This will be long and detailed because I'm hoping someone out there will be able to help.
I'm 49, female and had Lasik surgery 16 years ago. I was born with polar cataracts (which have never been a bother to me) after Lasik because of these polar cataracts my vision was 20/25 and 20/30
Over the last few years, on and off, I've had this 'thing' going on in my right eye. Its like there's a fog/blur/cloud/glob right in the center. This used to come and go and so I lived with it. My opthalmologist said he didn't see anything of concern so I wasn't worried.He did tell me that OTC eye drops might offer me some comfort, he did an eye strip test to check for dry eye, and he said I was borderline 'dry eye'. Eyes were still 20/25 and 20/30.
Then in December of 2012 I started to experience it again so because it was bothering me, I went in to see a different opth. at the same practice bc my regular opth. couldn't see me. She said I had PVD but that everything else was pristine. She sent me home told me not to worry. In February I became very frustrated and insisted on seeing my regular opthalmologist and when I went in he again said 'there is nothing wrong with your eyes'. Keep in mind this Dr. has a very high standing reputation in my city, he also performed cataract surgery on my husband last year. I do trust him.
At this time he sent me to see one of his colleagues in another city who is a cornea specialist opthalmologist. He did a comprehensive exam and did the dry eye test and said that I need to use OTC drops regularly bc of my age and being peri menopausal (not confirmed, but more than likely) he thought this would help. Said everything else was fine!!! Then I remembered we have a close friend who is an optometrist (now I know that an optometrist is not as high ranking as an opthalmologist) but I would go in there, telling him exactly what the others said and at least get an honest opinion bc the problem in my right eye was driving me nuts, and it was affecting my way of living. So my optometrist says, that I see better with the naked eye than I do with any of the lenses they tried with that machine that they use (the one they slide up to your eye and you have to rest your chin on)
He said he wants to treat me with Restasis because he didn't think it could be anything BUT dry eye.
My question to all of you is if this is truly dry eye, how can my problem only be in one eye?
SO I've been using the Restasis for 5 weeks now, and everything"s the same for me. The feeling of my eyes feeling dry is there and the Restasis does soothe, but the vision in my right eye has not cleared up. My instinct is to always blink that eye into focus but that does nothing. I wear reading glasses but the condition is the same at all distances. Also, even using the Restasis every 12 hours as the prescription says, I still feel dry throughout the day. I don't have pain in my eyes like some people have described on these forums. I am hoping someone on here can shed some light on this.
Oh and last but certainly not least, LIGHT SENSITIVITY. I've always seen halo's and starbursts around lights of oncoming cars since my Lasik surgery, but now I have light sensitivity during the day....UGHHHHHH
I'm 49, female and had Lasik surgery 16 years ago. I was born with polar cataracts (which have never been a bother to me) after Lasik because of these polar cataracts my vision was 20/25 and 20/30
Over the last few years, on and off, I've had this 'thing' going on in my right eye. Its like there's a fog/blur/cloud/glob right in the center. This used to come and go and so I lived with it. My opthalmologist said he didn't see anything of concern so I wasn't worried.He did tell me that OTC eye drops might offer me some comfort, he did an eye strip test to check for dry eye, and he said I was borderline 'dry eye'. Eyes were still 20/25 and 20/30.
Then in December of 2012 I started to experience it again so because it was bothering me, I went in to see a different opth. at the same practice bc my regular opth. couldn't see me. She said I had PVD but that everything else was pristine. She sent me home told me not to worry. In February I became very frustrated and insisted on seeing my regular opthalmologist and when I went in he again said 'there is nothing wrong with your eyes'. Keep in mind this Dr. has a very high standing reputation in my city, he also performed cataract surgery on my husband last year. I do trust him.
At this time he sent me to see one of his colleagues in another city who is a cornea specialist opthalmologist. He did a comprehensive exam and did the dry eye test and said that I need to use OTC drops regularly bc of my age and being peri menopausal (not confirmed, but more than likely) he thought this would help. Said everything else was fine!!! Then I remembered we have a close friend who is an optometrist (now I know that an optometrist is not as high ranking as an opthalmologist) but I would go in there, telling him exactly what the others said and at least get an honest opinion bc the problem in my right eye was driving me nuts, and it was affecting my way of living. So my optometrist says, that I see better with the naked eye than I do with any of the lenses they tried with that machine that they use (the one they slide up to your eye and you have to rest your chin on)
He said he wants to treat me with Restasis because he didn't think it could be anything BUT dry eye.
My question to all of you is if this is truly dry eye, how can my problem only be in one eye?
SO I've been using the Restasis for 5 weeks now, and everything"s the same for me. The feeling of my eyes feeling dry is there and the Restasis does soothe, but the vision in my right eye has not cleared up. My instinct is to always blink that eye into focus but that does nothing. I wear reading glasses but the condition is the same at all distances. Also, even using the Restasis every 12 hours as the prescription says, I still feel dry throughout the day. I don't have pain in my eyes like some people have described on these forums. I am hoping someone on here can shed some light on this.
Oh and last but certainly not least, LIGHT SENSITIVITY. I've always seen halo's and starbursts around lights of oncoming cars since my Lasik surgery, but now I have light sensitivity during the day....UGHHHHHH
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