I first started using Visine when I was young. It all began when I had been itching my eyes, and they became "red", so I was given some visine. I would come off the drops day after day and my eyes were still red so I would keep taking them for years. I would take them every couple of hours even in school. I had no idea it would affect me this much.
Now, years later, I havent used Visine, but I am still left with the ugly effects of rebound redness. I know how everyone feels, not wanting to go to work or to school just because someone would point out the fact that your eyes weren't white like theirs. I know what it's like waking up and rushing to the mirror to see if it was a "good day" or a "bad day." I understand what it feels like not being able to look someone in the eyes, and having relationships suffer when you can't look someone in the eyes. It's great to have other people here that understand what it's like to suffer from this. It's also funny to hear other people's experiences with doctors saying "its normal" or "your eyes are just dry"
Anyways, I don't know what to do now. I don't use any drops now. My eyes aren't as bad, but recently they have been bad. I have to squint in my classes so people can't see the hideous redness. I can't wait for summer to come to New England so I can wear sun glasses. I don't know what to do about my eyes. I have been told Alrex works, but recently I was told that I could possibly have "Blepharitis/MGD", and warned against it. Edit*, dispite how red my eyes are, I would not consider them itchy. They are just red, so I don't know if that throws Blepharitis out.
I just want my eyes to be white again. I look at other people in the hallways with their white eyes and smiles, and I can't help to feel jealous. And I feel bad about myself that I am complaining about this when I can't even imagine what someone with a disability must go through and feel. I just would like a solution so I am not limited by this. I have been looking for years, and I have gone to different doctors with no help.
Here are some pictures of my eye taken today, a "bad day",
Thanks everyone for taking the time to read this. If anyone has any advice or comments, feel free to post, I would appreciate the help!
Now, years later, I havent used Visine, but I am still left with the ugly effects of rebound redness. I know how everyone feels, not wanting to go to work or to school just because someone would point out the fact that your eyes weren't white like theirs. I know what it's like waking up and rushing to the mirror to see if it was a "good day" or a "bad day." I understand what it feels like not being able to look someone in the eyes, and having relationships suffer when you can't look someone in the eyes. It's great to have other people here that understand what it's like to suffer from this. It's also funny to hear other people's experiences with doctors saying "its normal" or "your eyes are just dry"
Anyways, I don't know what to do now. I don't use any drops now. My eyes aren't as bad, but recently they have been bad. I have to squint in my classes so people can't see the hideous redness. I can't wait for summer to come to New England so I can wear sun glasses. I don't know what to do about my eyes. I have been told Alrex works, but recently I was told that I could possibly have "Blepharitis/MGD", and warned against it. Edit*, dispite how red my eyes are, I would not consider them itchy. They are just red, so I don't know if that throws Blepharitis out.
I just want my eyes to be white again. I look at other people in the hallways with their white eyes and smiles, and I can't help to feel jealous. And I feel bad about myself that I am complaining about this when I can't even imagine what someone with a disability must go through and feel. I just would like a solution so I am not limited by this. I have been looking for years, and I have gone to different doctors with no help.
Here are some pictures of my eye taken today, a "bad day",
Thanks everyone for taking the time to read this. If anyone has any advice or comments, feel free to post, I would appreciate the help!
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