I'm a 44 year old woman who has suffered with...I believe...severe bouts of dry eye that coincide with my hormonal patterns. I've had these issues of feeling grit, dirt, soreness, redness and discomfort in my early 20's; desperately trying to see in a mirror what the hell is going on. On the colored part of my eye, if the light was right, I would see these tiny deposits of debris on my cornea that wouldn't come off.
An ENT I worked for was able to see them one day in 1990 and was baffled. His only explanation was that i could have a mild case of dry eye the the mucous coagulated creating these tiny deposits. The pain and discomfort was because they irritated my cornea. He swiped them off with a Q-tip and suggested that's what I do. So, I did...every time I had an episode. This went on for years for days at a time, then I was okay...and in a week or so, it would come back. The Q-tip changed into my finger as the problem got worse as the years went by. The duration became longer and more intense. I could feel okay and out of nowhere, I could feel the pain of these things and was unable to focus on anything until I could relieve my cornea. It was also coupled with grittiness, soreness, burning, constant blinking; the only way I felt relief were to lay still with my eyes closed in the dark.
For the past several years, the episodes have gotten worse. In the morning, I'm fine, but after 3pm into the night, this problem acts up. Since it's not constant, every day...the 2 Opthomologists I've seen have not witnessed the problem, therefore could not formally diagnose me. The other guy acknowledged my cornea is inflamed because I would wake up after a bad night with filmy, clouded vision. He wanted me to return when it was happening...which was virtually impossible because I can't drive with this.
I realized within the past few years the episodes coincide with my hormonal cycle...occurring 3-4 days before I menstruate and ovulate, peaking at the onset and slowly tapering off for the next few days. Between events, it's minimum and I have a few days of quiet. Dry eye seems to fit in every way except the link with my hormones. It's terrible and I'm afraid it will be constant once I go through menopause. Even my eyelids and skin feel "dry" when it's bad. I've used all kinds of OTC drops, changed my diet, vitamins and water intake to make a difference...nothing has helped.
I was able to try Restasis from a co-worker who could not use it because it burned her eyes. I have not had an issue in over a week...it's like a miracle and it made a difference instantly. I have wanted to try this, but I did not have insurance and did not want to pay out all that money for something that did not work. Now I want my own script for Restatsis as I only have a month's supply.
I have lived with this for so long and it makes me crazy because it is agony. Does this sound familiar to anyone?? It can come out of nowhere...and it feels like a needle going into my eye and there are tiny little deposits of something that I can see...only because of the small shadow they cast. Sometimes there's just one and other times, when it's really bad there are like 8 of them. I can push them off, sometimes with great difficulty and I have instant relief, but in 15 minutes or so they're back again when it's really bad. This can go on all night until I decide to go to sleep. It's greatly affected my life...especially in the past several years . Restasis has been amazing, but I have no idea why this is working and nothing else has.
Dani
An ENT I worked for was able to see them one day in 1990 and was baffled. His only explanation was that i could have a mild case of dry eye the the mucous coagulated creating these tiny deposits. The pain and discomfort was because they irritated my cornea. He swiped them off with a Q-tip and suggested that's what I do. So, I did...every time I had an episode. This went on for years for days at a time, then I was okay...and in a week or so, it would come back. The Q-tip changed into my finger as the problem got worse as the years went by. The duration became longer and more intense. I could feel okay and out of nowhere, I could feel the pain of these things and was unable to focus on anything until I could relieve my cornea. It was also coupled with grittiness, soreness, burning, constant blinking; the only way I felt relief were to lay still with my eyes closed in the dark.
For the past several years, the episodes have gotten worse. In the morning, I'm fine, but after 3pm into the night, this problem acts up. Since it's not constant, every day...the 2 Opthomologists I've seen have not witnessed the problem, therefore could not formally diagnose me. The other guy acknowledged my cornea is inflamed because I would wake up after a bad night with filmy, clouded vision. He wanted me to return when it was happening...which was virtually impossible because I can't drive with this.
I realized within the past few years the episodes coincide with my hormonal cycle...occurring 3-4 days before I menstruate and ovulate, peaking at the onset and slowly tapering off for the next few days. Between events, it's minimum and I have a few days of quiet. Dry eye seems to fit in every way except the link with my hormones. It's terrible and I'm afraid it will be constant once I go through menopause. Even my eyelids and skin feel "dry" when it's bad. I've used all kinds of OTC drops, changed my diet, vitamins and water intake to make a difference...nothing has helped.
I was able to try Restasis from a co-worker who could not use it because it burned her eyes. I have not had an issue in over a week...it's like a miracle and it made a difference instantly. I have wanted to try this, but I did not have insurance and did not want to pay out all that money for something that did not work. Now I want my own script for Restatsis as I only have a month's supply.
I have lived with this for so long and it makes me crazy because it is agony. Does this sound familiar to anyone?? It can come out of nowhere...and it feels like a needle going into my eye and there are tiny little deposits of something that I can see...only because of the small shadow they cast. Sometimes there's just one and other times, when it's really bad there are like 8 of them. I can push them off, sometimes with great difficulty and I have instant relief, but in 15 minutes or so they're back again when it's really bad. This can go on all night until I decide to go to sleep. It's greatly affected my life...especially in the past several years . Restasis has been amazing, but I have no idea why this is working and nothing else has.
Dani
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