I developed Dry Eye Syndrome/Disease whatever you want to call it last Summer, it was a life changing event. I've had to alter the direction of my career, from working as a digital artist in the games industry... to doing manual labor and seeing everything as a Sisyphean struggle. I've only been to an optometrist so far (who was clueless), and a general practitioner, so I don't know what type of dry eye I have... I'm assuming it is evaporative. I can't afford to see an optamologist yet but I hope to have better insurance within a year.
Anyway to my point, I can't stand how little knowledge there is about this. I tell people about it and they say "Oh I have dry eyes too!" and they proceed to tell me about some mild irritation, not the chronic painful condition people like me have to wake up to daily and change their diet, stop drinking coffee, not use computers etc.
Doesn't that annoy you? Then I try to google it and results come up written by some nitwit saying how many millions of American have it, and you can basically take care of it with eye drops and a warm eye compress. Well gee, I'm all set then.
I wish there was another name to set it apart, something not so generic like "dry eye syndrome". So people would understand that it is a chronic condition that they should hope they never get, to take care of their eyes and not spend all day in front of computers drinking coffee like I did. It often feels like I'm going through this struggle alone, aside from the online community, even family members make me feel like I'm being a drama queen. Do you experience the same, do you think awareness will grow?
Anyway to my point, I can't stand how little knowledge there is about this. I tell people about it and they say "Oh I have dry eyes too!" and they proceed to tell me about some mild irritation, not the chronic painful condition people like me have to wake up to daily and change their diet, stop drinking coffee, not use computers etc.
Doesn't that annoy you? Then I try to google it and results come up written by some nitwit saying how many millions of American have it, and you can basically take care of it with eye drops and a warm eye compress. Well gee, I'm all set then.
I wish there was another name to set it apart, something not so generic like "dry eye syndrome". So people would understand that it is a chronic condition that they should hope they never get, to take care of their eyes and not spend all day in front of computers drinking coffee like I did. It often feels like I'm going through this struggle alone, aside from the online community, even family members make me feel like I'm being a drama queen. Do you experience the same, do you think awareness will grow?
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