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  • Pre and Post-Lasik dryness, at end of my rope. Know a good doctor in SF, California?

    First of all, I want to say how grateful I am for this forum. Although this is my first post, I've already found invaluable information here. If only my opthamologists were half this informed! Anyway, my first question is this - can anyone recommend a good dry eye specialist/opthamologist in the San Francisco Bay Area?

    I have seen several and none of them seem to be able to "think outside the box" or even able to give me a helpful diagnosis. A little about how I got here - I wore contact lenses for 20 years but had to stop due to (here comes the irony) one dry eye. So to make matters worse, I got lasik in 2002, since I could no longer wear contacts. While my vision improved immensely (from "minus 12" to about 20/30), my one dry eye (and believe me, I know how lucky I am to only be dealing with one!!!) has gotten progressively worse over the years. I am at the point where my job performance has been negatively affected (first poor performance exam), and I feel like I'm missing out on so much that would otherwise be wonderful in my life (young daughter with another on the way, and starting a new business). I'm feeling quite desperate and have already tried the following: Restasis, omega 3s, erythromycin (sp?), eye lid wipes, refresh plus, genteel p.m., tear duct plug, and Dwelle. Regarding the Dwelle - after reading users' posts on this website, I had pretty high hopes for that, but it actually seems to cause more of a dry eye sensation every time I use it...if anyone has any thoughts on how I might use that more effectively I'd love to hear it. Finally, although I know that "foreign body sensation" is a common symptom, in my case I actually do get foreign bodies (mainly cat hair, lint) in my one eye that I then must flush out regularly. This is actually one of my biggest problems, that, and the fact that I have some eyelashes which grow into my eye. Even the ones that just touch the lower lid cause me a ridiculous amount of irritation, so I pluck them regularly. Needless to say, vanity has gone out the window.

    I apologize for the length of this post, but I guess I'm secretly hoping that someone will read this and come to my rescue with treatment ideas or doctor recommendations. Thank you in advance for whatever insight/advice you might have.

    Michelle

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    dr in SF

    Hi Michelle
    i know this is far away but there's a Doctor Gagnon
    who practices in Livermore and Pleasanton. As i said, i know it's far away but i found it worthwhile to go there.

    He's very thorough and really knows about dry eye syndrome.
    i got his name from another member of this site.
    hugs, betty

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    • #3
      Thank you

      Thank you, Betty, for the Dr. suggestion. Do you know if Dr. Gagnon refers patients for or prescribes scleral lens? Thanks!!! Michelle

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      • #4
        Oh yes...he is the man!

        Rebecca gave me his name and he is really up to date on what is going on in the dry eye world, he sells Rebecca's rice baggie and more then that he really cares.

        And to answer your question he will send you if he thinks you are a candidate, but not until you have exhausted all other options.

        Do yourself a favor, go see him.

        Bernadette

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        • #5
          Dr. in SF

          Thanks, Bernadette! I've got an appointment booked and am keeping my fingers crossed.

          Michelle

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