I was diagnosed with cancer twice in 2008, once in Feb and a second time in Sept. The first time I had surgery and cat scan results showed no cancer. The second time the cancer spread and required 3 chemo drugs daily for 3 different weeks over a 2 1/2 month period. I finished my treatment on Jan 01 2009 and in March, my eyes were so dry, I couldn’t keep my eyelids open. I found out the chemo damaged the glands in the eyes by destroying the bodies cells that multiply the fastest, which include the cells that produce tears. Fortunately, my 20/30 vision is still intact and the dry eye has gone from Severe to mild/moderate since March. I tried plugs in lower lids but it made my eyes worse as my ocular surface filled with fluid. I take restatis 2x daily and GenTeal as needed.
I have seen 4 different opthamologists and a dry eye cornea specialist to find out the exact reason for my dry eye and treatments available. I found the doctors I saw to be casual about dry eye and not very helpful. I do not have inflammation in my tear film and my eye lids are fine. I have a hard time keeping my fingers out of my eyes and contribute to the irritation I’m sure.
I used to be a type 1 diabetic for 26 years and insulin dependent until getting 2 pancreas transplants in 2001 and 2004 that "cured" the diabetes (so far). I am a two time cancer survivor, successfully recovered from 2 yrs of back spasms due to a seizure and regained full movement and comfort in my hands from acute neuropathy. But as odd as it sounds, the most difficult and disruptive condition I have experienced is Dry Eye. I have slain the deadly dragons in the form of man's most savage disease but this disease (dry eye), while not as imposing or daunting, is so frustrating. Unlike my past dragons, I will not be able to eliminate this disease from my life.
I want to say to all of you here who participate in this forum, my heart goes out to each and every one of you for your daily suffering, tenacity, and diligence to make the very best of each and every day with Dry Eye
steve
I have seen 4 different opthamologists and a dry eye cornea specialist to find out the exact reason for my dry eye and treatments available. I found the doctors I saw to be casual about dry eye and not very helpful. I do not have inflammation in my tear film and my eye lids are fine. I have a hard time keeping my fingers out of my eyes and contribute to the irritation I’m sure.
I used to be a type 1 diabetic for 26 years and insulin dependent until getting 2 pancreas transplants in 2001 and 2004 that "cured" the diabetes (so far). I am a two time cancer survivor, successfully recovered from 2 yrs of back spasms due to a seizure and regained full movement and comfort in my hands from acute neuropathy. But as odd as it sounds, the most difficult and disruptive condition I have experienced is Dry Eye. I have slain the deadly dragons in the form of man's most savage disease but this disease (dry eye), while not as imposing or daunting, is so frustrating. Unlike my past dragons, I will not be able to eliminate this disease from my life.
I want to say to all of you here who participate in this forum, my heart goes out to each and every one of you for your daily suffering, tenacity, and diligence to make the very best of each and every day with Dry Eye
steve
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