I was both relieved and discouraged when I found this website. Relieved because I realized that I wasn't crazy (in spite of everyone who tells me they have dry eyes too and it's no big deal....just use eyedrops!) Discouraged because I was hoping that someday this would get better. After reading several of the posts, it looks like this is something I'm going to have to live with for a long time, which basically confirms my fears.
Briefly, this is my story:
I started having problems in November, 2005. I've been to no less than 11 eye doctors during the past year. Although I have never been diagnosed with anything other than "chronic dry eyes" due to menopause, I have been treated for cornea ulcers, SLK's, and staph infections. Like most of you, I wake up every day wondering what's in store for me THIS DAY. No one wants to hear my stories anymore because they have NO IDEA when I try to explain to them that at any given time I feel like a piece of glass is stuck in my eye, or I have a lighted match in my eye, or pins and needles are sticking my eyes (sometimes I have all of this pain at the same time). They have NO CLUE how painful it is. And, in spite of everything you read about how many millions of people have chronic dry eyes, no one I know personally has had the problems I have had or experienced the pain I go through every day. I have put so much stuff in my eyes the last year that it can't be good!
Like many of you, I am depressed because I can no longer wear eye makeup, I can't use hairspray, my eyes are red all the time (I watched with envy the other day as someone rubbed their eyes....I used to do that.....now I couldn't dream of rubbing my eyelids for fear I will "tear away the cells" and live in pain for the next week!) I am at the doctor's office every week, which is draining me financially. I can't look in the light...driving in white snow is Hell. I have dim light bulbs all over my house. Someone told me the other day I looked drunk...I am drunk....WITH PAIN!
Currently, I am putting one drop of Alrex in both eyes twice a day. I had been using TobraDex to treat my SLK's, but my doctor finally told me I couldn't use it anymore because it's a steriod.
My questions to you guys are:
Does anyone know a GOOD eye doctor in the Cleveland area who is a specialist with dry eyes? I have gone to a corneal specialist at the Cleveland Clinic who told me to "open one eye in the morning and stare at the ceiling until the other eye waters up...then open that eye and you'll be fine." WHAT!!?? I have to walk to the bathroom with my eyes shut until I can put something in them so my lids don't stick to my eyeballs!
Has anyone had the "scraping of the cornea" done? If so, what were the results (I hear it hurts)!
Also, I just started using a humidifer...are we suppose to use cool air or warm air (I didn't know there was a difference until I went to buy one!)
My every waking hour is spent thinking about this pain and wondering what's in store for me the rest of my life. How can someone have dry eyes when they cry so much!
Thanks for listening and I hope someone has the answers to my questions.
Briefly, this is my story:
I started having problems in November, 2005. I've been to no less than 11 eye doctors during the past year. Although I have never been diagnosed with anything other than "chronic dry eyes" due to menopause, I have been treated for cornea ulcers, SLK's, and staph infections. Like most of you, I wake up every day wondering what's in store for me THIS DAY. No one wants to hear my stories anymore because they have NO IDEA when I try to explain to them that at any given time I feel like a piece of glass is stuck in my eye, or I have a lighted match in my eye, or pins and needles are sticking my eyes (sometimes I have all of this pain at the same time). They have NO CLUE how painful it is. And, in spite of everything you read about how many millions of people have chronic dry eyes, no one I know personally has had the problems I have had or experienced the pain I go through every day. I have put so much stuff in my eyes the last year that it can't be good!
Like many of you, I am depressed because I can no longer wear eye makeup, I can't use hairspray, my eyes are red all the time (I watched with envy the other day as someone rubbed their eyes....I used to do that.....now I couldn't dream of rubbing my eyelids for fear I will "tear away the cells" and live in pain for the next week!) I am at the doctor's office every week, which is draining me financially. I can't look in the light...driving in white snow is Hell. I have dim light bulbs all over my house. Someone told me the other day I looked drunk...I am drunk....WITH PAIN!
Currently, I am putting one drop of Alrex in both eyes twice a day. I had been using TobraDex to treat my SLK's, but my doctor finally told me I couldn't use it anymore because it's a steriod.
My questions to you guys are:
Does anyone know a GOOD eye doctor in the Cleveland area who is a specialist with dry eyes? I have gone to a corneal specialist at the Cleveland Clinic who told me to "open one eye in the morning and stare at the ceiling until the other eye waters up...then open that eye and you'll be fine." WHAT!!?? I have to walk to the bathroom with my eyes shut until I can put something in them so my lids don't stick to my eyeballs!
Has anyone had the "scraping of the cornea" done? If so, what were the results (I hear it hurts)!
Also, I just started using a humidifer...are we suppose to use cool air or warm air (I didn't know there was a difference until I went to buy one!)
My every waking hour is spent thinking about this pain and wondering what's in store for me the rest of my life. How can someone have dry eyes when they cry so much!
Thanks for listening and I hope someone has the answers to my questions.
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