On July 26th I went for my 3rd IPL treatment in the series of 4 that the Dr recommended. Following treatment one and 2 I have to say I didn't feel any different, particularly in my stubborn left eye, although the oils express easier every time he does it. I wasn't expecting miracles, particularly after watching Dr Korbs 4 part video on dry eye that was posted by MGD.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSShGZfxiFg&t=7s
As we all know by now it is difficult to quantify, are we really better or are we just having a good day/week. We hate to pronounce that we are actually feeling better for fear that will jinx it and tomorrow we will feel like #$%@#&,....well you get my drift.
So, at the risk of jinxing myself, here is why I THINK I am doing noticeably better. I was up at our farm in northern Alberta, Canada. The weather was warm and I was working outside a lot. One of those days I was shingling a small roof and on that particular day I started at 8:00 in the AM and finished at 9:00 PM. I had gone back to the house for lunch but did not come down for dinner as I knew that if I got off I would not have the energy to get back on and did not want to risk moisture entering the building as our renters had belongings in it. When I got home I realized I had not put a drop in ALL day. In fact I didn't put one in until about 9:30. That is the longest I have ever gone since this nightmare started 8 years ago, 13.5 hours!! unimaginable.
So was it a fluke, I am beginning to think not. The clincher however is even more unbelievable. It is the smoke from the forest fires in BC. Last year I was exposed to forest fire smoke on a 5 day tour in one of our vintage cars and by day 3 my eyes were burning so badly that we had to abandon the rest of the tour and I went home to the Dr because I thought I must be getting an infection. It turns out that the burning was because of the smoke. I discovered that there is particulate matter in smoke that sticks to the eyeball when the tear film is thin and compromised and cannot flush it out.
Flash forward to this year and for 3 days straight I have been exposed to smoke even worse than that from last year. How are my eyes? still OK. I am not going 13 hours with no drops but I am not pouring them in and am not experiencing any burning sensation. I can only conclude that my tear film is definitely improving.
I pray that I don't have to print my retraction tomorrow...lol
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSShGZfxiFg&t=7s
As we all know by now it is difficult to quantify, are we really better or are we just having a good day/week. We hate to pronounce that we are actually feeling better for fear that will jinx it and tomorrow we will feel like #$%@#&,....well you get my drift.
So, at the risk of jinxing myself, here is why I THINK I am doing noticeably better. I was up at our farm in northern Alberta, Canada. The weather was warm and I was working outside a lot. One of those days I was shingling a small roof and on that particular day I started at 8:00 in the AM and finished at 9:00 PM. I had gone back to the house for lunch but did not come down for dinner as I knew that if I got off I would not have the energy to get back on and did not want to risk moisture entering the building as our renters had belongings in it. When I got home I realized I had not put a drop in ALL day. In fact I didn't put one in until about 9:30. That is the longest I have ever gone since this nightmare started 8 years ago, 13.5 hours!! unimaginable.
So was it a fluke, I am beginning to think not. The clincher however is even more unbelievable. It is the smoke from the forest fires in BC. Last year I was exposed to forest fire smoke on a 5 day tour in one of our vintage cars and by day 3 my eyes were burning so badly that we had to abandon the rest of the tour and I went home to the Dr because I thought I must be getting an infection. It turns out that the burning was because of the smoke. I discovered that there is particulate matter in smoke that sticks to the eyeball when the tear film is thin and compromised and cannot flush it out.
Flash forward to this year and for 3 days straight I have been exposed to smoke even worse than that from last year. How are my eyes? still OK. I am not going 13 hours with no drops but I am not pouring them in and am not experiencing any burning sensation. I can only conclude that my tear film is definitely improving.
I pray that I don't have to print my retraction tomorrow...lol
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