I think I've had Blepharitis all my life, always red sore eyelid but didn't know that's what it was. Genrally my vision had been great and most of my hobbies were based on looking at fine details, bid watching and the like. About 7 years ago I suddenly got really dry eyes and mouth and bouts of double vision. This was later diagnosed as Sjorgrens (very unusual for a man).
I since had 5 years trapsing round the doctors and specialists at the hospital. I had two years of being told that the monocular double vision was due to Blepharitis. Discounted that since I had the bleph all ready and if I leave my eyes alone (no scrubbing or shampoo) I get the bleph under control but has no effect on the double vision.
I know the dry eyes have an influence on the doubling. (vertical ghost images in either eye with the other eye shut) But some days when both eyes feel similarly dry one eye has bad doubling and the other not. most days start OK with doubling getting worse in the afternoon and evenings. Other days its just bad all day.
The current specialist is of the view that dry eyes lead to double vision so tough. But not everyone with dry eyes gets double vision do they?
I past expecting any cure or significant improvement but I just can't settle until I understand why it is so darn variable. This suggests there must be some factor that makes it better or worse and perhaps understanding that could help reduce the frequency.
Does anyone else get the vertical ghost images with thier dry eyes?
Duncan
I since had 5 years trapsing round the doctors and specialists at the hospital. I had two years of being told that the monocular double vision was due to Blepharitis. Discounted that since I had the bleph all ready and if I leave my eyes alone (no scrubbing or shampoo) I get the bleph under control but has no effect on the double vision.
I know the dry eyes have an influence on the doubling. (vertical ghost images in either eye with the other eye shut) But some days when both eyes feel similarly dry one eye has bad doubling and the other not. most days start OK with doubling getting worse in the afternoon and evenings. Other days its just bad all day.
The current specialist is of the view that dry eyes lead to double vision so tough. But not everyone with dry eyes gets double vision do they?
I past expecting any cure or significant improvement but I just can't settle until I understand why it is so darn variable. This suggests there must be some factor that makes it better or worse and perhaps understanding that could help reduce the frequency.
Does anyone else get the vertical ghost images with thier dry eyes?
Duncan
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