I just found this forum and I'm so glad I did! I don't know if you're still having problems, but I'd love to get an update from you to see if anything is helping you. I have the same problem!! The only difference is that it only affects my left eye. I have been having problems with it since last August (10 months ago). If I'm not careful about opening my eyes very slowly when I wake up, either in the morning or in the middle of the night for some reason, it feels as though my eyelid is stuck to my eyeball. The pain is INTENSE and then it's as if a floodgate has opened and my eye starts watering, watering, watering! It feels as though there is something gritty in it, but there isn't anything. It hurts to keep my eye open and it hurts to close it. It's just absolute torture. The only thing that seemed to help in the beginning was to put a cold compress on my eye. The first time or two it happened I thought it was just a fluke-type thing, but after it started happening fairly regularly, I went to my optometrist. He couldn't see anything wrong with my eye and suggested that I use lubricating drops...they didn't help at all! I put up with it for a couple more months and went to my primary care doctor because it was happening almost every morning. Usually the pain would go away after I kept the cold compress on for a while, but sometimes it took an hour or more. My primary thought maybe I had an eye infection, so she put me on a steroid anti-biotic drop. That seemed to help for a while and I was so relieved...but then it came back shortly after I quite using the drop. I went back to her and she tested me for autoimmune disorders...nothing. I finally went to see an ophthalmologist. He determined that it was blepharitis. He gave me another antibiotic ointment and said to wash my eyelids with baby shampoo every night to wash away any loose skin cells. Still didn't help. He didn't seem to understand what I was trying to tell him...it feels like my eyelid is sticking to my eyeball!!! Anyway, I used the ointment and the baby shampoo for a few weeks and still had problems, although not as frequently. Then one morning the pain didn't go away and seemed to get worse. Light was excruciating. I called the ophthalmologist and he was able to get me right in. Turns out I had two corneal tears. I told him again what it felt like and FINALLY he said, "Oh, well your eye is drying out and your eyelid is sticking to your eyeball." Duh!!!!! Anyway, he advised me to use Lacrilube, by Refresh every night at bedtime and Systane as needed during the day. I've been doing that faithfully for about a month now. It's somewhat better, but not completely. I've had problems the last two mornings. This morning I ended up putting more of the Lacrilube in and holding my eye closed with my fingers for several minutes. That seemed to do the trick....this time. I'm definitely going to do some research on the Tranquileyes that someone mentioned. I'm to the point where I'll try just about anything.
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