So ive been lurking on these forums for far too long and havent posted anything yet. Ive gained quite a bit of knowledge through them and i feel like i should share my story for the many others going through the same thing. So here is my story and if you have any questions or comments feel free to post or pm me.
So ill start my story from what I think was the beginning. I started wearing contacts around the 8th grade and wore them "successfully" until i was 23. I never really had any dry eye issues and I should also say that i was always pretty diligent in cleaning them/storing them in clean solution. I probably slept in them a total of 5 times during that whole stretch and that was only for an hour nap or so. I also wouldn't consider myself an overwearer of contacts. I would wear them to school and would take them out when i got home. I would often not wear them on the weekends unless i was going out.
So at age 23 i suffered from a corneal ulcer in my left eye. It was my own stupidity on the day that i got it because i felt that there was something under my contact but was running late for work so i didn't bother taking it out and flushing it. When i took it out later that day i had that foreign body sensation and in a few hours my eye was bloodshot. I woke up the next morning with extreme light sensitivity that caused really bad headaches. I went to urgent care and luckily the corneal ulcer was out of my field of vision and healed nicely in a couple weeks with tobradex/vigamox. I basically quit wearing contacts after this to let my ulcer heal since I realized how i could have permanently damaged my vision if the ulcer was just a little higher up on my cornea.
So fast forward about a year. My life was on track. I had just recently found out i got into a physician assistant program at an ivy league school. My buddies and I wanted to do a backpack trip through europe before we all went our separate ways. I decided I wanted to get back into contacts for the trip so i went to the optometrist and he fitted me with a new pair. However when i started wearing them it seemed different. I would get a tired, uncomfortable feeling in my eyes with them in and no matter what different brand he tried, it seemed like they all felt this way. I also noticed that there was some veins in my eyes that i didn't have before so i raised these concerns with him but he brushed it off and said "maybe its dry eye". He then tried me in a different pair of contacts. So at that point i quit contacts for good because I thought there was something more to this. So i went to the ophthalmologist i saw when i got my ulcer and he diagnosed me with dry eye. He gave me suggestions to use artificial tears and also put me on the steroid FML.
So I left for the European backpack trip and was taking the FML drops 3x a day for 2 weeks. I was also using artificial tears a couple times a day and refresh pm at night. To be honest, I think this is when my eyes really took a turn for the worse. Before the fml and artificial tears i didn't even notice that my eyes were dry but while i was taking them it seemed like they got drier and also more veins started to grow in my eyes. I ended up going to two ophthalmologists while in europe who basically said i have dry eye and gave me more drops. One said the fml probably made my eyes worse.
So a month later im back and my eyes are at their absolute worse. My trip was basically ruined because i thought about my eyes all day 24/7. I was in a depressed mood and my anxiety levels were through the roof because my eyes had a tired, dry feeling all day. I went to several ophthalmologists before i finally found one that was atleast willing to help answer my questions and explain the reasoning behind doing stuff. We went through a kind of trial and error period over the summer. I used restasis, doxy, fish oil, warm compresses, plugs, and stopped using the refresh pm because of what i read on the site. I definitely wasn't using as many drops by the end of the summer and my eyes only occasionally had the tired, dry feeling.
So here i am today....5 months since finding out i had dry eye. I moved out to the east coast for school and left all my family/gf/support system behind. I thought i was ready for school/air conditioning, but i definitely wasn't. Orientation last week in a/c for 8-9 hours killed my eyes and i had to keep them closed most of the time despite putting an eye drop in every hour. I had been avoiding a/c all summer and babying my eyes so they would hopefully heal enough but apparently that didn't work. My mood has gone from good to kind of depressed over the past week. I have seriously considered dropping out of school these past few days and i don't know if i can manage the long hours of studying and the a/c. It gets me so frustrated to think that all my hard work over my life could go down the drain because of my stupid eyes being too dry.
So that is my (long) story. I still dont know the reason behind my dry eye despite seeing 7 different ophthalmologists. I felt the need to get that off my chest and was hoping for some words of advice/encouragement to help me get through this rough patch. I would also appreciate it if anyone would be willing to talk to me either through pm or on the phone just for those times when im feeling really low and need someone who understands how severe dry eye affects your life. Thanks for reading!
So ill start my story from what I think was the beginning. I started wearing contacts around the 8th grade and wore them "successfully" until i was 23. I never really had any dry eye issues and I should also say that i was always pretty diligent in cleaning them/storing them in clean solution. I probably slept in them a total of 5 times during that whole stretch and that was only for an hour nap or so. I also wouldn't consider myself an overwearer of contacts. I would wear them to school and would take them out when i got home. I would often not wear them on the weekends unless i was going out.
So at age 23 i suffered from a corneal ulcer in my left eye. It was my own stupidity on the day that i got it because i felt that there was something under my contact but was running late for work so i didn't bother taking it out and flushing it. When i took it out later that day i had that foreign body sensation and in a few hours my eye was bloodshot. I woke up the next morning with extreme light sensitivity that caused really bad headaches. I went to urgent care and luckily the corneal ulcer was out of my field of vision and healed nicely in a couple weeks with tobradex/vigamox. I basically quit wearing contacts after this to let my ulcer heal since I realized how i could have permanently damaged my vision if the ulcer was just a little higher up on my cornea.
So fast forward about a year. My life was on track. I had just recently found out i got into a physician assistant program at an ivy league school. My buddies and I wanted to do a backpack trip through europe before we all went our separate ways. I decided I wanted to get back into contacts for the trip so i went to the optometrist and he fitted me with a new pair. However when i started wearing them it seemed different. I would get a tired, uncomfortable feeling in my eyes with them in and no matter what different brand he tried, it seemed like they all felt this way. I also noticed that there was some veins in my eyes that i didn't have before so i raised these concerns with him but he brushed it off and said "maybe its dry eye". He then tried me in a different pair of contacts. So at that point i quit contacts for good because I thought there was something more to this. So i went to the ophthalmologist i saw when i got my ulcer and he diagnosed me with dry eye. He gave me suggestions to use artificial tears and also put me on the steroid FML.
So I left for the European backpack trip and was taking the FML drops 3x a day for 2 weeks. I was also using artificial tears a couple times a day and refresh pm at night. To be honest, I think this is when my eyes really took a turn for the worse. Before the fml and artificial tears i didn't even notice that my eyes were dry but while i was taking them it seemed like they got drier and also more veins started to grow in my eyes. I ended up going to two ophthalmologists while in europe who basically said i have dry eye and gave me more drops. One said the fml probably made my eyes worse.
So a month later im back and my eyes are at their absolute worse. My trip was basically ruined because i thought about my eyes all day 24/7. I was in a depressed mood and my anxiety levels were through the roof because my eyes had a tired, dry feeling all day. I went to several ophthalmologists before i finally found one that was atleast willing to help answer my questions and explain the reasoning behind doing stuff. We went through a kind of trial and error period over the summer. I used restasis, doxy, fish oil, warm compresses, plugs, and stopped using the refresh pm because of what i read on the site. I definitely wasn't using as many drops by the end of the summer and my eyes only occasionally had the tired, dry feeling.
So here i am today....5 months since finding out i had dry eye. I moved out to the east coast for school and left all my family/gf/support system behind. I thought i was ready for school/air conditioning, but i definitely wasn't. Orientation last week in a/c for 8-9 hours killed my eyes and i had to keep them closed most of the time despite putting an eye drop in every hour. I had been avoiding a/c all summer and babying my eyes so they would hopefully heal enough but apparently that didn't work. My mood has gone from good to kind of depressed over the past week. I have seriously considered dropping out of school these past few days and i don't know if i can manage the long hours of studying and the a/c. It gets me so frustrated to think that all my hard work over my life could go down the drain because of my stupid eyes being too dry.
So that is my (long) story. I still dont know the reason behind my dry eye despite seeing 7 different ophthalmologists. I felt the need to get that off my chest and was hoping for some words of advice/encouragement to help me get through this rough patch. I would also appreciate it if anyone would be willing to talk to me either through pm or on the phone just for those times when im feeling really low and need someone who understands how severe dry eye affects your life. Thanks for reading!
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