Hello everyone!
I've been a silent observer in the last weeks, and this forum is where I tried to find some comfort for my mother who suffers from the effects of LASIK surgery. I apologize for my English as it is not my mother tongue.
My mother has never been lucky. She suffered from a rare disease called "disease of the pudendal nerve" which took years to be diagnosed. She finally had a surgery that really improved her condition (70% improvement). To celebrate it all, my mother decided to have LASIK on January 18, 2011.
A terrible mistake, because it created significant consequences that affect herquality of life: she can no longer go out, read, cook, etc..She has the constant feeling of having hair in her eyes, plus a burning sensation. All this gives her terrible headaches. In short, my mother no longer has any quality of life. She is in a very depressed mood and even think about assisted suicide in Switzerland.
I do not know why I am writing this. I need to talk to people who understand my situation. I did extensive research to find solutions to my mother, but nothing seems to work for her. Here is our current treatment:
1. Restasis (she has been on it for 6 months this week)
2. Doxyxycline ( a month now)
3. It is the warm compresses and massages in addition to clean her eyelids.
4. She had 2 glands discharges (with a month break between them). She will have another one in 3 weeks.
5. She had multiple types of drops, steroid creams, etc. She takes Omega-3 supplements, Flax oil, etc.
The doctor thinks she might need to go toToronto to receive a vibration treatment (maybe it's the lipiflow but I'm not sure?).
We also ordered humid chamber goggles from France (BLEPHASTEAM ®), but the effect won't be until 3 weeks.
My mother was very frustrated because she suffers from rosacea, and according to her research, the doctor should have given her doxycycline before the surgery as a prevention treatment. And he did not.
Do you think my mother can find a quality of life? Should she be hopeful of a brighter future? I'm afraid there is no more solutions ...
Thank you for reading me.
Rachel
I've been a silent observer in the last weeks, and this forum is where I tried to find some comfort for my mother who suffers from the effects of LASIK surgery. I apologize for my English as it is not my mother tongue.
My mother has never been lucky. She suffered from a rare disease called "disease of the pudendal nerve" which took years to be diagnosed. She finally had a surgery that really improved her condition (70% improvement). To celebrate it all, my mother decided to have LASIK on January 18, 2011.
A terrible mistake, because it created significant consequences that affect herquality of life: she can no longer go out, read, cook, etc..She has the constant feeling of having hair in her eyes, plus a burning sensation. All this gives her terrible headaches. In short, my mother no longer has any quality of life. She is in a very depressed mood and even think about assisted suicide in Switzerland.
I do not know why I am writing this. I need to talk to people who understand my situation. I did extensive research to find solutions to my mother, but nothing seems to work for her. Here is our current treatment:
1. Restasis (she has been on it for 6 months this week)
2. Doxyxycline ( a month now)
3. It is the warm compresses and massages in addition to clean her eyelids.
4. She had 2 glands discharges (with a month break between them). She will have another one in 3 weeks.
5. She had multiple types of drops, steroid creams, etc. She takes Omega-3 supplements, Flax oil, etc.
The doctor thinks she might need to go toToronto to receive a vibration treatment (maybe it's the lipiflow but I'm not sure?).
We also ordered humid chamber goggles from France (BLEPHASTEAM ®), but the effect won't be until 3 weeks.
My mother was very frustrated because she suffers from rosacea, and according to her research, the doctor should have given her doxycycline before the surgery as a prevention treatment. And he did not.
Do you think my mother can find a quality of life? Should she be hopeful of a brighter future? I'm afraid there is no more solutions ...
Thank you for reading me.
Rachel
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