I've been wanting to ask this question for a while. I'm wondering what dry eyes has done to others in their professional lives. To what extent are you still able to do your work and how has it developed over months/years?
I've suffered from severe dry eyes for a year now and have been unable to work for quite some time now. Right now I'm back at 2-3 hours work per day. My work consists mainly of reading and PC work. I have arranged a humifidier in my office as well as a larger screen, which has made it somewhat manageable, but so far this is really the maximum of what I'm able to do.
I'm optimistic though and hope it will still improve somewhat. But since this is probably caused by Sjögrens, I wonder where it ends. I don't have a clue and that's frustrating sometimes. I love(d) my work!
Thanks for sharing.
Meike - 28 years old and ambitious.
I've suffered from severe dry eyes for a year now and have been unable to work for quite some time now. Right now I'm back at 2-3 hours work per day. My work consists mainly of reading and PC work. I have arranged a humifidier in my office as well as a larger screen, which has made it somewhat manageable, but so far this is really the maximum of what I'm able to do.
I'm optimistic though and hope it will still improve somewhat. But since this is probably caused by Sjögrens, I wonder where it ends. I don't have a clue and that's frustrating sometimes. I love(d) my work!
Thanks for sharing.
Meike - 28 years old and ambitious.
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