I've had 3 years of misery with dry eye/mucus fishing syndrome. I've seen 2 opthalmologists, 2 homeopaths, tried acupunture, reflexology, had tests for Sjogren's, Lupus, allergies. Have tried every topical ointment, eyelid scrubbing, eye drops, cortizone, penicillin, heat pads, ice packs. My specialist said there was nothing more he could do for me. I fished mucus all day, every day for 3 years. My eyes burned, itched and ached 24/7.
3 weeks ago I visited my GP for flu, and almost jokingly suggested he take a swab of the mucus. Tests came back showing I had an infection - "acinetobacter baumanni" - commonly known as the "hospital bug" as it's usually contracted in hospitals. The only treatment this will respond to is Sulphur - I went on a very inexpensive course of Sulphur tablets (South African brand name "Purbac"), and within 4 days my eyes were absolutely perfect - no pain, no mucus, no redness. Whoooooopeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!
PS: Have been on every antibiotic possible as well - saw my GP virtually every month for 3 years, and at no point did he consider doing a swab of the mucus, which in hindsight seems the obvious thing. I have always had dry eyes, but never had the chronic pain, flaking eyelids and masses of mucus. Other sufferers should get the mucus tested as a first resort and work from there, rather than taking ransom (and often useless) medication.
3 weeks ago I visited my GP for flu, and almost jokingly suggested he take a swab of the mucus. Tests came back showing I had an infection - "acinetobacter baumanni" - commonly known as the "hospital bug" as it's usually contracted in hospitals. The only treatment this will respond to is Sulphur - I went on a very inexpensive course of Sulphur tablets (South African brand name "Purbac"), and within 4 days my eyes were absolutely perfect - no pain, no mucus, no redness. Whoooooopeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!
PS: Have been on every antibiotic possible as well - saw my GP virtually every month for 3 years, and at no point did he consider doing a swab of the mucus, which in hindsight seems the obvious thing. I have always had dry eyes, but never had the chronic pain, flaking eyelids and masses of mucus. Other sufferers should get the mucus tested as a first resort and work from there, rather than taking ransom (and often useless) medication.
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