Hope you're all okay. Though of course, you wouldn't be 100% if you were a member here, but it is Friday.
But cut to the chase, right?
So I'm another one of those who went on Accutane, though over here in England, it's called Roaccutane, and 3-4 years after finishing with that drug - My eyes are screwed. I'm only 19, and after reading the dry eye remedy book and seeing it confirmed in there (and on the forums here) clearly the drug caused terrible dry eye for me and a lot of people. It's truly frustrating to have not been properly told about this when signing to go on to the accutane drug. I was only 15 at the time, and it was a brief bullet point in the side effects listing. If I'd of known (!!) But what can I/we do? There doesn't seem a lot of hope from what I've seen on here, and that makes it all the more upsetting.
I have an appointment with an eye specialist at my City's Hospital though after researching on the internet, I'm not expecting much. I expect they'll say.. 'Have you tried eye drops?' (Of course I have you moron!)
The most that seems to be available over here is the punctual plugs, and they don't fix the problem for everyone.
I'm going on a bit here...
But my main problem is constant bloodshot eyes (can't look at people in the eye without seeing them notice my drug-atticted looking eyes) and of course the horrible feeling of dryness in the eyes, which don't do well when you work on a computer all day.
Someone shine me some hope!
-Stef
But cut to the chase, right?
So I'm another one of those who went on Accutane, though over here in England, it's called Roaccutane, and 3-4 years after finishing with that drug - My eyes are screwed. I'm only 19, and after reading the dry eye remedy book and seeing it confirmed in there (and on the forums here) clearly the drug caused terrible dry eye for me and a lot of people. It's truly frustrating to have not been properly told about this when signing to go on to the accutane drug. I was only 15 at the time, and it was a brief bullet point in the side effects listing. If I'd of known (!!) But what can I/we do? There doesn't seem a lot of hope from what I've seen on here, and that makes it all the more upsetting.
I have an appointment with an eye specialist at my City's Hospital though after researching on the internet, I'm not expecting much. I expect they'll say.. 'Have you tried eye drops?' (Of course I have you moron!)
The most that seems to be available over here is the punctual plugs, and they don't fix the problem for everyone.
I'm going on a bit here...
But my main problem is constant bloodshot eyes (can't look at people in the eye without seeing them notice my drug-atticted looking eyes) and of course the horrible feeling of dryness in the eyes, which don't do well when you work on a computer all day.
Someone shine me some hope!
-Stef
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