Hi everybody,
My name is Stevie and I am from the Midwest. Last January, I returned from a trip to the Caribbean and shortly after woke up one morning to a gritty, dry left eye. There were also 2 new veins coming from the inside corner of my eye toward the iris. At first I was more focused on the cosmetic look of the veins, and would occasionally put drops in my left eye to alleviate the gritty sensation. Well, fast forward 8-9 months and here I am. I recently went to an opthomalogist and was diagnosed with posterior blepharitis and MGD. I have never had any "health problems" before, I have always been relatively healthy (played sports, exercised regularly), I don't have allergies, and I have never had contacts or vision problems of any sort. This disease has undoubtedly become the most frustrating and depression situation I've ever experienced. I just turned 20 and recently transferred to a new University. As excited as I was to attend my new "dream school," I was unaware I'd be forced to bring this dreadful disease along with me. I have always taken pride in my school work, and have always been a very good student. However, by night time my eyes often bother me so much that it is hard to stay on top of my work like my "old self" would. It is also extremely difficult being surrounded by a bunch of college students who are always looking to have all sorts of fun and have no interest or understanding of such a simple (yet ridiculously complex) term as dry eye disease.
I don't just feel sorry for myself, I can be honest I have been pretty depressed lately, I also feel sorry for my family. They know I am in a lot of pain and they are aware this disease is greatly affecting my quality of life, and it makes me sad because as much as they care there and as badly as they would like to alleviate my physical pain there isn't anything they can do. However, I know I should count my blessings and feel grateful for having such a wonderful support system to help me through this. This is getting pretty long haha but most of all I would just like to know why this is happening/why it triggered in the first place. My opthamologist tells me not to get caught up in trying to know why, but I can't stand that mindset. One minute my eyes never crossed my mind, next thing I know they are never off of it. I am going to see an allergist next week as well as a rheumatologist, but having already read lots of other peoples posts I don't have much hope that these doctors will be able to help explain what is going wrong. Anyway, I'm done venting for now ha...that's what this place is for though, right? But I look forward to getting to know all of you and helping others and myself learn how to cope with this subtle yet unbelievably impacting disease.
My name is Stevie and I am from the Midwest. Last January, I returned from a trip to the Caribbean and shortly after woke up one morning to a gritty, dry left eye. There were also 2 new veins coming from the inside corner of my eye toward the iris. At first I was more focused on the cosmetic look of the veins, and would occasionally put drops in my left eye to alleviate the gritty sensation. Well, fast forward 8-9 months and here I am. I recently went to an opthomalogist and was diagnosed with posterior blepharitis and MGD. I have never had any "health problems" before, I have always been relatively healthy (played sports, exercised regularly), I don't have allergies, and I have never had contacts or vision problems of any sort. This disease has undoubtedly become the most frustrating and depression situation I've ever experienced. I just turned 20 and recently transferred to a new University. As excited as I was to attend my new "dream school," I was unaware I'd be forced to bring this dreadful disease along with me. I have always taken pride in my school work, and have always been a very good student. However, by night time my eyes often bother me so much that it is hard to stay on top of my work like my "old self" would. It is also extremely difficult being surrounded by a bunch of college students who are always looking to have all sorts of fun and have no interest or understanding of such a simple (yet ridiculously complex) term as dry eye disease.
I don't just feel sorry for myself, I can be honest I have been pretty depressed lately, I also feel sorry for my family. They know I am in a lot of pain and they are aware this disease is greatly affecting my quality of life, and it makes me sad because as much as they care there and as badly as they would like to alleviate my physical pain there isn't anything they can do. However, I know I should count my blessings and feel grateful for having such a wonderful support system to help me through this. This is getting pretty long haha but most of all I would just like to know why this is happening/why it triggered in the first place. My opthamologist tells me not to get caught up in trying to know why, but I can't stand that mindset. One minute my eyes never crossed my mind, next thing I know they are never off of it. I am going to see an allergist next week as well as a rheumatologist, but having already read lots of other peoples posts I don't have much hope that these doctors will be able to help explain what is going wrong. Anyway, I'm done venting for now ha...that's what this place is for though, right? But I look forward to getting to know all of you and helping others and myself learn how to cope with this subtle yet unbelievably impacting disease.
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