Hello, I've been looking through this forum board for a while now and finally decided to make an account. I'm very sorry to everyone here who has been dealing with this, but I feel better in knowing I'm not alone.
I'm a 19 year old female and I've been in terrible pain since December of last year. My eyes have been burning and stinging me constantly without a break, and I've been finding it very difficult to cope. I've become very sensitive to light, to the point where wearing sunglasses on a cloudy day does nothing to help me. I've never had trouble being outside on a sunny day before, even without glasses. I've also never used eye drops in my life, so this dry eye feeling is very new to me. I'm not sure how I got this condition, but it happened very suddenly after I started wearing contact lenses for a few weeks (I had started to become quite nearsighted out of the blue). I was very careful with my contacts and would never wear them for very long, so this entire situation really confuses me. When meeting my ophthalmologist, he theorized that my dry eyes might be due to an unbalance between my diet, stress levels, and sleep. He then informed me that my dry eye condition might be reversible if I change my lifestyle around. I tried my best to do this, despite it being difficult due to my feeling depressed and having less than understanding parents. I still haven't found relief, so I suppose this means that it's incurable and I'll have to live with it.
I'm not sure which type I have, although according to my ophthalmologist I'm not producing enough tears. He said my reflex tears when crying, yawning, or having long q-tips shoved up my nose were normal though. I also noticed "lines" on the white part of my eyes that I know were never there before, including a round transparent mound on my sclera. A different ophthalmologist who works at the same office told me I have conjuctival folds, and didn't really explain much about them to me, just that I'd have them for life. I've tried several brands of eye drops, including preservative free drops that have done nothing to help, in fact my eyes tend to feel drier afterwards. I've also tried warm compresses, fish oil supplements, sea buckthorn oil, steroid eye drops (I had to stop because my Ophthalmologist told me I was sensitive to them), and punctal plugs.
I hope to expand more on my situation in the "Our dry eye stories" forum later when I have time. I haven't been able to share my pain or discomfort with anyone so it's been a very depressing and isolating time for me.
Thank you for reading.
I'm a 19 year old female and I've been in terrible pain since December of last year. My eyes have been burning and stinging me constantly without a break, and I've been finding it very difficult to cope. I've become very sensitive to light, to the point where wearing sunglasses on a cloudy day does nothing to help me. I've never had trouble being outside on a sunny day before, even without glasses. I've also never used eye drops in my life, so this dry eye feeling is very new to me. I'm not sure how I got this condition, but it happened very suddenly after I started wearing contact lenses for a few weeks (I had started to become quite nearsighted out of the blue). I was very careful with my contacts and would never wear them for very long, so this entire situation really confuses me. When meeting my ophthalmologist, he theorized that my dry eyes might be due to an unbalance between my diet, stress levels, and sleep. He then informed me that my dry eye condition might be reversible if I change my lifestyle around. I tried my best to do this, despite it being difficult due to my feeling depressed and having less than understanding parents. I still haven't found relief, so I suppose this means that it's incurable and I'll have to live with it.
I'm not sure which type I have, although according to my ophthalmologist I'm not producing enough tears. He said my reflex tears when crying, yawning, or having long q-tips shoved up my nose were normal though. I also noticed "lines" on the white part of my eyes that I know were never there before, including a round transparent mound on my sclera. A different ophthalmologist who works at the same office told me I have conjuctival folds, and didn't really explain much about them to me, just that I'd have them for life. I've tried several brands of eye drops, including preservative free drops that have done nothing to help, in fact my eyes tend to feel drier afterwards. I've also tried warm compresses, fish oil supplements, sea buckthorn oil, steroid eye drops (I had to stop because my Ophthalmologist told me I was sensitive to them), and punctal plugs.
I hope to expand more on my situation in the "Our dry eye stories" forum later when I have time. I haven't been able to share my pain or discomfort with anyone so it's been a very depressing and isolating time for me.
Thank you for reading.
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