Great Forum ! This is my first post here.
I'm 29, I've had severe dry eyes for about 14 years. It wasn't until last year, that I finally had temporary punctal plugs put in (bottom). It was an amazing feeling. I sat right in front of the fireplace that night to test out my new eyes. It worked!
Unfortunately the left plug popped out the next morning.
I went back and had "permanent plugs" put in. (the kind that expand). I'm not sure of the brand name. Again, it worked wonders, and I couldn't feel these ones at all. Everything was great for a number of months.
I was told they were permanent, so I was confused when my eyes started getting severely dry again in the summer again. I dealt with it, and was back on Thera Tears eye drops every 1hr (not as effective as the plugs).
After a checkup recently, my optometrist told me the "permanent plugs" were no longer in effect and must have fallen out. Also, she was concerned because my eyes were severely dry. She suggested cautery.
So that brings me to today. My appt. is booked for next week. After reading this board, I'm having second thoughts on cautery. Firstly, it troubles me that my optometrist said only 1 in 10,000 people probably end up going for cautery in Vancouver (so how much experience could the doctor possibly have!). Second, it doesn't sound like thermal cautery is an exact science, if it will end up re-opening at a later date and requires multiple attempts (sounds like a lot scarring!). Finally, Am I rushing into this ? I've done all the research I possibly can, and it seems the more I research, the more I'm having second thoughts.
Unfortuntely, the alternatives are not much better burning red eyes n' all . Do you think the technology will get better ? Should I just try punctal plugs again and wait for something better to come ?
Thanks in Advance,
AC
I'm 29, I've had severe dry eyes for about 14 years. It wasn't until last year, that I finally had temporary punctal plugs put in (bottom). It was an amazing feeling. I sat right in front of the fireplace that night to test out my new eyes. It worked!
Unfortunately the left plug popped out the next morning.
I went back and had "permanent plugs" put in. (the kind that expand). I'm not sure of the brand name. Again, it worked wonders, and I couldn't feel these ones at all. Everything was great for a number of months.
I was told they were permanent, so I was confused when my eyes started getting severely dry again in the summer again. I dealt with it, and was back on Thera Tears eye drops every 1hr (not as effective as the plugs).
After a checkup recently, my optometrist told me the "permanent plugs" were no longer in effect and must have fallen out. Also, she was concerned because my eyes were severely dry. She suggested cautery.
So that brings me to today. My appt. is booked for next week. After reading this board, I'm having second thoughts on cautery. Firstly, it troubles me that my optometrist said only 1 in 10,000 people probably end up going for cautery in Vancouver (so how much experience could the doctor possibly have!). Second, it doesn't sound like thermal cautery is an exact science, if it will end up re-opening at a later date and requires multiple attempts (sounds like a lot scarring!). Finally, Am I rushing into this ? I've done all the research I possibly can, and it seems the more I research, the more I'm having second thoughts.
Unfortuntely, the alternatives are not much better burning red eyes n' all . Do you think the technology will get better ? Should I just try punctal plugs again and wait for something better to come ?
Thanks in Advance,
AC
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