Out of desperation, I'm seeking feedback from others hoping to gain some new insight on resolving my eye problems. I am near-sighted. I started wearing glasses in 4th grade, and contacts in 6th grade. I'm now 22 and just want to see, period.
I apologize for the length of my post. My situation can not be summed up accurately in just a sentence or two. I would really appreciate some feedback.
Two years ago, I was diagnosed with conjunctivitis and prescribed antibiotics by my primary care physician. It returned a couple weeks later and so I used the antibiotic drops again and was referred to an eye doctor at a different practice from where I usually go. He said the infection was gone and all that was left was inflammation, so I did a round of steroids. I continued to have redness and itching, so I saw my regular eye doctor. Actually, I probably saw him around 13 times. We started out trying lubricating eye drops and allergy eye drops, and I tried several different types of contact lenses (5-10ish?). My problems escalated as allergy season hit. I have very bad allergies and developed hives under my upper eyelids. The hives were sooo itchy and my eyes swelled a LOT. I started allergen immunotherapy and, in addition to my Allegra and Singulair, began taking Vistaril, which helped significantly with the hives. A year later I was still having trouble with contacts and so my eye doctor encouraged me to give them up and wear glasses full-time. I was reluctant to do so because I knew my glasses gave me headaches, but I did it anyways and hoped that they would subside within a few weeks once I "got used to them."
Not the case.
It has been another entire year since I gave up my contacts. A year of wearing my glasses, visiting my eye doctor many more times, checking and rechecking my glasses prescription, adding correction for astigmatism, trying a new prescription for reading glasses, punctal plugs, and various eye drops. I have been through 15 eye drops now. I currently use Restasis, Genteal Moderate-Severe, Refresh Optive Advanced (when I'm trying to wear contacts especially), Pataday for itching, and Alrex or Lotemax for hives. I was also referred to a "specialist." She said my tear production has increased since I started the Restasis, but I don't actually FEEL any difference. I've also had my thyroid tested. On the first test, it came back just a little low and on the second one it was normal. Sigh.
I could probably stand the dry eyes if my glasses didn't cause me such agony. Over the course of the past year, the headaches did not subside. My eyes throb, I feel a little light-headed and nauseous. The best way to describe it is like being car sick ALL THE TIME. The nausea has progressed in severity over the past 6 weeks. This past week, I was feeling particularly miserable so I removed my glasses for relief and decided to take a nap. I woke up feeling better and ate some dinner. I put my glasses back on to do some homework on my computer. Ten minutes later I began vomiting. New all-time low.
I have felt miserable all week. I don't know what to do. I am a grad school student with papers to write and textbooks to read, but seeing makes me sick. I don't want to give up school. I really, really don't. I just don't know what else to do. If I can't wear contacts and I can't wear glasses, how can I see? I have a consult for LASIK this week, but I'm not getting my hopes up. I am probably not a candidate because of my dry eye. I also have an appointment with an ENT to consider equilibrium disorders. Then I have a meeting with an employee of my university to discuss my options for school. Who knew eyes could make you so sick?
I apologize for the length of my post. My situation can not be summed up accurately in just a sentence or two. I would really appreciate some feedback.
Two years ago, I was diagnosed with conjunctivitis and prescribed antibiotics by my primary care physician. It returned a couple weeks later and so I used the antibiotic drops again and was referred to an eye doctor at a different practice from where I usually go. He said the infection was gone and all that was left was inflammation, so I did a round of steroids. I continued to have redness and itching, so I saw my regular eye doctor. Actually, I probably saw him around 13 times. We started out trying lubricating eye drops and allergy eye drops, and I tried several different types of contact lenses (5-10ish?). My problems escalated as allergy season hit. I have very bad allergies and developed hives under my upper eyelids. The hives were sooo itchy and my eyes swelled a LOT. I started allergen immunotherapy and, in addition to my Allegra and Singulair, began taking Vistaril, which helped significantly with the hives. A year later I was still having trouble with contacts and so my eye doctor encouraged me to give them up and wear glasses full-time. I was reluctant to do so because I knew my glasses gave me headaches, but I did it anyways and hoped that they would subside within a few weeks once I "got used to them."
Not the case.
It has been another entire year since I gave up my contacts. A year of wearing my glasses, visiting my eye doctor many more times, checking and rechecking my glasses prescription, adding correction for astigmatism, trying a new prescription for reading glasses, punctal plugs, and various eye drops. I have been through 15 eye drops now. I currently use Restasis, Genteal Moderate-Severe, Refresh Optive Advanced (when I'm trying to wear contacts especially), Pataday for itching, and Alrex or Lotemax for hives. I was also referred to a "specialist." She said my tear production has increased since I started the Restasis, but I don't actually FEEL any difference. I've also had my thyroid tested. On the first test, it came back just a little low and on the second one it was normal. Sigh.
I could probably stand the dry eyes if my glasses didn't cause me such agony. Over the course of the past year, the headaches did not subside. My eyes throb, I feel a little light-headed and nauseous. The best way to describe it is like being car sick ALL THE TIME. The nausea has progressed in severity over the past 6 weeks. This past week, I was feeling particularly miserable so I removed my glasses for relief and decided to take a nap. I woke up feeling better and ate some dinner. I put my glasses back on to do some homework on my computer. Ten minutes later I began vomiting. New all-time low.
I have felt miserable all week. I don't know what to do. I am a grad school student with papers to write and textbooks to read, but seeing makes me sick. I don't want to give up school. I really, really don't. I just don't know what else to do. If I can't wear contacts and I can't wear glasses, how can I see? I have a consult for LASIK this week, but I'm not getting my hopes up. I am probably not a candidate because of my dry eye. I also have an appointment with an ENT to consider equilibrium disorders. Then I have a meeting with an employee of my university to discuss my options for school. Who knew eyes could make you so sick?
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