I had my lasik surgery on January 14, 2011. I had one of the best MD's in my county do it. I came out of the surgery fine with no problems. A week or so after my surgery I started to get dry eyes. I will admit that I was not putting in artificial drops very frequently because my eyes felt fine and I was seeing like an eagle. I saw the doctor and he capped all four of my tear ducts. Although my eyes were watery, it was much more comfortable.
A few days later my eyes started to get dry again and I started feeling panicky. I went back to the doctor and he said that my upper punctual plugs had come out, so he put them in again. I was fine for an entire day and then my eyes suddenly went dry again. I didn't want to bother the doctor again so I just started putting in tons of preservative free drops, but it was like putting water on a sand dune. It still felt dry. My eyes got progressively dryer to the point that I was wearing swimming goggles almost every waking minute and in the evening was sleeping with Tranquileyes. I was so miserable I was besides myself.
Last Saturday I went back to the doctor and I told him I was really scared. He felt that a big part of my problem was my panic and anxiety and that it was contributing to the problem and he strongly urged me to get on anti-anxiety medications. I have an appointment with my therapist this afternoon. He again replugged my upper eyelid ducts and I felt the blessed relief of moisture again.
Since last Saturday my eyes have been moist and watery, but at times it almost seems that they still feel dry. I look at them in the mirror and it looks like I'm ready to cry. However, the majority of time they feel O.K. i.e. lubricated.
If I watch even ten minutes of T.V. my eyes go bone dry. On the computer I use a dark park of swimming goggles and try not to look at the computer too often. Either way my eyes often sting afterward until I put in more drops. What's weird is that the outside light really does not bother me. It's just a tad too bright, but nothing I can't handle. With sunglasses I'm fine.
When I use a rice bag to help out my glands, they actually dry out my eyes. This happens sometimes also if I'm using a warm, wet compress. It's so anxiety provoking.
Right now the doctor has me on Restasis (it sometimes seems to dry out my eyes as well) Doxy 200 mg am and pm. and Lotomax two drops per day am. and p.m. I'm also taking about 7000 mg of fish oil daily.
I'm hopeful because my eyes are tearing, they are wet and moist, but I am very concerned about the secondary symptoms I'm experiencing. Cooking food on the stove, opening the dryer to get my clothes, watching TV all cause major discomfort and make my eyes go almost instantly dry and it takes me fifteen or twenty minutes of yawning to get them moist again. The doctor feels that I'm not over the hump yet, but that when I get myself calmed down my body will react accordingly and I'll be fine. He's a caring doctor. He called me from her personal cell two days in a row to check up on me.
Questions:
Is the fact that I'm tearing as much as a I am a good sign?
How long is Doxy typically administered?
Is is still too early for me to be concerned and worried being six weeks post op?
Do you think that my anxiety (I do have an anxiety disorder) is contributing to my problem?
Any other comments and advise would be much appreciated.
S
A few days later my eyes started to get dry again and I started feeling panicky. I went back to the doctor and he said that my upper punctual plugs had come out, so he put them in again. I was fine for an entire day and then my eyes suddenly went dry again. I didn't want to bother the doctor again so I just started putting in tons of preservative free drops, but it was like putting water on a sand dune. It still felt dry. My eyes got progressively dryer to the point that I was wearing swimming goggles almost every waking minute and in the evening was sleeping with Tranquileyes. I was so miserable I was besides myself.
Last Saturday I went back to the doctor and I told him I was really scared. He felt that a big part of my problem was my panic and anxiety and that it was contributing to the problem and he strongly urged me to get on anti-anxiety medications. I have an appointment with my therapist this afternoon. He again replugged my upper eyelid ducts and I felt the blessed relief of moisture again.
Since last Saturday my eyes have been moist and watery, but at times it almost seems that they still feel dry. I look at them in the mirror and it looks like I'm ready to cry. However, the majority of time they feel O.K. i.e. lubricated.
If I watch even ten minutes of T.V. my eyes go bone dry. On the computer I use a dark park of swimming goggles and try not to look at the computer too often. Either way my eyes often sting afterward until I put in more drops. What's weird is that the outside light really does not bother me. It's just a tad too bright, but nothing I can't handle. With sunglasses I'm fine.
When I use a rice bag to help out my glands, they actually dry out my eyes. This happens sometimes also if I'm using a warm, wet compress. It's so anxiety provoking.
Right now the doctor has me on Restasis (it sometimes seems to dry out my eyes as well) Doxy 200 mg am and pm. and Lotomax two drops per day am. and p.m. I'm also taking about 7000 mg of fish oil daily.
I'm hopeful because my eyes are tearing, they are wet and moist, but I am very concerned about the secondary symptoms I'm experiencing. Cooking food on the stove, opening the dryer to get my clothes, watching TV all cause major discomfort and make my eyes go almost instantly dry and it takes me fifteen or twenty minutes of yawning to get them moist again. The doctor feels that I'm not over the hump yet, but that when I get myself calmed down my body will react accordingly and I'll be fine. He's a caring doctor. He called me from her personal cell two days in a row to check up on me.
Questions:
Is the fact that I'm tearing as much as a I am a good sign?
How long is Doxy typically administered?
Is is still too early for me to be concerned and worried being six weeks post op?
Do you think that my anxiety (I do have an anxiety disorder) is contributing to my problem?
Any other comments and advise would be much appreciated.
S
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