I just got through reading Ian's (prattstar) post-LASEK experience and it gives me some renewed optimism and hope. I am 10 months post-PRK and going through the same mental anguish that he experienced at this phase of his recovery: depression, anxiety, and obsessing over the DE. I made my decision to have laser eye surgery after years of uncomfortable contact lens wear and eventual contact lens intolerance. The purpose of the PRK surgery, like most people, was to free myself of my glasses so I could live a more active lifestyle (hiking, camping, exercising, martial arts, etc.) without the burden of glasses. Had I known that I would end-up substituting the inconvenience of glasses for constant eye drops and irritation, I would have never gone through with it.
I want to start this thread to chronicle my journey towards managing my DE and hopefully provide some helpful information to anyone else who is going through this mess. I already posted the background information in my introductory post (http://www.dryeyezone.com/talk/showt...047-Struggling) so I will pick up from there. I will post results of my doctor visits and any significant changes (good or bad) to the thread. Unlike Ian, I don't expect a full recovery since I already had been diagnosed with MGD prior to surgery (thanks doc for recommending me for surgery anyway) but I never had the symptoms of DE prior to surgery. Without recapping too much, my current DE symptoms are as follows: occasional sticking eye lids in the morning, burning eyes during the day (much worse at night), and intermittent pain in the right eye. I also have a PVD that gives me an opaque string in my vision under certain light conditions, which was likely caused by my excessive eye rubbing due to the DE.
I have a scheduled appointment with my primary optometrist in December for my 1 year post-PRK check-up, but I am planning on seeing another ophthalmologist before then based on positive reviews I read on DEZ. My last appointment was this past Thursday at a highly regarded dry eye clinic in MD. The doctor there was very dismissive of my concerns. I brought a list of questions with me to the appointment and before I could get through all of them, she said to me, "This is your last question". I'm hoping that I will have better luck with another doctor.
Thanks to everyone on this board who risks drying out their eyes even further by reading these posts to provide positive feedback and words of encouragement. As anyone on this board knows, this whole ordeal has flipped my world upside down.
I want to start this thread to chronicle my journey towards managing my DE and hopefully provide some helpful information to anyone else who is going through this mess. I already posted the background information in my introductory post (http://www.dryeyezone.com/talk/showt...047-Struggling) so I will pick up from there. I will post results of my doctor visits and any significant changes (good or bad) to the thread. Unlike Ian, I don't expect a full recovery since I already had been diagnosed with MGD prior to surgery (thanks doc for recommending me for surgery anyway) but I never had the symptoms of DE prior to surgery. Without recapping too much, my current DE symptoms are as follows: occasional sticking eye lids in the morning, burning eyes during the day (much worse at night), and intermittent pain in the right eye. I also have a PVD that gives me an opaque string in my vision under certain light conditions, which was likely caused by my excessive eye rubbing due to the DE.
I have a scheduled appointment with my primary optometrist in December for my 1 year post-PRK check-up, but I am planning on seeing another ophthalmologist before then based on positive reviews I read on DEZ. My last appointment was this past Thursday at a highly regarded dry eye clinic in MD. The doctor there was very dismissive of my concerns. I brought a list of questions with me to the appointment and before I could get through all of them, she said to me, "This is your last question". I'm hoping that I will have better luck with another doctor.
Thanks to everyone on this board who risks drying out their eyes even further by reading these posts to provide positive feedback and words of encouragement. As anyone on this board knows, this whole ordeal has flipped my world upside down.
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