Hello everyone,
Seeking advice and help on what to do for my situation. The whole dry eyes topic is still very new to me and I've learned a lot the past month but still very clueless on a lot of the matter. My story starts out 11/8/2017 when I had my Lasik procedure. They dry eyes wasn't too bad the first few days and then there was a drastic turn overnight. Woke up one morning with my eyes so unbelievably dry, they felt like my eyes were set on fire, I couldn't open them without putting drops in to alleviate the pain. I didn't really have redness that developed, just redness from the suction during the surgery that took a while to go away, but no vessels popping up and no blood shot eyes. That was one week post-op.
Moving along to now. I've noticed from the 3rd week till now that when I wake up, my eyes are nice and white, but in an hour time, vessels start to come up and worsen throughout the day. They don't get to the point where they are bloodshot. Its also worse in my right eye than my left. I get the stinging/burning feel and my eyes ache (not constantly), also get the feeling like I have my contact in my right eye but I know there isn't one there. I went to the surgeons office Tuesday and both him and his partner took 5 seconds to look at my eyes and said they're fine, that the dryness got better since the last time they saw me. The one doc said the redness is due to my corneas healing?!?! Which doesn't make sense to me. None of my friends who have had Lasik said this happened to them. I've come across some posts on here and some have mentioned inflammation and mgd. I haven't been properly diagnosed and def don't feel like the surgeon has properly assessed anything else aside from my cornea. His instructions are to just continue with artificial tears and warm compresses and promised it would get better in the months to come (3-6months). I don't believe him or his partner.
What I've been doing so far has been at least one compress each day (2 if I get the time), thera tears as needed (just purchased refresh Optive advance and mega3 to try), fish oil daily (720 dha/epa total daily), I drink 2 teas twice a day to help reduce inflammation (goji berry with crysanthamum and the other turmeric, lemon, ginger, honey). I just purchased occusoft scrub but don't even know if I'm doing it correctly or if I need to.
My questions are:
1. Is there something I'm missing that I should be doing?
2. Any recommendations on an optometrist/opthalmologist in the Philadelphia area that would examine me properly? My hopes are to catch what's going on early so that I can properly care for myself and maintain it. My surgeon is a corneal specialist already.
3. Has anyone else had this issue one month post Lasik?
4. I've read about autogolous serum drops, but has anyone used them 1 month post Lasik? How effective are they?
5. Any ideas why I wake up with nice white eyes and them getting red as the day goes by?
Thanks in advance. This has been extremely frustrating for me. I just got married this Summer and just starting my marriage. This has been difficult for both my husband and I. I don't know if what I'm doing is leading in the right direction. Instant regret getting Lasik after having wanting it for so many years. The doc definitely did not stress the severity of the complications both short or long term. All was said was oh possible halos, Starbursts and possible dry eyes. To make it worse for me, I have some refraction left in my right eye (-0.5) hich has made me feel nauseous from the beginning. I notice the refraction difference with both eyes open and now looking for prescription lens for glasses just for my right eye, which I'm hoping will help with the nausea.
Seeking advice and help on what to do for my situation. The whole dry eyes topic is still very new to me and I've learned a lot the past month but still very clueless on a lot of the matter. My story starts out 11/8/2017 when I had my Lasik procedure. They dry eyes wasn't too bad the first few days and then there was a drastic turn overnight. Woke up one morning with my eyes so unbelievably dry, they felt like my eyes were set on fire, I couldn't open them without putting drops in to alleviate the pain. I didn't really have redness that developed, just redness from the suction during the surgery that took a while to go away, but no vessels popping up and no blood shot eyes. That was one week post-op.
Moving along to now. I've noticed from the 3rd week till now that when I wake up, my eyes are nice and white, but in an hour time, vessels start to come up and worsen throughout the day. They don't get to the point where they are bloodshot. Its also worse in my right eye than my left. I get the stinging/burning feel and my eyes ache (not constantly), also get the feeling like I have my contact in my right eye but I know there isn't one there. I went to the surgeons office Tuesday and both him and his partner took 5 seconds to look at my eyes and said they're fine, that the dryness got better since the last time they saw me. The one doc said the redness is due to my corneas healing?!?! Which doesn't make sense to me. None of my friends who have had Lasik said this happened to them. I've come across some posts on here and some have mentioned inflammation and mgd. I haven't been properly diagnosed and def don't feel like the surgeon has properly assessed anything else aside from my cornea. His instructions are to just continue with artificial tears and warm compresses and promised it would get better in the months to come (3-6months). I don't believe him or his partner.
What I've been doing so far has been at least one compress each day (2 if I get the time), thera tears as needed (just purchased refresh Optive advance and mega3 to try), fish oil daily (720 dha/epa total daily), I drink 2 teas twice a day to help reduce inflammation (goji berry with crysanthamum and the other turmeric, lemon, ginger, honey). I just purchased occusoft scrub but don't even know if I'm doing it correctly or if I need to.
My questions are:
1. Is there something I'm missing that I should be doing?
2. Any recommendations on an optometrist/opthalmologist in the Philadelphia area that would examine me properly? My hopes are to catch what's going on early so that I can properly care for myself and maintain it. My surgeon is a corneal specialist already.
3. Has anyone else had this issue one month post Lasik?
4. I've read about autogolous serum drops, but has anyone used them 1 month post Lasik? How effective are they?
5. Any ideas why I wake up with nice white eyes and them getting red as the day goes by?
Thanks in advance. This has been extremely frustrating for me. I just got married this Summer and just starting my marriage. This has been difficult for both my husband and I. I don't know if what I'm doing is leading in the right direction. Instant regret getting Lasik after having wanting it for so many years. The doc definitely did not stress the severity of the complications both short or long term. All was said was oh possible halos, Starbursts and possible dry eyes. To make it worse for me, I have some refraction left in my right eye (-0.5) hich has made me feel nauseous from the beginning. I notice the refraction difference with both eyes open and now looking for prescription lens for glasses just for my right eye, which I'm hoping will help with the nausea.
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