For the first time I have some positive news! I have had DES for almost 4 years and seen 5 doctors, most recently Dr. Latkany in NY. I ran into a colleague who asked about my goggles and she told me about her eye doctor who told her "dry eyes are my life". I kept thinking about that and finally made an appointment with Dr. Korb in Boston. I was there for three hours today. I really felt listened to. He took a history and then sent me off with his research assistant who took photos of my eyes which I could see on a large computer screen. I had been told one of my eyes don't quite shut, but I could see it in on the screen. She graded the dryness level in my eyes and had me sit for 45 minutes without my goggles on. There was no difference in the results, only the amount of pain. Then she gave me some hot compresses (which I had been told by two doctors I didn't need because I didn't have that kind of problem - who knows -) She photographed my eyes after the compresses while having me blink and then expressed my eye lids. I could see the oil coming out of the glands on the screen - it looked like a layer of gasoline on a puddle. She also had me fill out qustionnaires about frequency and severity of symptoms and pain. Then Dr. Korb discussed the results with me and he did the slit lamp test (sp?) with yellow stain. I will go back next week for more tests. (One will figurte out how many glands are functioning) He said he usually does it in 3-4 appointments, for more accurate results. Next time I am to try not to wear my goggles that day :0 He apparently has been doing a lot of research for years, and sees patients now twice a week. Previously, I have seen MDs, he is D.O. It was a wonderful experience, hope I'm not overly optimistic; it has been a roller coaster these years. Has anyone else seen or heard of this doctor??
Thanks!
Elaine
Thanks!
Elaine
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