From everything I've read and from all the doctors I've seen, I am a very strange case. I am a 20 year old male college with severe dry eyes otherwise most would say I'm very healthy. I've had dry eyes since I was about 16 but everyone always just wrote me off by saying it's only mild and to use this random sample of artificial tears. It wasn't until 2 years ago that I saw a doctor and stressed to him that he needs to check for dry eye syndrome. It wasn't until then that they did a few tests on me.
The place I went had a relatively new way to test dry eyes. It was called a TearLab Osmolarity Test and they basically took a sample of my tears and tested the quality of them in this machine to help determine if I had dry eye. The doctor knew there was a problem right off the bat because he was having problems even getting enough of a tear sample to do the testing. When he finally did I was a 365 in my left eye and a 394 in my right eye. Normal is considered around 275 and the most severe it goes is 400 so right away the doctor knew I was a severe case even though he said he couldn't believe it by just looking at me from a distance. He then proceeded to do a few other tests like a Schirmer test where I was a 4 in my right eye and a 7 in my left. Finally he did a TBUT test and I believe that was around 2 or 3 seconds. I'm not positive but I'm pretty sure those numbers correlate with the severity of the original test.
Now my doctor said that if I didn't mention anything he might have looked over me just like the other doctors that I saw because I just wasn't the stereotypical case of dry eye. They don't know exactly what's causing it because as far as I know I don't have any of the more serious causes like autoimmune diseases or anything like that. However I do have extremely severe allergies. I was allergy tested when I was 15 and was found to be extremely allergic to 72 out of the 73 things I was tested for. I've been getting allergy shots since then for about 5 years now and they've definitely helped my allergies. I've been trying to wean myself off antihistimines because I know those worsen DES. I used to wear contact lenses although I used to fight the pain throughout the day while wearing them and eventually just gave them up.
I can't stand wearing glasses, especially since I love playing sports and being an active 20 year old guy, but I don't really have a choice. Contact lenses also used to be a huge hassel and pain but I think that was mostly due to my undiagnosed DES. My ultimate goal used to be to take care of my DES and get LASIK and not have to worry about corrective lenses or DES. However from what all the things I've read on this website I'm not sure if that's realistic/a good idea at all anymore as I've read some horror stories about LASIK on this site.
I've tried about every over the counter eye drop in the store and haven't found any of them to be that great. If I had to choose I'd say the Theratears drops have been the best although no matter what drop I used I get about 5-10 minutes of relief and that's about it. I use warm compresses every morning and night and use cold compresses whenever my eyes feel especially tired and sore. I had all 4 ducts plugged with temporary plugs but they didn't have much effect. I was on Restasis for about 2 months before my insurance stopped covering it so I didn't get the full effect but I didn't notice much of a difference while on it. I've been taking fish oil/flaxseed oil for the last 2 years and while I don't think it's made my DES much better I think it has stopped it from getting worse. I use Genteal Gel at night because I've found that's the best thing without being an ointment. I bought TranquilEyes but I sleep on my side so I wake up about every morning with them laying on the floor so they don't have much of an effect.
I'm a 20 year old pre-med student (hoping to become an ophthalmologist someday), so I have to put a lot of time into the books and computer which makes my eyes much worse and impedes my studying a lot. Even though I've never posted here I've read through this forum diligently for the past 2 years and it's basically been my number 1 source of information over that time.
Sorry for basically writing a novel or if this is in the wrong section but I've been wanting to say all this and hopefully have someone understand me for the past two years now. I'm hoping I can get this taken care of as soon as possible and not have to deal with this nearly every moment of my life. I'm only 20 years old and this greatly interferes with life and I can't imagine going through the rest of my life suffering like this. I think members on this forum are some of the only people that can truly understand what I'm going through when most people just write it off as something mild. If anyone has any other recommendations for me anything and everything would be greatly appreciated.
The place I went had a relatively new way to test dry eyes. It was called a TearLab Osmolarity Test and they basically took a sample of my tears and tested the quality of them in this machine to help determine if I had dry eye. The doctor knew there was a problem right off the bat because he was having problems even getting enough of a tear sample to do the testing. When he finally did I was a 365 in my left eye and a 394 in my right eye. Normal is considered around 275 and the most severe it goes is 400 so right away the doctor knew I was a severe case even though he said he couldn't believe it by just looking at me from a distance. He then proceeded to do a few other tests like a Schirmer test where I was a 4 in my right eye and a 7 in my left. Finally he did a TBUT test and I believe that was around 2 or 3 seconds. I'm not positive but I'm pretty sure those numbers correlate with the severity of the original test.
Now my doctor said that if I didn't mention anything he might have looked over me just like the other doctors that I saw because I just wasn't the stereotypical case of dry eye. They don't know exactly what's causing it because as far as I know I don't have any of the more serious causes like autoimmune diseases or anything like that. However I do have extremely severe allergies. I was allergy tested when I was 15 and was found to be extremely allergic to 72 out of the 73 things I was tested for. I've been getting allergy shots since then for about 5 years now and they've definitely helped my allergies. I've been trying to wean myself off antihistimines because I know those worsen DES. I used to wear contact lenses although I used to fight the pain throughout the day while wearing them and eventually just gave them up.
I can't stand wearing glasses, especially since I love playing sports and being an active 20 year old guy, but I don't really have a choice. Contact lenses also used to be a huge hassel and pain but I think that was mostly due to my undiagnosed DES. My ultimate goal used to be to take care of my DES and get LASIK and not have to worry about corrective lenses or DES. However from what all the things I've read on this website I'm not sure if that's realistic/a good idea at all anymore as I've read some horror stories about LASIK on this site.
I've tried about every over the counter eye drop in the store and haven't found any of them to be that great. If I had to choose I'd say the Theratears drops have been the best although no matter what drop I used I get about 5-10 minutes of relief and that's about it. I use warm compresses every morning and night and use cold compresses whenever my eyes feel especially tired and sore. I had all 4 ducts plugged with temporary plugs but they didn't have much effect. I was on Restasis for about 2 months before my insurance stopped covering it so I didn't get the full effect but I didn't notice much of a difference while on it. I've been taking fish oil/flaxseed oil for the last 2 years and while I don't think it's made my DES much better I think it has stopped it from getting worse. I use Genteal Gel at night because I've found that's the best thing without being an ointment. I bought TranquilEyes but I sleep on my side so I wake up about every morning with them laying on the floor so they don't have much of an effect.
I'm a 20 year old pre-med student (hoping to become an ophthalmologist someday), so I have to put a lot of time into the books and computer which makes my eyes much worse and impedes my studying a lot. Even though I've never posted here I've read through this forum diligently for the past 2 years and it's basically been my number 1 source of information over that time.
Sorry for basically writing a novel or if this is in the wrong section but I've been wanting to say all this and hopefully have someone understand me for the past two years now. I'm hoping I can get this taken care of as soon as possible and not have to deal with this nearly every moment of my life. I'm only 20 years old and this greatly interferes with life and I can't imagine going through the rest of my life suffering like this. I think members on this forum are some of the only people that can truly understand what I'm going through when most people just write it off as something mild. If anyone has any other recommendations for me anything and everything would be greatly appreciated.
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