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    Has anyone noticed their eyes feel better when they have been on systemic antibiotics for an infection?

  • #2
    Hi
    I haven't been on systemic antibiotic. Could you share your story ?
    What antibiotic did you take?
    Regards,

    George

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    • #3
      You know how this works: you can pay meticulous attention and still not know what's what, if it's really better or not, etc.

      After returning from the Boston Foundation for Sight, I got a nasty sinus bug. Ten days of amoxicillin helped, but ... a few days later, it came back.

      Jumped on Doxycycline (I should open a darned pharmacy, I swear!). Been on that, now, for over three weeks. Wasn't helping the sinus thing. IT migrated into my lungs.

      Got on Amoxicillin, 250mg tid, on 2/26. Wasn't getting better.

      Got on Zithromax suspension, 1g qd, two days ago.

      I hadn't/haven't stopped the others, so ... right now, I'm on three antibiotics simultaneously (oh, yeah. I know how to party....)

      Today might be the first day that I felt any better overall (sinus and lung stuff trying to resolve). Who knows? Maybe it was viral, fungal, or simply vicious AND bacterial.

      But ... to your question ... I tried really hard--as we all prolly' do--to stay tuned into my eyes throughout.

      Despite pretty consistent humidity, INactivity, etc., etc. -- if anything, my eyes felt worse, and were definitely more red ... throughout all this antibiotic onslaught.

      Hmm.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by neil0502
        You know how this works: you can pay meticulous attention and still not know what's what, if it's really better or not, etc.

        After returning from the Boston Foundation for Sight, I got a nasty sinus bug. Ten days of amoxicillin helped, but ... a few days later, it came back.

        Jumped on Doxycycline (I should open a darned pharmacy, I swear!). Been on that, now, for over three weeks. Wasn't helping the sinus thing. IT migrated into my lungs.

        Got on Amoxicillin, 250mg tid, on 2/26. Wasn't getting better.

        Got on Zithromax suspension, 1g qd, two days ago.

        I hadn't/haven't stopped the others, so ... right now, I'm on three antibiotics simultaneously (oh, yeah. I know how to party....)

        Today might be the first day that I felt any better overall (sinus and lung stuff trying to resolve). Who knows? Maybe it was viral, fungal, or simply vicious AND bacterial.

        But ... to your question ... I tried really hard--as we all prolly' do--to stay tuned into my eyes throughout.

        Despite pretty consistent humidity, INactivity, etc., etc. -- if anything, my eyes felt worse, and were definitely more red ... throughout all this antibiotic onslaught.

        Hmm.
        Neil,

        This is a home remedy that a doctor suggested to me once but it's worth a try since the drugs aren't working. He said that the best thing to do is boil a kettle and breathe the steam in. It's supposed to help clear our your sinus passages.

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        • #5
          Thanks, Danny.

          At least three times a week, I've made it to the gym ... for the sole purpose of spending time in the steam bath.

          Now that I have the scleral lenses, at least it feels good. Overall, I'm still pretty medically beaten up, though. I'm really not sure that steam, or nasal irrigation, is doing a whole lot of good.

          I finally gave up and made an appointment with a highly respected ENT in Southern California. He's creative, aggressive, and really, really smart.

          Another MD.

          Sigh.

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          • #6
            He's creative, aggressive, and really, really smart.
            Neil, I just have to ask............how do you know this? Did he tell you?

            Luce
            Don't trust any refractive surgeon with YOUR eyes.

            The Dry Eye Queen

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            • #7
              Nah. It's actually the opposite. He was the first guy NOT to say he was all those things.

              I figured out how wonderful he was when he ... well ... reminded me so much of you

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