Hi,
I'm a 36 year old mother of 2 and for a couple of years now, my docs thought I had Sjogren's Syndrome, but are now calling it ME with Sicca. Whatever. It doesn't change the symptoms.
I had temporary ductal plugs put in my eyes last week, and the eye doctor said that if they're going to help, I'd feel it immediately. Well, I barely felt any difference. My eyes were still very dry and my eye-ointment still only helped for an hour or so. I had absolutely no tear overflow either, which scotched my theory that they were draining away too fast.
My Tear Break Up Time (TBUT) is less than a second. In normal eyes it's 8 seconds. From what I understand, this means that any tears I do have (not many, because my eyes are both 0 on the Shirmer's Test) evaporate instantaneously.
Tears need a mucin layer to make them stick to the surface of the eye. My foggy brain thinks it remembers reading that mucin in produced in goblet cells that are all over the surface of the eye. I'm thinking that my goblet cells (such a great name - I picture minuscule silver chalices that should be over-flowing with a kind of wine for the eyes) are not working.
I've read about meibomian gland problems, and the symptoms listed are blocked glands (dotted along the inner eyelid, where some women put eyeliner) and crusty deposits. I don't have that. I have nothing. All clean, bone dry, and sore.
I'm putting this out there to see if anyone can tell me what I should ask the eye doctor at my next appointment. He's not offering a heck of alot. If I'm not making mucin or meibomian oils, is there any point in trying Restasis?
Is there anything that can help with this problem, aside from constant eye-lubrication? It's getting to the point where I can use up a $10 tube of eye lube in 2 days.
Thanks,
SuzCat
I'm a 36 year old mother of 2 and for a couple of years now, my docs thought I had Sjogren's Syndrome, but are now calling it ME with Sicca. Whatever. It doesn't change the symptoms.
I had temporary ductal plugs put in my eyes last week, and the eye doctor said that if they're going to help, I'd feel it immediately. Well, I barely felt any difference. My eyes were still very dry and my eye-ointment still only helped for an hour or so. I had absolutely no tear overflow either, which scotched my theory that they were draining away too fast.
My Tear Break Up Time (TBUT) is less than a second. In normal eyes it's 8 seconds. From what I understand, this means that any tears I do have (not many, because my eyes are both 0 on the Shirmer's Test) evaporate instantaneously.
Tears need a mucin layer to make them stick to the surface of the eye. My foggy brain thinks it remembers reading that mucin in produced in goblet cells that are all over the surface of the eye. I'm thinking that my goblet cells (such a great name - I picture minuscule silver chalices that should be over-flowing with a kind of wine for the eyes) are not working.
I've read about meibomian gland problems, and the symptoms listed are blocked glands (dotted along the inner eyelid, where some women put eyeliner) and crusty deposits. I don't have that. I have nothing. All clean, bone dry, and sore.
I'm putting this out there to see if anyone can tell me what I should ask the eye doctor at my next appointment. He's not offering a heck of alot. If I'm not making mucin or meibomian oils, is there any point in trying Restasis?
Is there anything that can help with this problem, aside from constant eye-lubrication? It's getting to the point where I can use up a $10 tube of eye lube in 2 days.
Thanks,
SuzCat
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