable with eye drops. I had intermittent episodes of dry eyes back then. It's only the last winter I had been experiencing severe symptoms of the condition. I went to several ophthalmologists only to be prescribed eye drops that didn't provide relief. Finally I went to a speciality eye hospital where they did the meibography.
The ophthalmologist there said that my gland loss wasn't that severe but my TBUT was 3s for both eyes. She said my tear film was definitely unstable but she didn't tell me the reason.My schirmer's 2 minutes and 5 minutes test results were 12 mm and 25 mm of tear production on the litmus paper. She put me on oral doxycycline for a month and Azithromycin eye ointment for a month along with chloroquine phosphate eye drops (for its anti inflammatory effect like restasis) and occasional use of systane ultra. After the end of the antibiotic administration period I felt better. I could manage without artificial tear drops for the first time in several months. But recently I am having problems while reading and my eyes start to feel dry when my blink rate goes down for some time.
I am yet to visit there for the second time for a review in December (1946 kilometers away). To be honest I am not sure why they didn't suggest me lipiflow in the first visit. I am also confused with the fact that despite I don't have extreme gland loss I am still having symptoms of advanced dry eyes. When I wipe my lower eyelids with a q-tip and press the lids to see if lipids are coming out I can see oils flowing out more in quantity in the left eye lower eyelid and lesser in quantity in the right eye lower eyelid. Upon a blink my vision gets blurry after such manual expression again more on my left eye and less on my right eye.
I fear that my glands have partial blockages with fibrotic tissue or they are partially clogged. I am also in a dilemma whether to approach them directly for the lipiflow to save my glands as much as possible at this stage but they haven't spoke of it yet.I don't think they perform a Meibomian gland probing in case I have scar tissue blockages.
I am really confused whether to I am suitable candidate for a lipiflow procedure. Since it's costly I can't take a wild shot at it to be on the safe side. I would like to have opinions of people on how they have benefitted from lipiflow. Also I don't seem to understand why hot compresses followed by lid massage won't be as effective as lipiflow both being essentially the same thing as warming the glands and expelling out the blockages by applying pressure. I use a warm compress at 45-50 °C for 12-15 minutes with a quick change of washcloth every 30s to a minute.
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