I am one of those people from early 2018 who stopped coming here eventually. I could not work, drive, enjoy hobbies, at times sleep. I was in constant pain or strong discomfort apart from sleeping. I left my job, I was stuck at home, contemplating some very dark thoughts, going though panic attacks and depression. I despised my friends and their happy little lives as I questioned every morning why I had to wake up agains. I was hopeless and disappointed in medical professionals.
But I am better now.
My blinks do not hurt. That was a debilitating symptom.
My eyes do not feel dry. Even in grocery stores. Only if humidity is below 40% indoors.
No weird sensations or pain.
I only feel them sometimes at night or in the morning. And not all the time.
I can bike without dry eye glasses and my eyes tear if I am too fast. I still wear them often because every fast-going biker should.
I don’t really use the eye drops much. Not going to the office helped. It was at times below 20% humidity. No, I can’t work in an full-time or evening part-time in the current office space. Ironically, thanks to a pandemic no one looks at me strangely for working from home.
I drive. I can drive for 2 hours or more. When we bought our current car I could not drive at all. My eyes felt full, weird, heavy.
My eyes are not scratched. My TBUT hovers around 8-9 or more. My inflammation score is still there but low. My osmolarity is still low. I can see oils in my glands. Some of them are kind of stuck so I still keep on daily massages.
Yes, I am still afraid. I am afraid to jinx it. I am afraid it will come back full force. It was bad. Like, “I can’t live like this” bad.
But a lot of times now I can think ahead. I can plan a trip. I can follow through. And I am not scared all the time. I have some power. High tech, low tech. I have some control and coping tools.
One big learning from this. There is no recipe for recovery. Someone swears by eating certain foods, someone by Xiidra, someone by IPL, others by manual expression.
Dry eye is complicated. At a certain point in my life I have read the full report from the dry eye doctor symposium. It is an amazing resource but way over my head in many respects. But it helped explain some of my conundrums.
http://forum.dryeyezone.com/forum/tfos-dews-ii
Dry eye is a wicked problem. It is multi-faceted with self-feeding loops and can arise from dozens of causes. Try to find your recipe.
I will share more in comments.
But I am better now.
My blinks do not hurt. That was a debilitating symptom.
My eyes do not feel dry. Even in grocery stores. Only if humidity is below 40% indoors.
No weird sensations or pain.
I only feel them sometimes at night or in the morning. And not all the time.
I can bike without dry eye glasses and my eyes tear if I am too fast. I still wear them often because every fast-going biker should.
I don’t really use the eye drops much. Not going to the office helped. It was at times below 20% humidity. No, I can’t work in an full-time or evening part-time in the current office space. Ironically, thanks to a pandemic no one looks at me strangely for working from home.
I drive. I can drive for 2 hours or more. When we bought our current car I could not drive at all. My eyes felt full, weird, heavy.
My eyes are not scratched. My TBUT hovers around 8-9 or more. My inflammation score is still there but low. My osmolarity is still low. I can see oils in my glands. Some of them are kind of stuck so I still keep on daily massages.
Yes, I am still afraid. I am afraid to jinx it. I am afraid it will come back full force. It was bad. Like, “I can’t live like this” bad.
But a lot of times now I can think ahead. I can plan a trip. I can follow through. And I am not scared all the time. I have some power. High tech, low tech. I have some control and coping tools.
One big learning from this. There is no recipe for recovery. Someone swears by eating certain foods, someone by Xiidra, someone by IPL, others by manual expression.
Dry eye is complicated. At a certain point in my life I have read the full report from the dry eye doctor symposium. It is an amazing resource but way over my head in many respects. But it helped explain some of my conundrums.
http://forum.dryeyezone.com/forum/tfos-dews-ii
Dry eye is a wicked problem. It is multi-faceted with self-feeding loops and can arise from dozens of causes. Try to find your recipe.
I will share more in comments.
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