Hi, I've been reading over this forum, the forum that no one really wants to be a member of, and thought it's about time I registered. Here's some background. I'm 19 and have been wearing contact lenses everytime I left the house since I was 15. When I was 15, I went through a year of severe depression because of my glasses, mainly down to my own low self esteem. When the opticians finally offered me contact lenses they were like a miracle cure and all my worries and depression vanished instantly. Unfortunately I've now been hit by dry eyes everytime I wear them. After 2-3 hours my eyes get red and I find myself blinking a lot to compensate for the dryness. No itching, blurred vision or any other symptoms though, only redness and occasionally a slight burning sensation when walking, as though someone is blowing into my eyes. I have a few questions if anyone would be so kind to answer. I'm looking for hope as much as anything else. The last place I want to be is in a deep hole where I was 4 years ago and any kind of hope will stop me from slipping back into it. To this day I've still not worn my glasses outside of the house. It's almost like a phobia, imagine being scared of heights and you're stood on top of a bridge with a bungee attached. You would never in a million years jump, right? That's how I'm feeling. So I'm looking for options;
# Monthly contact lenses? - My opticians said if dailys still make my eyes red (I've tried so many different types including those specifically for dry eyes i.e. 1 day Acuvue Moist), monthlys will make them red too. Even if there's a 1% chance of monthlys not making my eyes red, I would still give them a try.
# Laser eye treatment? - I've read a lot of stories of people getting dry eyes AFTER laser eye treatment, so having it beforehand makes me question it. Laser eye treatment if all went well would be my DREAM cure, but obviously it doesn't work for everyone.
# Plugs? - I don't know much about these. I've done a bit of research but it seems to me as though it isn't a popular treatment (at least here in the UK). Are they expensive to have done? Also from what I can gather they don't always work.
# Eye drops? - I am using eye drops now. The 'artificial tear' type. I've read up on them and a few people have said they're only a temporary measure and in the long run they can make your eyes worse. I asked my opticians about this and he said it's fine because it just acts as an articifial tear so doesn't interfere with any functions of the eye. I'm not sure who to believe. Anyway, these make my eyes feel a bit better, but don't get rid of the redness.
What other treatments are there? It seems crazy that so many people suffer from dry eyes yet there is no 100% cure for it in this day and age. I'm desperate for more options for treatment. Options = hope = hopefully depression free.
Thank you for anyone who actually reads this, it was longer than I anticipated, and a massive thank you to anyone who replies.
# Monthly contact lenses? - My opticians said if dailys still make my eyes red (I've tried so many different types including those specifically for dry eyes i.e. 1 day Acuvue Moist), monthlys will make them red too. Even if there's a 1% chance of monthlys not making my eyes red, I would still give them a try.
# Laser eye treatment? - I've read a lot of stories of people getting dry eyes AFTER laser eye treatment, so having it beforehand makes me question it. Laser eye treatment if all went well would be my DREAM cure, but obviously it doesn't work for everyone.
# Plugs? - I don't know much about these. I've done a bit of research but it seems to me as though it isn't a popular treatment (at least here in the UK). Are they expensive to have done? Also from what I can gather they don't always work.
# Eye drops? - I am using eye drops now. The 'artificial tear' type. I've read up on them and a few people have said they're only a temporary measure and in the long run they can make your eyes worse. I asked my opticians about this and he said it's fine because it just acts as an articifial tear so doesn't interfere with any functions of the eye. I'm not sure who to believe. Anyway, these make my eyes feel a bit better, but don't get rid of the redness.
What other treatments are there? It seems crazy that so many people suffer from dry eyes yet there is no 100% cure for it in this day and age. I'm desperate for more options for treatment. Options = hope = hopefully depression free.
Thank you for anyone who actually reads this, it was longer than I anticipated, and a massive thank you to anyone who replies.
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