I just found this forum and am quite excited to begin exploring the information here and to hopefully get some good advice and suggestions to help me find relief.
I'm a 68 year old retiree who has led a quite active life. Tons of distance running in my past - 114 races of a marathon distance or longer. Two 100 milers. But I have retired from that type of running!! Just walking 18 holes of golf 3 days a week now. I live in northeast North Carolina in a very rural area.
I have a LONG history with eye problems . . . more on that in just a minute!
My dry eye problems only began in late December 2017!! I have been working myself up the food-chain of doctors trying to find answers and more importantly relief. I started with my optometrist hüseyin referred me to my ophthalmologist hüseyin referred me to the University of North Carolina Kittner Eye Center where I have seen every cornea specialist they have! And honestly no relief so far. They tell me that it's quite odd that I only have this dry eye in only of my eyes and not both.
No idea what brought it on but I'm only finding relief using gel drops about every 20 minutes and some goopy ointment at night. They put in plugs which didn't help, put me on antibiotics which didn't help, tried two different types of prednisone which didn't help. Now practicing eye lid hygiene and added fish oil daily. Tomorrow I'll pick up my autologous serum drops which I'm hoping may help but realistically I'm expecting the worst and hope I'll be surprised!
Oddly, my eyes bother me less when I'm outside. Inside I am literally going crazy! You all probably understand. I'm trying hard to "suck it up buttercup" but only partially successful. As you might imagine as a runner who runs 100 miles at a time, I am fairly use to pain and suffering. But this dry eye stuff is almost as bad!!
About my eye problem history in the affected eye. I've had two tears in my retina and one detachment. Detachment was missed by the optometrist I went to for the "floaters." As a result I llater developed a large scar tissue mass over my retina which was removed by a vitrectomy. Later, a cataract developed which was removed. Later I have had LASIK and a PRK on that eye! Poor eye!! Hahaha!
I'm so new to all this dry eye. In reading some posts I've got to admit I'm lost with all the acronyms being used - IPL, MGD, DED, etc. But over time I'll try and figure these out!
Since my doctors have told me but it's quite odd to have this dry eyes problem in just one eye and I'm wondering if it could possibly be something else that is causing the itchiness and pain.
Anyway . . . I'm hoping to learn about all this and hopefully get some ideas that might lead to some relief!
Thanks for listening!!
I'm a 68 year old retiree who has led a quite active life. Tons of distance running in my past - 114 races of a marathon distance or longer. Two 100 milers. But I have retired from that type of running!! Just walking 18 holes of golf 3 days a week now. I live in northeast North Carolina in a very rural area.
I have a LONG history with eye problems . . . more on that in just a minute!
My dry eye problems only began in late December 2017!! I have been working myself up the food-chain of doctors trying to find answers and more importantly relief. I started with my optometrist hüseyin referred me to my ophthalmologist hüseyin referred me to the University of North Carolina Kittner Eye Center where I have seen every cornea specialist they have! And honestly no relief so far. They tell me that it's quite odd that I only have this dry eye in only of my eyes and not both.
No idea what brought it on but I'm only finding relief using gel drops about every 20 minutes and some goopy ointment at night. They put in plugs which didn't help, put me on antibiotics which didn't help, tried two different types of prednisone which didn't help. Now practicing eye lid hygiene and added fish oil daily. Tomorrow I'll pick up my autologous serum drops which I'm hoping may help but realistically I'm expecting the worst and hope I'll be surprised!
Oddly, my eyes bother me less when I'm outside. Inside I am literally going crazy! You all probably understand. I'm trying hard to "suck it up buttercup" but only partially successful. As you might imagine as a runner who runs 100 miles at a time, I am fairly use to pain and suffering. But this dry eye stuff is almost as bad!!
About my eye problem history in the affected eye. I've had two tears in my retina and one detachment. Detachment was missed by the optometrist I went to for the "floaters." As a result I llater developed a large scar tissue mass over my retina which was removed by a vitrectomy. Later, a cataract developed which was removed. Later I have had LASIK and a PRK on that eye! Poor eye!! Hahaha!
I'm so new to all this dry eye. In reading some posts I've got to admit I'm lost with all the acronyms being used - IPL, MGD, DED, etc. But over time I'll try and figure these out!
Since my doctors have told me but it's quite odd to have this dry eyes problem in just one eye and I'm wondering if it could possibly be something else that is causing the itchiness and pain.
Anyway . . . I'm hoping to learn about all this and hopefully get some ideas that might lead to some relief!
Thanks for listening!!
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