6 weeks ago I had no idea what dry eyes was.
1 year ago I had all laser Lasik. I have several complications including overcorrection in one eye, double vision in both and the regular star bursts, halos, etc. It’s been a battle just to keep a normal life while trying to figure out what my future holds. We used to own several old cars and were active in the classic car hobby. I have lost all interest in the hobby and sold my cars to help fund my Lasik disaster rehab that insurance won’t cover.
About 2 months ago I had a moment where my right eye started tearing profusely. So much so that it actually splashed out of my eye onto my shirt when I blinked and this went on for about a minute. I knew something was wrong and even though my doctor played it down I had a feeling something was coming. Little did I know 2 weeks later I would get my first experience with dry eye. It came on so hard and fast that I was nearly incapacitated. Of course it happened in the middle of a military exercise so I had to put on a happy face and fight through 3 days of misery.
I have been back on Restasis for about 5 weeks and since I was getting the feeling my doctor didn’t have any more tricks up his sleeve I began to search the web. First I found Barbara at the Vision Surgery Rehab Network (VSRN). What a fantastic, supportive gal. They have a network of folks that specialize in post-surgery complications. I am not a part of that organization, but when I find something that can help others I promote it.
Then, 2 days ago, I found The Dry Eye Zone. Never have I found a forum filled with such compassionate people. Within 15 minutes I knew I had found the right place to help me through my walk with this condition. I found the thread where Rebecca tried what I think was the Scleral lens. I am making an appt in Chicago to visit with a doctor who actually develops contact lenses and has great success with post-Lasik patients using the Scleral lens.
I am so amazed at the positive attitudes here. 8 months ago I was walking the fine line between living and ending it all. My wife, a close friend and my Faith kept me from crossing that line. At this point I can feel myself edging down that same road and I am determined to not head that way again.
I will open up more as I have more time.
Hello everyone.
Kyle
1 year ago I had all laser Lasik. I have several complications including overcorrection in one eye, double vision in both and the regular star bursts, halos, etc. It’s been a battle just to keep a normal life while trying to figure out what my future holds. We used to own several old cars and were active in the classic car hobby. I have lost all interest in the hobby and sold my cars to help fund my Lasik disaster rehab that insurance won’t cover.
About 2 months ago I had a moment where my right eye started tearing profusely. So much so that it actually splashed out of my eye onto my shirt when I blinked and this went on for about a minute. I knew something was wrong and even though my doctor played it down I had a feeling something was coming. Little did I know 2 weeks later I would get my first experience with dry eye. It came on so hard and fast that I was nearly incapacitated. Of course it happened in the middle of a military exercise so I had to put on a happy face and fight through 3 days of misery.
I have been back on Restasis for about 5 weeks and since I was getting the feeling my doctor didn’t have any more tricks up his sleeve I began to search the web. First I found Barbara at the Vision Surgery Rehab Network (VSRN). What a fantastic, supportive gal. They have a network of folks that specialize in post-surgery complications. I am not a part of that organization, but when I find something that can help others I promote it.
Then, 2 days ago, I found The Dry Eye Zone. Never have I found a forum filled with such compassionate people. Within 15 minutes I knew I had found the right place to help me through my walk with this condition. I found the thread where Rebecca tried what I think was the Scleral lens. I am making an appt in Chicago to visit with a doctor who actually develops contact lenses and has great success with post-Lasik patients using the Scleral lens.
I am so amazed at the positive attitudes here. 8 months ago I was walking the fine line between living and ending it all. My wife, a close friend and my Faith kept me from crossing that line. At this point I can feel myself edging down that same road and I am determined to not head that way again.
I will open up more as I have more time.
Hello everyone.
Kyle
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