I have perfect vision. 20/20 in my left and 20/15 in my right. But I have severe pain due to "dry eye".
Does anyone else have perfect vision and dry eye? Most of the folks on DET seem to have vision issues.
I'm not bragging, trust me. In a way it's been a problem with my docs because they seem to think that since I have perfect vision then my problem isn't bad. And they won't prescribe scleral lenses because they tell me that those lenses are only helpful for people who already use contacts but that need ones that are better for their dry eye.
Maybe they're right. I don't know. But I feel like I'm being dismissed because my vision is fine and I have very little damage to my corneas.
I think it's corneal neuropathy since my eyes are in good shape but I'm experiencing severe pain. It did have one doc recently tell me that he thought it was neuropathic and he referred my to a neuro-ophthalmologist (who costs $431 just for a visit). So needless to say, I have seen him yet.
As with many of you, this pain is extremely disabling. I haven't left my house but once in the last month. I'd really like to go shopping again but I haven't done that in years. It's the little things, for me, that I can't do anymore that make me so sad. Those things that most people take for granted.
I'm even missing a baby shower this weekend.
But hey, I'm making all of this up, right?
Does anyone else have perfect vision and dry eye? Most of the folks on DET seem to have vision issues.
I'm not bragging, trust me. In a way it's been a problem with my docs because they seem to think that since I have perfect vision then my problem isn't bad. And they won't prescribe scleral lenses because they tell me that those lenses are only helpful for people who already use contacts but that need ones that are better for their dry eye.
Maybe they're right. I don't know. But I feel like I'm being dismissed because my vision is fine and I have very little damage to my corneas.
I think it's corneal neuropathy since my eyes are in good shape but I'm experiencing severe pain. It did have one doc recently tell me that he thought it was neuropathic and he referred my to a neuro-ophthalmologist (who costs $431 just for a visit). So needless to say, I have seen him yet.
As with many of you, this pain is extremely disabling. I haven't left my house but once in the last month. I'd really like to go shopping again but I haven't done that in years. It's the little things, for me, that I can't do anymore that make me so sad. Those things that most people take for granted.
I'm even missing a baby shower this weekend.
But hey, I'm making all of this up, right?
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