First of all, I’m feeling quite discouraged at the moment. For the past two months I have been experiencing significant under eye pain that my corneal specialist has been unable to explain. He has referred me to an orbital specialist who has ordered a CT scan, and has suggested that the under-eye pain may be sinus-related. I’m really hoping it is because this would provide a clear problem that could be treated. Has anybody had a CT scan that has shed light on pain around the eye?
Secondly, even if they are finally able to identify the source of and resolve this strange under-eye pain I am having, I am still going to have the everyday burning and discomfort from dry eye. I normally have multiple small punctate erosions on both corneas during exam, but no large erosions or ulcers. In the morning, I generally either can't open my eyes before I put drops in or I am able to open them, but have to put drops in immediately to alleviate the dryness. On occasion, I have pain shoot through my eye upon opening them, which I assume indicates that I just developed an erosion. Throughout the day, even just blinking sometimes drives me to distraction as my eyelids can feel like sandpaper.
Anyway, despite my constant discomfort and moderate staining, my opthamologist says my eyes look "good" and aren't bad enough for sclerals. My question is then how bad do eyes have to be to qualify for sclerals? I live right in Boston close to BFS but I can’t pursue sclerals without a referral, and I’m frustrated because I currently have good insurance that would cover the cost, but will likely have to change insurance companies soon. Does anybody know of a good doc in Boston that may be more understanding and empathetic than my current doc and who would possibly refer me? Or am I just simply not a candidate because my condition isn’t considered bad enough even though I consider it debilitating?
Secondly, even if they are finally able to identify the source of and resolve this strange under-eye pain I am having, I am still going to have the everyday burning and discomfort from dry eye. I normally have multiple small punctate erosions on both corneas during exam, but no large erosions or ulcers. In the morning, I generally either can't open my eyes before I put drops in or I am able to open them, but have to put drops in immediately to alleviate the dryness. On occasion, I have pain shoot through my eye upon opening them, which I assume indicates that I just developed an erosion. Throughout the day, even just blinking sometimes drives me to distraction as my eyelids can feel like sandpaper.
Anyway, despite my constant discomfort and moderate staining, my opthamologist says my eyes look "good" and aren't bad enough for sclerals. My question is then how bad do eyes have to be to qualify for sclerals? I live right in Boston close to BFS but I can’t pursue sclerals without a referral, and I’m frustrated because I currently have good insurance that would cover the cost, but will likely have to change insurance companies soon. Does anybody know of a good doc in Boston that may be more understanding and empathetic than my current doc and who would possibly refer me? Or am I just simply not a candidate because my condition isn’t considered bad enough even though I consider it debilitating?
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