My dry eye hell began in early December. On January 1st I went to a windy beach and still was more or less ok. By approximately January 7th I had to quit work.
I distinctly remember standing in the kitchen and taking either raberprazole (Aciphex) or Tecta (which in hindsight I really do not need). After swallowing the pill I felt as if something sucked out the moisture from my eyes. When I stopped this pill for a week, I instantly felt better. I was at a ski resort next to a fire place and I was still fine. As soon as I got back on it started to notice chlorine in the water. My eyes would feel as if I opened them in the pool while I would simply wash my face. I went out and bought my very first preserved eye drops in mid December.
While I did a lot of things that I should not have but I am still shocked by how quickly I descended into less than 4 second TBUT and NO yawn tears (they came back).
Contributing factors: office work in the last year, 12h computer/phone screen days in law October to through December with electrical heating on, exposure to a known allergen for a month in November, extreme psychological stress in November/December, getting off the birth control pill in early December, taking medication with dry eye side effects in mid-late December, taking medication with a rare dry eye side effect, using a sleeping eye pillow because my eyes bugged me (pretty sure that’s what lead to corneal damage), insomnia for 2 weeks in December/early January, preserved eye drops more than 5 times a day for several weeks.
I distinctly remember standing in the kitchen and taking either raberprazole (Aciphex) or Tecta (which in hindsight I really do not need). After swallowing the pill I felt as if something sucked out the moisture from my eyes. When I stopped this pill for a week, I instantly felt better. I was at a ski resort next to a fire place and I was still fine. As soon as I got back on it started to notice chlorine in the water. My eyes would feel as if I opened them in the pool while I would simply wash my face. I went out and bought my very first preserved eye drops in mid December.
While I did a lot of things that I should not have but I am still shocked by how quickly I descended into less than 4 second TBUT and NO yawn tears (they came back).
Contributing factors: office work in the last year, 12h computer/phone screen days in law October to through December with electrical heating on, exposure to a known allergen for a month in November, extreme psychological stress in November/December, getting off the birth control pill in early December, taking medication with dry eye side effects in mid-late December, taking medication with a rare dry eye side effect, using a sleeping eye pillow because my eyes bugged me (pretty sure that’s what lead to corneal damage), insomnia for 2 weeks in December/early January, preserved eye drops more than 5 times a day for several weeks.
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