Hey everyone,
Well, been looking at this forum for awhile but finally decided to post. I am a 22 year old male without any real diseases except the dreadful dry eye. I had no dry eye symptoms at all until May of this year. It started with not being able to wear contacts so I just stopped wearing them and wore glasses for awhile. My eyes were getting redder so I went to an optometrist and was put on lotemax because she said my eyes looked bad in conjunction with now for the first time feeling dry eye symptoms. The lotemax made my eyes feel normal again but soon after it came back.
Annoyed I went to an opthamologist who told me to use artificial tears when needed and fish oil everyday and he promised me I would feel better. Taking his advice I did what he told me to do and my eyes got worse and ended up so bad I went to the emergency room. Went to see him again and he assumed I tried wearing my contacts again which I didn't. He then was assuming and saying that I should be feeling better. I told him no I am not feeling any better at all. He finally does a schirmer test and he finally sees how big of a problem it is. My left eye produces half of what normal people do and my right eye produces almost nothing. I don't think it even registered on the test...
He put a punctual plug in my lower eyelid and I am seeing him again tomorrow, it's been a few weeks and both my eyes have been feeling better. I no longer wake up with bloodshot painful eyes and blurry vision. I wasn't even having to use artificial tears until very late at night until one night I didn't get that much sleep and was up early and my eyes felt awful later that day and it went on to today.
What I don't understand is how a 22 year old male with no eye problems, no eye infections ever in my life gets dry eye out of nowhere and to this extremity. I wasn't the best contact lens wearer but i almost never wore them to bed, I always took them out except maybe once in a month where I spent the night somewhere i didn't plan.
A few things that make me curious is the right side of my face is almost always swollen, it's not noticeable but I can definitely feel it, my right nostril while i can breath through it feels like there is a build up inside of it, and if I attempt to cry it just swells up even more.
I do have bad summertime allergies, this summer was really bad to the point sometimes i sneezed blood but I didn't go to a doctor because that just happens to me.
Does anyone know if the tears could be blocked from going into your eye and being filtered out somehow? The uncomfortable feeling i get is far back in the upper eyelid not all the way over to the nose and if i massage that part of my eye i do feel moisture coming from it. So I'm wondering if my eye is trying to moisture itself but is being blocked and the tears are being filtered through my nasal passage which would explain the clogged nostril. I know there are no doctors here but if I've learned anything its that dry eye people are well educated with the disease and their eyes and might have a few theories.
I'm hoping I can overcome this because as my doctor said I am in the prime of my life and this disease is ruining it... I'm afraid to go to see Harry Potter on friday because I will be dousing my eyes with artificial tears and when my dry eye is at its worse I become so irritable I just want to be left alone. Suicide has crossed my mind at the worse points trying to think how can I live like this? How can I take a girl out on a date if I don't know how my eyes are going to feel?
I am getting better at accepting it but days like today set me back because it's almost like times of feeling better make it harder for you to accept when you go back to the bad days.
Well, been looking at this forum for awhile but finally decided to post. I am a 22 year old male without any real diseases except the dreadful dry eye. I had no dry eye symptoms at all until May of this year. It started with not being able to wear contacts so I just stopped wearing them and wore glasses for awhile. My eyes were getting redder so I went to an optometrist and was put on lotemax because she said my eyes looked bad in conjunction with now for the first time feeling dry eye symptoms. The lotemax made my eyes feel normal again but soon after it came back.
Annoyed I went to an opthamologist who told me to use artificial tears when needed and fish oil everyday and he promised me I would feel better. Taking his advice I did what he told me to do and my eyes got worse and ended up so bad I went to the emergency room. Went to see him again and he assumed I tried wearing my contacts again which I didn't. He then was assuming and saying that I should be feeling better. I told him no I am not feeling any better at all. He finally does a schirmer test and he finally sees how big of a problem it is. My left eye produces half of what normal people do and my right eye produces almost nothing. I don't think it even registered on the test...
He put a punctual plug in my lower eyelid and I am seeing him again tomorrow, it's been a few weeks and both my eyes have been feeling better. I no longer wake up with bloodshot painful eyes and blurry vision. I wasn't even having to use artificial tears until very late at night until one night I didn't get that much sleep and was up early and my eyes felt awful later that day and it went on to today.
What I don't understand is how a 22 year old male with no eye problems, no eye infections ever in my life gets dry eye out of nowhere and to this extremity. I wasn't the best contact lens wearer but i almost never wore them to bed, I always took them out except maybe once in a month where I spent the night somewhere i didn't plan.
A few things that make me curious is the right side of my face is almost always swollen, it's not noticeable but I can definitely feel it, my right nostril while i can breath through it feels like there is a build up inside of it, and if I attempt to cry it just swells up even more.
I do have bad summertime allergies, this summer was really bad to the point sometimes i sneezed blood but I didn't go to a doctor because that just happens to me.
Does anyone know if the tears could be blocked from going into your eye and being filtered out somehow? The uncomfortable feeling i get is far back in the upper eyelid not all the way over to the nose and if i massage that part of my eye i do feel moisture coming from it. So I'm wondering if my eye is trying to moisture itself but is being blocked and the tears are being filtered through my nasal passage which would explain the clogged nostril. I know there are no doctors here but if I've learned anything its that dry eye people are well educated with the disease and their eyes and might have a few theories.
I'm hoping I can overcome this because as my doctor said I am in the prime of my life and this disease is ruining it... I'm afraid to go to see Harry Potter on friday because I will be dousing my eyes with artificial tears and when my dry eye is at its worse I become so irritable I just want to be left alone. Suicide has crossed my mind at the worse points trying to think how can I live like this? How can I take a girl out on a date if I don't know how my eyes are going to feel?
I am getting better at accepting it but days like today set me back because it's almost like times of feeling better make it harder for you to accept when you go back to the bad days.
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