Hello all,
I'm curious if anyone has experience with lens replacement surgery as a dry eye patient. I am a 41 year old male and have had Sjogren's Syndrome for 8 years, with a great deal of dry eye issues. I have a high level of nearsightedness and would love to be able to have corrective surgery to fix this. I'm very aware of the dangers of Lasik, etc., but I recently saw a new ophthalmologist who told me about new types of IOCs that, according to her, do not contribute to or increase eye dryness and can be performed on dry eye patients with little risk. It is my understanding that the procedure is very similar to cataract surgery, which I know is extremely common. Of course, being skeptical and not wanting to do anything which might make my eye problems worse, I went to a dry eye specialist to get a second opinion. I have a history with this doctor...despite paying him thousands of dollars over a number of months he did very little to improve my condition and I had pretty much given up on him, but I wanted to see what he had to say. As expected, he advised against it and said I should come back to see him again to try to improve tear production (not going to happen; too expensive with too little results).
Anyway, does anybody have any experience with lens replacement surgery (either IOC corrective surgery or cataract surgery)? If I felt I could do it with low risk of worsening my problems I would do it in a heartbeat, as it literally would be life changing for me to not have to wear thick glasses all the time. I think my glasses contribute to eye strain and headaches, and I don't see as well as I did with contacts. I could also participate in sports, running, swimming, etc like I used to. Of course, I don't want to take a big risk either.
Any info or advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
I'm curious if anyone has experience with lens replacement surgery as a dry eye patient. I am a 41 year old male and have had Sjogren's Syndrome for 8 years, with a great deal of dry eye issues. I have a high level of nearsightedness and would love to be able to have corrective surgery to fix this. I'm very aware of the dangers of Lasik, etc., but I recently saw a new ophthalmologist who told me about new types of IOCs that, according to her, do not contribute to or increase eye dryness and can be performed on dry eye patients with little risk. It is my understanding that the procedure is very similar to cataract surgery, which I know is extremely common. Of course, being skeptical and not wanting to do anything which might make my eye problems worse, I went to a dry eye specialist to get a second opinion. I have a history with this doctor...despite paying him thousands of dollars over a number of months he did very little to improve my condition and I had pretty much given up on him, but I wanted to see what he had to say. As expected, he advised against it and said I should come back to see him again to try to improve tear production (not going to happen; too expensive with too little results).
Anyway, does anybody have any experience with lens replacement surgery (either IOC corrective surgery or cataract surgery)? If I felt I could do it with low risk of worsening my problems I would do it in a heartbeat, as it literally would be life changing for me to not have to wear thick glasses all the time. I think my glasses contribute to eye strain and headaches, and I don't see as well as I did with contacts. I could also participate in sports, running, swimming, etc like I used to. Of course, I don't want to take a big risk either.
Any info or advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
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