Hi Rebecca and thank you for this very helpful website. As a young adult, I remember going to air-conditioned stores and restaurants and feeling a "scratchy" sensation in my eyes, and needing to get outside. About 10 yrs. ago, I couldn't immediately open my eyes upon waking from sleep...my eyelids would "stick" to my eyeball, and it would take 10 or 15 minutes to fully open my eye.
Then, about 2 yrs. ago, I had a couple of extremely painful experiences upon waking. If I opened my eyes too quickly, the eyelid would "rip" my eye and cause excruciating pain to the point where I couldn't see and was in great pain. This condition would last hours and caused me to miss work. I began reading some dry eyes forums, including this one, and began putting drops in (I tried the Qwelle) before bedtime, and using a soft mask. This worked for awhile, but the eyes continue to dry out at night, and I must re-apply the drops at night and then again before even TRYING to open them in the AM.
I have become very cautious about this whole problem...I'm now at the point where I apply drops first (Systane ultra) in the morning and then slowly "wiggle" my eyes with the drop in them before I'll attempt to open my eyes.
The eye doctor was useless, except to tell me I "probably" had some cornela erosions. He tried to put these "lacriserts" into my very sensitive eyes (which could "feel" the inserts), and just made the problem worse. I have read that "muro 28" might help for my problem, but these drops sting like hell. How can "sodium" help this problem?
Any further ideas would be greatly appreciated. I'm also wondering if this problem will continue to get worse as I get olders. Thanks in advance for any helpful suggestions!
Then, about 2 yrs. ago, I had a couple of extremely painful experiences upon waking. If I opened my eyes too quickly, the eyelid would "rip" my eye and cause excruciating pain to the point where I couldn't see and was in great pain. This condition would last hours and caused me to miss work. I began reading some dry eyes forums, including this one, and began putting drops in (I tried the Qwelle) before bedtime, and using a soft mask. This worked for awhile, but the eyes continue to dry out at night, and I must re-apply the drops at night and then again before even TRYING to open them in the AM.
I have become very cautious about this whole problem...I'm now at the point where I apply drops first (Systane ultra) in the morning and then slowly "wiggle" my eyes with the drop in them before I'll attempt to open my eyes.
The eye doctor was useless, except to tell me I "probably" had some cornela erosions. He tried to put these "lacriserts" into my very sensitive eyes (which could "feel" the inserts), and just made the problem worse. I have read that "muro 28" might help for my problem, but these drops sting like hell. How can "sodium" help this problem?
Any further ideas would be greatly appreciated. I'm also wondering if this problem will continue to get worse as I get olders. Thanks in advance for any helpful suggestions!
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