Hi,
Last month I saw my eye doctor and he told me that I am not a candidate for cataract surgery and I wish to find out if any of the members on the DEZ have had successful cataract surgery even though they suffer from a dry eye disorder.
In June 2008, I had an acute severe inflammation of my lacrimal and tear glands, caused by my underlying auto-immune condition (lupus) and in a period of twelve to twenty-four hours I was basically left with only twenty to thirty percent of my tear glands functioning.
If I had been given systemic steroids and concurrent immunosuppressant therapy (i.e., cellcept) at the time of this acute attack, I might have been able to reverse the damage done to my tear glands and perhaps stopping the progress of my cataracts.
At my last office visit, I asked my doctor if I should try Durezol (a very strong topical steroid eyedrop) and he agreed that I should try it to see if it would reverse some of the damage done to my tear glands tears. He had also suggested trying cellcept medication to also reverse the damage done to my tear glands and I am still on the fence as to whether I should try this drug because it has some potentially serious side effects.
My vision currently is 20/40 in my right eye and 20/40 to 50 in my left eye and according to my eye doctor some of my visual problems might be due to the cataracts (i.e. not being able to see when the sun is blocking part or all of my vision, glare etc).
I would appreciate hearing from anyone who has had successful cataract surgery after developing a dry eye disorder.
Pam
Last month I saw my eye doctor and he told me that I am not a candidate for cataract surgery and I wish to find out if any of the members on the DEZ have had successful cataract surgery even though they suffer from a dry eye disorder.
In June 2008, I had an acute severe inflammation of my lacrimal and tear glands, caused by my underlying auto-immune condition (lupus) and in a period of twelve to twenty-four hours I was basically left with only twenty to thirty percent of my tear glands functioning.
If I had been given systemic steroids and concurrent immunosuppressant therapy (i.e., cellcept) at the time of this acute attack, I might have been able to reverse the damage done to my tear glands and perhaps stopping the progress of my cataracts.
At my last office visit, I asked my doctor if I should try Durezol (a very strong topical steroid eyedrop) and he agreed that I should try it to see if it would reverse some of the damage done to my tear glands tears. He had also suggested trying cellcept medication to also reverse the damage done to my tear glands and I am still on the fence as to whether I should try this drug because it has some potentially serious side effects.
My vision currently is 20/40 in my right eye and 20/40 to 50 in my left eye and according to my eye doctor some of my visual problems might be due to the cataracts (i.e. not being able to see when the sun is blocking part or all of my vision, glare etc).
I would appreciate hearing from anyone who has had successful cataract surgery after developing a dry eye disorder.
Pam
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