Hello everyone,
First I need to say this site has already been amazingly useful for me. Reading these posts and knowing I'm not alone has been amazingly helpful!
I thought I'd give you guys the low down on my Dry Eye story and see if anyone has any ideas or tips to support me. I would really appreciate it!
On April 11th I went to an arena rock concert. I was sitting up the back but I still found the lights too bright and it hurt my eyes a bit, so I had my eyes closed for half the concert. When I got home I couldn't look at light, and went straight to bed.
By the next morning the pain in my eyes was agonising and I couldn't look at light at all. I went to my local ED and they diagnosed me with photo-keratitis, gave me codiene and antibiotic eye drops and said it should get better in 48 hours.
By the next afternoon the pain was agonising and the drops felt like acid in my eye. I had developed a headache as well, so we went to a second, bigger hospital that we knew had an opthamology department. I was assesed by an opthamologist who said I had a tiny corneal abrasion on one eye, but otherwise they were fine. They kept me in hospital for 4 nights and I had a lumbar puncture done (they thought it was meningitis), CT scan, heaps of blood tests and a contrast MRI. All the while the pain in my eyes wasn't getting any better. I couldn't even tolerate saline wash or Poly Tears, it just felt like acid. I just lay there with a blindfold on or sunglasses if I had to look at something. They had me on paracetomol, codiene and oxycodin.
The headaches were getting worse and worse, to the point where sometimes I couldn't even put my head on the pillow or touch it, it was too painful. I was crying so much from the pain I could barely breathe. It was agonising. During one of these intense pain attacks, they told me that it was all probably just an atypical migraine and there was nothing medically wrong with me, so they were going to kick me out that night. I was going to have a referal to see a neurologist as an outpatient, but that would probably take 3-12 months. Basically stay on the heavy pain drugs and it will go away. Its probably just stress!
I went home for 2 nights, thankfully my mum came and moved in for a while to look after me. I couldn't look at light, had crippling headaches and nausea and was very light headed. Things weren't getting better so I admitted myself to a large private hospital Emergency Department.
They immediatly called a neurologist who said to get me off the medication I was on, because if it was an atypical migraine, paracetomol, codeine and opiates can make it much worse and turn it into a chronic condition! I was there a couple of nights and they were convinced it was all just a migraine and the neurologist gave me new migraine specific drugs to take home. I saw another opthamologist but he literally looked at me for 3 minutes, didn't do an eye examination, just agreed it was a neuro issue and shoved me out the door with a $150 bill.
Two weeks later, I had gone through crazy side effects on the migraine medications and my stomach was really bad. So I stopped all the medications and the migraine disapeared! Looks like it was all just my body reacting to badly chosen drugs. Unfortunatley the eyes continued. I saw 3 more General Practitioners and they literally said "I don't know" and sent me home. One thankfully gave me an optho referal!
So at 4 weeks from initial onset I saw a third opthamologist, who immediatley did a schrimers test which I only wet 1mm. So he was amazed no one else had picked it up, its all dry eye! Did blood tests for Rheumatoid Arthrities, Sjorgrens and some other auto immune diseases. They show nothing (although I am still suspicious of rheumatoid as I have worsening joint pain that started years ago). I tried 6 different eye meds that week, genteal (which glued my eyelids shut), celluvisc, systane ultra, systane restore, thera tears, reclens eye bath and coconut oil around the eyes. Also Advance Optive, which seemed to be the best, giving me maybe 5% releif. I've also been taking 10ml of fish oil a day and having a fairly close to paleo diet (which I had been working towards before all this happened anyway). Also taking tumeric, glutamine and other natural herbs.
Went again last week and he redid the Schrimers test. The paper was completley dry and stuck to my eyelid, they had to rip it off. Optho says my tear ducts have stopped working completley and I just have to learn to manage it for life. No Bleph or any other issues. Just no tears.
I'm now on 1% steroid ointment at night which seems to help a little bit. Using Bion Tears during the day. Pushing through the pain and managing to drive a little bit, but in a lot of pain. I'm feeling quite depressed and anxious as well. The thought of living with this forever is terrifying for me.
I'm seeing the optho again on the 28th, he says the next step is plugs.
So its now been 6 and a half weeks off work, which I ran out of sick leave very quickly. So we are under severe financial stress. My job is a sales rep in the pet food industry, so I drive up to 3.5 hours a day visiting brightly lit and air-conditioned retail stores. I am the only staff member on this side of the country, so no one can cover for me. I either need to go back to work ASAP or quit and find a more appropriate job.
I love my job, but its definitley not Dry eye friendly. Has anyone got any tips on making driving easier? In Perth here it is very dry. hot weather. Gets to 43C in Summer, so Aircon is a must.
Sorry for the long post guys. Has anyone got any help?
Thanks a million
Jo
First I need to say this site has already been amazingly useful for me. Reading these posts and knowing I'm not alone has been amazingly helpful!
I thought I'd give you guys the low down on my Dry Eye story and see if anyone has any ideas or tips to support me. I would really appreciate it!
On April 11th I went to an arena rock concert. I was sitting up the back but I still found the lights too bright and it hurt my eyes a bit, so I had my eyes closed for half the concert. When I got home I couldn't look at light, and went straight to bed.
By the next morning the pain in my eyes was agonising and I couldn't look at light at all. I went to my local ED and they diagnosed me with photo-keratitis, gave me codiene and antibiotic eye drops and said it should get better in 48 hours.
By the next afternoon the pain was agonising and the drops felt like acid in my eye. I had developed a headache as well, so we went to a second, bigger hospital that we knew had an opthamology department. I was assesed by an opthamologist who said I had a tiny corneal abrasion on one eye, but otherwise they were fine. They kept me in hospital for 4 nights and I had a lumbar puncture done (they thought it was meningitis), CT scan, heaps of blood tests and a contrast MRI. All the while the pain in my eyes wasn't getting any better. I couldn't even tolerate saline wash or Poly Tears, it just felt like acid. I just lay there with a blindfold on or sunglasses if I had to look at something. They had me on paracetomol, codiene and oxycodin.
The headaches were getting worse and worse, to the point where sometimes I couldn't even put my head on the pillow or touch it, it was too painful. I was crying so much from the pain I could barely breathe. It was agonising. During one of these intense pain attacks, they told me that it was all probably just an atypical migraine and there was nothing medically wrong with me, so they were going to kick me out that night. I was going to have a referal to see a neurologist as an outpatient, but that would probably take 3-12 months. Basically stay on the heavy pain drugs and it will go away. Its probably just stress!
I went home for 2 nights, thankfully my mum came and moved in for a while to look after me. I couldn't look at light, had crippling headaches and nausea and was very light headed. Things weren't getting better so I admitted myself to a large private hospital Emergency Department.
They immediatly called a neurologist who said to get me off the medication I was on, because if it was an atypical migraine, paracetomol, codeine and opiates can make it much worse and turn it into a chronic condition! I was there a couple of nights and they were convinced it was all just a migraine and the neurologist gave me new migraine specific drugs to take home. I saw another opthamologist but he literally looked at me for 3 minutes, didn't do an eye examination, just agreed it was a neuro issue and shoved me out the door with a $150 bill.
Two weeks later, I had gone through crazy side effects on the migraine medications and my stomach was really bad. So I stopped all the medications and the migraine disapeared! Looks like it was all just my body reacting to badly chosen drugs. Unfortunatley the eyes continued. I saw 3 more General Practitioners and they literally said "I don't know" and sent me home. One thankfully gave me an optho referal!
So at 4 weeks from initial onset I saw a third opthamologist, who immediatley did a schrimers test which I only wet 1mm. So he was amazed no one else had picked it up, its all dry eye! Did blood tests for Rheumatoid Arthrities, Sjorgrens and some other auto immune diseases. They show nothing (although I am still suspicious of rheumatoid as I have worsening joint pain that started years ago). I tried 6 different eye meds that week, genteal (which glued my eyelids shut), celluvisc, systane ultra, systane restore, thera tears, reclens eye bath and coconut oil around the eyes. Also Advance Optive, which seemed to be the best, giving me maybe 5% releif. I've also been taking 10ml of fish oil a day and having a fairly close to paleo diet (which I had been working towards before all this happened anyway). Also taking tumeric, glutamine and other natural herbs.
Went again last week and he redid the Schrimers test. The paper was completley dry and stuck to my eyelid, they had to rip it off. Optho says my tear ducts have stopped working completley and I just have to learn to manage it for life. No Bleph or any other issues. Just no tears.
I'm now on 1% steroid ointment at night which seems to help a little bit. Using Bion Tears during the day. Pushing through the pain and managing to drive a little bit, but in a lot of pain. I'm feeling quite depressed and anxious as well. The thought of living with this forever is terrifying for me.
I'm seeing the optho again on the 28th, he says the next step is plugs.
So its now been 6 and a half weeks off work, which I ran out of sick leave very quickly. So we are under severe financial stress. My job is a sales rep in the pet food industry, so I drive up to 3.5 hours a day visiting brightly lit and air-conditioned retail stores. I am the only staff member on this side of the country, so no one can cover for me. I either need to go back to work ASAP or quit and find a more appropriate job.
I love my job, but its definitley not Dry eye friendly. Has anyone got any tips on making driving easier? In Perth here it is very dry. hot weather. Gets to 43C in Summer, so Aircon is a must.
Sorry for the long post guys. Has anyone got any help?
Thanks a million
Jo
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