Haven't posted before, but I figured I'd give this a shot.
A little over a year and a half ago I caught a very severe eye infection (keratoconjunctivitis) that took nearly a month to go away (or so it seemed.) After repeated visits to an opthamologist, I was still having problems with dry eye after the infection. This was dry eye to the point that I couldn't open my eyes in the morning or even glance at a computer screen without wanting to claw my eyes out. I was using artificial tears every hour. My eyes were bloodshot and it was complete agony even though the infection was "gone." The opthamologist called it "residual inflammation" and said I should just wait for it to subside with the use of a mild steroid. Six months later I went to a corneal specialist who then diagnosed me with MGD/blepharitis. I noticed that over time, my eyes were in fact getting better, but, they still weren't "normal." He perscribed fish oil, restasis, steroids. I wasn't thrilled about using MORE steroids or being (potentially) on a lifelong perscription like restasis (I'm only in my 20s, I have a lot of life left!) I just started using fish oil (3600mg/day) without restasis and steroids. It's definitely made a difference. Dry eye is continually going away, albeit very VERY slowly.
All that being said, I'm still somewhat interested in restasis because I'd like to COMFORTABLY wear contacts again. But, again, I'm not sure about using it long term. I went to another opthamologist who diagnosed me with Giant Papillary Conjunctivitis (I had been having inflammation problems with my contacts.) He said to discontinue contacts until my eyes were "bright white." "Bright white" is not going to happen without a normal tear film, which I still don't have.
So, my question, who are the patients that are able to use restasis and "fix" the problem and who are the patients that are on it indefinitely? I've read some things about lasik patients being able to use it and eventually get off of it. Seeing as this dry eye problem was caused by an event (the infection) a year and a half ago, I wonder if I could use it for a few months and then taper off? Has anyone else had this dry eye problem after an infection? Also, if I stop using restasis, will my eyes revert back to the original state or a WORSE state of dryness? Any advice is appreciated. Thanks!
A little over a year and a half ago I caught a very severe eye infection (keratoconjunctivitis) that took nearly a month to go away (or so it seemed.) After repeated visits to an opthamologist, I was still having problems with dry eye after the infection. This was dry eye to the point that I couldn't open my eyes in the morning or even glance at a computer screen without wanting to claw my eyes out. I was using artificial tears every hour. My eyes were bloodshot and it was complete agony even though the infection was "gone." The opthamologist called it "residual inflammation" and said I should just wait for it to subside with the use of a mild steroid. Six months later I went to a corneal specialist who then diagnosed me with MGD/blepharitis. I noticed that over time, my eyes were in fact getting better, but, they still weren't "normal." He perscribed fish oil, restasis, steroids. I wasn't thrilled about using MORE steroids or being (potentially) on a lifelong perscription like restasis (I'm only in my 20s, I have a lot of life left!) I just started using fish oil (3600mg/day) without restasis and steroids. It's definitely made a difference. Dry eye is continually going away, albeit very VERY slowly.
All that being said, I'm still somewhat interested in restasis because I'd like to COMFORTABLY wear contacts again. But, again, I'm not sure about using it long term. I went to another opthamologist who diagnosed me with Giant Papillary Conjunctivitis (I had been having inflammation problems with my contacts.) He said to discontinue contacts until my eyes were "bright white." "Bright white" is not going to happen without a normal tear film, which I still don't have.
So, my question, who are the patients that are able to use restasis and "fix" the problem and who are the patients that are on it indefinitely? I've read some things about lasik patients being able to use it and eventually get off of it. Seeing as this dry eye problem was caused by an event (the infection) a year and a half ago, I wonder if I could use it for a few months and then taper off? Has anyone else had this dry eye problem after an infection? Also, if I stop using restasis, will my eyes revert back to the original state or a WORSE state of dryness? Any advice is appreciated. Thanks!
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