I've been lurking on this site since about a week after lasik, but never really had the courage to post. But I have to say, even for us lurkers this site is really a wonderful support! I am four months post-lasik and yesterday my doctor gave up any pretense that it was a success. Which is both a relief (when your eyes are THAT painful you want someone to recognize it) and a disappointment. I am now farsighted in my left eye and slightly nearsighted with strong astigmatism in my right eye (double images). And, of course, have dry eyes - the assistant said I was neurotrophic and it could be up to two years before the nerves regrow themselves. I put refresh plus drops in just about every hour and never get a full night's sleep because of my eyes.
It is strange - I researched every aspect of lasik, all the statistics on everything that could go wrong. Except dry eye. I picked out the most respected retinal surgeon in the area (he is known nationally for his expertise in eye surgery and care), with the best support package I could find - yet did not find out that I would have to go off antihistamines until right before the surgery. I have severe allergies year round, and had mentioned that in prescreening. That morning was the first time "dry eye" was ever mentioned to me - though it was in the long list of "possibilities" in the form I had to sign off on. And for last month's visit I had to practically sit on my doctor to get him to prescribe something other than fish oil. He said "Well, your eyes go into a 12 month dry eye period following lasik" in a tone that said I should have known that. How could I know if there was nothing in the literature he sent out telling me that? I wish I'd found this site before I'd ever done this to myself. I am not a risk taker - but everything I'd read made it seem less than a 1/2 percent chance or less that something could go wrong.
Now I get headaches because the brain can't deal with an eye that is farsighted and one that is near - and my eyes are never comfortable because of the dry eye - never. And my doctor wants to do enhancements at 6 months, but I don't know if I can go through with it (though I don't think I can stay the way I am due to headaches). I am terrified that at the least it will set my dry eye back another 6 months, at the worst I could end up even less able to see than I am now.
I'm now on Restasis, (one month)
Lovaza (pharmaceutical-grade fish oil)
refresh plus eyedrops
refresh endura eyedrops
Have tried just about all drops on the market. If it has any sort of preservative, even one that is supposed to disappear before it gets in the eye, my eyes react badly to it.
I do warm and cold compresses and eyelid scrubs
I have been shocked, after paying so much for the lasik, how terribly expensive it has been to care for my eyes because of the Lasik. I am spending over a hundred dollars a month on regular eyedrops, plus another hundred for prescriptions, and just had to purchase eyeglasses to get me through the next couple months without headaches. Not to mention the fact that I am in the middle of starting to freelance my graphic design and can't work even a half day without headaches and painfully dry eyes, so you have time lost on jobs.
Anyway, thanks for reading my story and thank goodness for this site! You have no idea how many nights I've spent unable to sleep and needing some comfort - only to come here and feel like I'm not totally alone out.
Kelley
It is strange - I researched every aspect of lasik, all the statistics on everything that could go wrong. Except dry eye. I picked out the most respected retinal surgeon in the area (he is known nationally for his expertise in eye surgery and care), with the best support package I could find - yet did not find out that I would have to go off antihistamines until right before the surgery. I have severe allergies year round, and had mentioned that in prescreening. That morning was the first time "dry eye" was ever mentioned to me - though it was in the long list of "possibilities" in the form I had to sign off on. And for last month's visit I had to practically sit on my doctor to get him to prescribe something other than fish oil. He said "Well, your eyes go into a 12 month dry eye period following lasik" in a tone that said I should have known that. How could I know if there was nothing in the literature he sent out telling me that? I wish I'd found this site before I'd ever done this to myself. I am not a risk taker - but everything I'd read made it seem less than a 1/2 percent chance or less that something could go wrong.
Now I get headaches because the brain can't deal with an eye that is farsighted and one that is near - and my eyes are never comfortable because of the dry eye - never. And my doctor wants to do enhancements at 6 months, but I don't know if I can go through with it (though I don't think I can stay the way I am due to headaches). I am terrified that at the least it will set my dry eye back another 6 months, at the worst I could end up even less able to see than I am now.
I'm now on Restasis, (one month)
Lovaza (pharmaceutical-grade fish oil)
refresh plus eyedrops
refresh endura eyedrops
Have tried just about all drops on the market. If it has any sort of preservative, even one that is supposed to disappear before it gets in the eye, my eyes react badly to it.
I do warm and cold compresses and eyelid scrubs
I have been shocked, after paying so much for the lasik, how terribly expensive it has been to care for my eyes because of the Lasik. I am spending over a hundred dollars a month on regular eyedrops, plus another hundred for prescriptions, and just had to purchase eyeglasses to get me through the next couple months without headaches. Not to mention the fact that I am in the middle of starting to freelance my graphic design and can't work even a half day without headaches and painfully dry eyes, so you have time lost on jobs.
Anyway, thanks for reading my story and thank goodness for this site! You have no idea how many nights I've spent unable to sleep and needing some comfort - only to come here and feel like I'm not totally alone out.
Kelley
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