Hi everyone,
I had a followup apt with our city's supposed "top ophthamologist" this week. I saw him in Sept and his 5 minute diagnosis (dismissive at best) was that I had a few dry spots and I should rinse my eyes with water (cold or warm, no difference) and continue putting OTC lubricants in. I left feeling like a whining hypocondriac.
Since that first meeting I found a very compassionate optometrist who has been working hard to rule out different things. His assessment/diagnosis was:
- thin but intact tear film with very good TBUT (normal for a +50 woman)
- sluggish glands but no sign of blepharitis
- eyes look perfectly healthy -- "calm" -- inspite of the almost debilitating irritation I have in the corners of both eyes.
- possible allergy to something; left eye is reacting to an irritant of some kind with a lot of long stringy mucous. (He explained this is the eye's way of try to catch and sweep the irritant towards the corner of the eye to dispell it).
Anyway, since beginning of Octoberthe optometrist had me on:
- 10 days of patanol with no result (marginally worse, perhaps)
- tried dissolvable lower plugs with no improvement (marginally worse, perhaps)
- 5 days of Zatadol preservative free (no improvement, marginally worse)
- A three week course of a steroid/antibiotic, with patanol introduced again the second week (he was speculating I was perhaps too inflammed to see the benefit of an anti-allergy drug) -- but again, no improvement.
The opthalmologist appointment this week was even worse than the first time I saw him. I was trying to bring him up to speed on what the optometrist had done, and he kept cutting me off -- at one point telling me to "be quiet and not talk". His conclusion is that I am fiddling with my eyes too much. Too many different kinds of drops (with BAK). His advise was to stop everything except PF OTC drops. Inspite of his abominal bedside manner, I have nothing else to try except nothing, and the optometrist agrees.
I am at such a low point right now -- trying to hold on and believe that this is in fact just a fall allergy gone off the scale (we are still in the midst of am unusually long, dry autumn -- no snow yet). But it's hard to hold out hope that this will resolve itself. My day is pretty much done by 3PM when all I can do is alternately rest my eyes for an hour, then ice them, and so on until bed. It's somewhat tolerable if I keep the bad eye closed.
My question is about night time treatment. The past few nights I have used nothing but a couple drops of basic OTC drops (Refresh Plus) and a sleep mask. For a year a half I was using something called Liposic (love the stuff and never had a problem until this 3 month episode I'm currently in). I noticed in the morning the corner of my eyes are quite red and irritated looking -- and then noticed that Liposic has centrimide in it (ouch!). I tried to switch to Genteal Gel for a couple nights, but without much change. In the mornings, whichever gel I use, I notice it has slid to the corners of my eyes and is all gooey and stringy, and I need to gently slide it all out of my eye.
Is that a normal experience for gels? I don't remember ever having that problem before.
In the meantime, for the next two weeks I will try to use nothing but my Refresh, my 2x day warm compresses, and lots and lots of cold compresses in the evenings to keep my sanity. Any other suggestions would be welcome. I'll also give my Tanquileyes another shot for night sleeping -- use them during the day, but couldn't get them comfy for overnight use.
Thanks for listening.
I had a followup apt with our city's supposed "top ophthamologist" this week. I saw him in Sept and his 5 minute diagnosis (dismissive at best) was that I had a few dry spots and I should rinse my eyes with water (cold or warm, no difference) and continue putting OTC lubricants in. I left feeling like a whining hypocondriac.
Since that first meeting I found a very compassionate optometrist who has been working hard to rule out different things. His assessment/diagnosis was:
- thin but intact tear film with very good TBUT (normal for a +50 woman)
- sluggish glands but no sign of blepharitis
- eyes look perfectly healthy -- "calm" -- inspite of the almost debilitating irritation I have in the corners of both eyes.
- possible allergy to something; left eye is reacting to an irritant of some kind with a lot of long stringy mucous. (He explained this is the eye's way of try to catch and sweep the irritant towards the corner of the eye to dispell it).
Anyway, since beginning of Octoberthe optometrist had me on:
- 10 days of patanol with no result (marginally worse, perhaps)
- tried dissolvable lower plugs with no improvement (marginally worse, perhaps)
- 5 days of Zatadol preservative free (no improvement, marginally worse)
- A three week course of a steroid/antibiotic, with patanol introduced again the second week (he was speculating I was perhaps too inflammed to see the benefit of an anti-allergy drug) -- but again, no improvement.
The opthalmologist appointment this week was even worse than the first time I saw him. I was trying to bring him up to speed on what the optometrist had done, and he kept cutting me off -- at one point telling me to "be quiet and not talk". His conclusion is that I am fiddling with my eyes too much. Too many different kinds of drops (with BAK). His advise was to stop everything except PF OTC drops. Inspite of his abominal bedside manner, I have nothing else to try except nothing, and the optometrist agrees.
I am at such a low point right now -- trying to hold on and believe that this is in fact just a fall allergy gone off the scale (we are still in the midst of am unusually long, dry autumn -- no snow yet). But it's hard to hold out hope that this will resolve itself. My day is pretty much done by 3PM when all I can do is alternately rest my eyes for an hour, then ice them, and so on until bed. It's somewhat tolerable if I keep the bad eye closed.
My question is about night time treatment. The past few nights I have used nothing but a couple drops of basic OTC drops (Refresh Plus) and a sleep mask. For a year a half I was using something called Liposic (love the stuff and never had a problem until this 3 month episode I'm currently in). I noticed in the morning the corner of my eyes are quite red and irritated looking -- and then noticed that Liposic has centrimide in it (ouch!). I tried to switch to Genteal Gel for a couple nights, but without much change. In the mornings, whichever gel I use, I notice it has slid to the corners of my eyes and is all gooey and stringy, and I need to gently slide it all out of my eye.
Is that a normal experience for gels? I don't remember ever having that problem before.
In the meantime, for the next two weeks I will try to use nothing but my Refresh, my 2x day warm compresses, and lots and lots of cold compresses in the evenings to keep my sanity. Any other suggestions would be welcome. I'll also give my Tanquileyes another shot for night sleeping -- use them during the day, but couldn't get them comfy for overnight use.
Thanks for listening.
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