Hi,
I am a 51 year old female from the uk.
In 2008 I had a severe case of iritis in both eyes and believe that the steroid treatment I had to treat the iritis caused my dry eye problem.
The opthamologist told me to buy hypromelllose over the counter and I did this for about 18 months until the lady in the chemist told me that the preservatives could make my dry eye worse and advised me to visit my dr.
My dr prescribed carmize (carmellose sodium) 0.5% and I used this for about a year until it stopped providing enough relief, so I asked for a stronger one and he prescribed the 1% strength which I now need to use every 2-3 hours.
Early in 2012 I started to suffer with blepharitis and I believe MGD (I haven't had a diagnosis) I spent £200 on some Blephasteam goggles and cleaned my eyelid margins with baby shampoo before switching to Blephasol as I found the shampoo too harsh, I also tried chloramphenical ointment which helped a little (my dr had prescribed fusidic acid but I couldn't use it as it made my eyes very sore)
My eyelids were extremely red and swollen and I looked like Gollum out of Lord of the Rings!
Apart from going to work I avoided going out where possible as people would do a double take as I suppose I looked like a druggie.and my social life is non existant, I cried every day which certainly didn't help and think I was on the verge of having a breakdown
In march this year, after researching on here as well as various other sites, I went to my dr and broke down and in between sobs asked if I could try Doxycycline as it is meant to reduce inflammation and increase oil production, so I have been on this for about 6 weeks now and my eyes have improved slightly and I have another 6 weeks to go.
I have bought various drops to try for dry eye but non seem to provide much relief, last week I bought 2 new drops to try, one is an emulsion eyedrop called Emustil which contains soya bean oil I have been trying this for 2 days so far but find it makes my eyes burn and only provides relief for a couple of hours, the other one is called Theratears and I have high hopes for this as it is meant to address the cause of dry eye rather than just provide lubrication so I will let you know how I get on soon.
Thanks for listening
Dawn
I am a 51 year old female from the uk.
In 2008 I had a severe case of iritis in both eyes and believe that the steroid treatment I had to treat the iritis caused my dry eye problem.
The opthamologist told me to buy hypromelllose over the counter and I did this for about 18 months until the lady in the chemist told me that the preservatives could make my dry eye worse and advised me to visit my dr.
My dr prescribed carmize (carmellose sodium) 0.5% and I used this for about a year until it stopped providing enough relief, so I asked for a stronger one and he prescribed the 1% strength which I now need to use every 2-3 hours.
Early in 2012 I started to suffer with blepharitis and I believe MGD (I haven't had a diagnosis) I spent £200 on some Blephasteam goggles and cleaned my eyelid margins with baby shampoo before switching to Blephasol as I found the shampoo too harsh, I also tried chloramphenical ointment which helped a little (my dr had prescribed fusidic acid but I couldn't use it as it made my eyes very sore)
My eyelids were extremely red and swollen and I looked like Gollum out of Lord of the Rings!
Apart from going to work I avoided going out where possible as people would do a double take as I suppose I looked like a druggie.and my social life is non existant, I cried every day which certainly didn't help and think I was on the verge of having a breakdown
In march this year, after researching on here as well as various other sites, I went to my dr and broke down and in between sobs asked if I could try Doxycycline as it is meant to reduce inflammation and increase oil production, so I have been on this for about 6 weeks now and my eyes have improved slightly and I have another 6 weeks to go.
I have bought various drops to try for dry eye but non seem to provide much relief, last week I bought 2 new drops to try, one is an emulsion eyedrop called Emustil which contains soya bean oil I have been trying this for 2 days so far but find it makes my eyes burn and only provides relief for a couple of hours, the other one is called Theratears and I have high hopes for this as it is meant to address the cause of dry eye rather than just provide lubrication so I will let you know how I get on soon.
Thanks for listening
Dawn
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