Hi!
I just wanted to post my greatest improvement so far - I just had orbital implants installed, + lid retraction repair
I have had very dry eyes for over two years; I think I got a 1 and a 2 on the Schirmer test! Like most of you, I'm sure, I saw a lot of very depressing and unhelpful doctors. I ran down a lot of rabbit trails.
Finally I found a team of specialists relatively nearby! I visited the Wilmer Eye Institute in Baltimore (I live in DC). I saw Dr. Prescott, who told me that my lower lids are retracted. She pointed out that I have white space between my irises and lower lids - apparently your lids are supposed to touch or partially cover them! She also tested my eyes under that blue light, and said that the dryness seems to be focused in a line across my lower eyes, where the lids would be staying open at night.
I did know that my eyes weren't closing at night, and it was very painful! Those goggles didn't work for me, or the saran wrap, or the gel, etc etc. I also felt a "sunburn" feeling in the lower outer corners of my eyes.
Two weeks ago I had the surgery with Dr. Rivera to prop up my lower eyelids. At first I was CURED, and running around with white eyes like a madman! - now I think the dramatic improvement was due to the prednisone gel I was squeezing into my eyes! My eyes are kind of back to being red/gritty again but I've reduced my eye drop usage from every half hour to about 3/4 times a day, which is still huge for me. My eyes are also a lot less painful.
I know that I had significant corneal damage from the dry eyes/not closing/contact lenses, which will definitely take time to heal. Maybe that is why some symptoms still linger. But I am very optimistic about this surgery! I'm seeing the doctor again on the 11th and will update this thread then
I have to say that it is great to look in the mirror at work after not having used eye drops for hours, and my eyes aren't terrifying! They've gone from red to pink. Here's hoping that fades to white soon
I just wanted to post my greatest improvement so far - I just had orbital implants installed, + lid retraction repair
I have had very dry eyes for over two years; I think I got a 1 and a 2 on the Schirmer test! Like most of you, I'm sure, I saw a lot of very depressing and unhelpful doctors. I ran down a lot of rabbit trails.
Finally I found a team of specialists relatively nearby! I visited the Wilmer Eye Institute in Baltimore (I live in DC). I saw Dr. Prescott, who told me that my lower lids are retracted. She pointed out that I have white space between my irises and lower lids - apparently your lids are supposed to touch or partially cover them! She also tested my eyes under that blue light, and said that the dryness seems to be focused in a line across my lower eyes, where the lids would be staying open at night.
I did know that my eyes weren't closing at night, and it was very painful! Those goggles didn't work for me, or the saran wrap, or the gel, etc etc. I also felt a "sunburn" feeling in the lower outer corners of my eyes.
Two weeks ago I had the surgery with Dr. Rivera to prop up my lower eyelids. At first I was CURED, and running around with white eyes like a madman! - now I think the dramatic improvement was due to the prednisone gel I was squeezing into my eyes! My eyes are kind of back to being red/gritty again but I've reduced my eye drop usage from every half hour to about 3/4 times a day, which is still huge for me. My eyes are also a lot less painful.
I know that I had significant corneal damage from the dry eyes/not closing/contact lenses, which will definitely take time to heal. Maybe that is why some symptoms still linger. But I am very optimistic about this surgery! I'm seeing the doctor again on the 11th and will update this thread then
I have to say that it is great to look in the mirror at work after not having used eye drops for hours, and my eyes aren't terrifying! They've gone from red to pink. Here's hoping that fades to white soon
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