Hi all. It's been awhile. Life has been crazy. Apparently crazy enough to induce my latest flare-up. Couldn't take it anymore so made the appointment.
History--my docs last year only wanted to plug the top ducts, since they take a more cautious approach (this, I can definitely appreciate). Couldn't plug one top duct because it was so small, so they cauterized it, and it popped open over this past year. A plug is still in the top of other eye.
This flare-up was bad enough to warrant another approach. So today, I got the bottom ones plugged with the Eagle, smooth top plugs. So far so good.
But they didn't want to re-cauterize the top left one--which is in fact the worst one. The right eye that is double plugged feels good so far. Left eye, ok, but could be a lot better I think (yes! I am tear greedy!).
Have any of you with either all four plugged or cauterized had any bad experiences, with inflammation or otherwise? I read somewhere about the "backup inflammation" phenomenon, but am not sure of the truth of it. I trust my doctors who have been very cautious so far but would like to make the case next visit to go ahead and cauterize that top one.
BTW, I am aqueous deficient. Lipid profile, etc., looks good according to last evaluation. Thanks for any suggestions, personal experiences.
History--my docs last year only wanted to plug the top ducts, since they take a more cautious approach (this, I can definitely appreciate). Couldn't plug one top duct because it was so small, so they cauterized it, and it popped open over this past year. A plug is still in the top of other eye.
This flare-up was bad enough to warrant another approach. So today, I got the bottom ones plugged with the Eagle, smooth top plugs. So far so good.
But they didn't want to re-cauterize the top left one--which is in fact the worst one. The right eye that is double plugged feels good so far. Left eye, ok, but could be a lot better I think (yes! I am tear greedy!).
Have any of you with either all four plugged or cauterized had any bad experiences, with inflammation or otherwise? I read somewhere about the "backup inflammation" phenomenon, but am not sure of the truth of it. I trust my doctors who have been very cautious so far but would like to make the case next visit to go ahead and cauterize that top one.
BTW, I am aqueous deficient. Lipid profile, etc., looks good according to last evaluation. Thanks for any suggestions, personal experiences.
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