Hello everyone,
I've been visiting this forum since early February when I was diagnosed with dry eye. I have never heard of dry eye before and when I searched the web thats when I came across this site. Althought my struggle pales in comparison to some on this site I thought I needed to tell my story.
It started back in December '05 when I went on Zoloft for depression and anxiety. When I jumped from 50 mg to 100 mg is when I really noticed a change in my eyes. My eyes where always bloodshot and painful and getting worse. I used Visine, bad move on my part, to relieve my eyes. It worked for a little while but soon stopped and my eyes would get worse the more I used it. Finally went to my PCP to find out what the problem was. I though it may have been from the Zoloft but he didn't think so. I was referred to an eye institue where I was diagnosed with blepharitis, by an intern, and was told to do lid scubs, stop using Visine, and start using artifical tears and to come back if things did not improve. Nothing about dry eye was discussed.
Well things got worse. When I went back I was seen by one of the founders of the institue and was diagnosed with blepharoconjucntivitis and dry eye. This doctor was great and explained what was going on with my eyes and that is was going to take awhile before things where going to get better.
He put me on Tobradex for the infection and to continue on the artifical tears. After 2 days on the Tobradex my eyes never looked so white but that soon faded and my eyes were red and painful as before. After 2 weeks on the Tobradex and using art. tears things were starting to improve. Yeah, so I thought. I went back after three weeks with another infection. Was put back on Tobradex and tears and started to improve a little. At the same time I was diagnosed with severe dry eye. Was the dry eye caused by the infection or the infection caused by the dry eye? Will propably never know.
That is when I had plugs put into my lower lids and continued with art. tears. Things really began to improve then. It seems that I would reach a certain level of comfort with art. tears of all kinds and that was as far as I could go. I was still nor satisfied with the results, althought my eyes were looking and feeling so much better by now.
That is when I decided to try Dwelle, Dakrina, and Nutra-tear. These and my routine of lid scrubs, compresses, fish and flaxseed oil supplements, and diet change which I had started doing all of these thing right from the beginning of this ordeal, has helped so much.
Here it is 5 months into this and I can now say that I am feeling so much better about my eyes and myself. My eyes are not as white as I would like but a lot whiter than than they were 5 months ago and they are feeling so much better. Where I was doing drops every hour or two for releif I only have to do once or twice a day, if that. I also failed to mention that I work at a computer for part of the day and I got Prios glasses which have helped take the strain off of my eyes.
I've been wanting to tell my story for awhile but was reluctant because from what I've been reading here is so many people have it much worse than I do. I really feel for all of you as this condition can be unbearable at times. I hope to god all of you finally get the relief you so deserve. Just keep trying and you WILL over come this problem.
Reading all your stories has inspired me to continue on with finding the relief that I was so desperately searching for. Thank you all.
I've been visiting this forum since early February when I was diagnosed with dry eye. I have never heard of dry eye before and when I searched the web thats when I came across this site. Althought my struggle pales in comparison to some on this site I thought I needed to tell my story.
It started back in December '05 when I went on Zoloft for depression and anxiety. When I jumped from 50 mg to 100 mg is when I really noticed a change in my eyes. My eyes where always bloodshot and painful and getting worse. I used Visine, bad move on my part, to relieve my eyes. It worked for a little while but soon stopped and my eyes would get worse the more I used it. Finally went to my PCP to find out what the problem was. I though it may have been from the Zoloft but he didn't think so. I was referred to an eye institue where I was diagnosed with blepharitis, by an intern, and was told to do lid scubs, stop using Visine, and start using artifical tears and to come back if things did not improve. Nothing about dry eye was discussed.
Well things got worse. When I went back I was seen by one of the founders of the institue and was diagnosed with blepharoconjucntivitis and dry eye. This doctor was great and explained what was going on with my eyes and that is was going to take awhile before things where going to get better.
He put me on Tobradex for the infection and to continue on the artifical tears. After 2 days on the Tobradex my eyes never looked so white but that soon faded and my eyes were red and painful as before. After 2 weeks on the Tobradex and using art. tears things were starting to improve. Yeah, so I thought. I went back after three weeks with another infection. Was put back on Tobradex and tears and started to improve a little. At the same time I was diagnosed with severe dry eye. Was the dry eye caused by the infection or the infection caused by the dry eye? Will propably never know.
That is when I had plugs put into my lower lids and continued with art. tears. Things really began to improve then. It seems that I would reach a certain level of comfort with art. tears of all kinds and that was as far as I could go. I was still nor satisfied with the results, althought my eyes were looking and feeling so much better by now.
That is when I decided to try Dwelle, Dakrina, and Nutra-tear. These and my routine of lid scrubs, compresses, fish and flaxseed oil supplements, and diet change which I had started doing all of these thing right from the beginning of this ordeal, has helped so much.
Here it is 5 months into this and I can now say that I am feeling so much better about my eyes and myself. My eyes are not as white as I would like but a lot whiter than than they were 5 months ago and they are feeling so much better. Where I was doing drops every hour or two for releif I only have to do once or twice a day, if that. I also failed to mention that I work at a computer for part of the day and I got Prios glasses which have helped take the strain off of my eyes.
I've been wanting to tell my story for awhile but was reluctant because from what I've been reading here is so many people have it much worse than I do. I really feel for all of you as this condition can be unbearable at times. I hope to god all of you finally get the relief you so deserve. Just keep trying and you WILL over come this problem.
Reading all your stories has inspired me to continue on with finding the relief that I was so desperately searching for. Thank you all.
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