Hi y'all, I hope you guys can help...
It's been 3 months yesterday that I woke up one morning, my eyes suddenly very dry and irritated. It was mid-March, so here in Canada, where I live, the heaters were full blaze, humidity was non-existant and yes, I had togo to school. I'm 14. Impossible to concentrate. I figured it was just a one-day thing, but nonetheless, I put cucumbers on my eyes, put my face in cold water, whatever I found helped. Surely enough, the next morning, they were dry, and after a few days, I got myself some eyedrops. At first, I thought it was the solution to the problem, but found out that it helped for an hour at most. Trips to the doctor at clinics were of no use. They diagnosed me of keratitis, conjunctivitis, said I had eye lesions, whatever. I tried Erythomycin and Fucithalmic but to no avail. When I met the doctor a week after using Erythromycin, I was told everything was fine. Hah. My eyes were still dry. But after weeks, there were more and more symptoms - occasional itchiness, inflammation of the lower eyelid, then inflammation of both. I continued to use eyedrops (Systane Ultra) and a gel at night (Alcori Tear-Gel), but they helped for a very short period of time.
So I began to look into different eye conditions. I thought it was MGD or Blepharitis. My eyes felt oily once or twice. I don't know if it's that.
I thought it was Allergies, to dust mites or something. Because my eyes feel always better outside. But I read that dust mites survive in humidity. The problems started when the air was so dry at my school.
I thought it was something to do with my dandruff. I don't know if it's that. I do have a lot, so I'm trying to take care of that.
These days, my most annoying symptom is a burning (sort of) sensation in the upper inner corner of my left eye. Sometimes right. But mostly left. It's hell. Every day it burns.
I visited my optometrist, who informed me that vision in my left eye, the eye that hurts most of the time, went down pretty rapidly for one year and for my age. I have a new prescription now. She ran a TBUT Test, and said my result was half of what it should be in a normal person. She didn't know more. She referred me to an opthalmologist.
Although the benchmark waiting time in Canada to see an opthalmologist is 4 months, I'm told by the hospital that it will be at least a 9 month wait.
I'm using cold compresses to help with the burning/inflammation, but it's not super effective. I tried warm compresses for MGD and stuff but I stopped after 2 weeks, I felt absolutely no difference.
I noticed that I have the tendency now since this happened to want to put water in my eyes where it hurts. I also noticed that when I take a shower (my eyes don't feel dry but the burning remains) but also that they become very gritty when water gets in my eyes. Very very gritty/dry-ish feeling.
I remember the night before this started, I stayed up all night (until 2am) finishing a very important project on my computer for school. I rubbed my eyes a lot after since I was tired. I really regret that now.
I notice that when I yawn and my eyes tear up, I feel that temporary relief for 5-10 seconds. Then the burning is back.
The eyedrops can help to stop it from being dry for a while (like 1 hour maybe) but it does nothing to help the burning. I feel it again after 5 minutes, especially in the inner upper corner of the eye, under the upper eyelid.
Is it normal to have a line under the eyelid in that area? Because if so it becomes very red and inflamed when it hurts the most.
I'm so tired of this. I have read so many things but the result is often "If there's burning, see a doctor." But the doctor sends me to an optometrist. Who sends me to the 9-month long waiting list. Foiled again.
All I really want is to enjoy living again. It's so horrible. Waking up every morning not knowing how bad the day will be. (during school year, the better days were on weekends. Now that it<s summer I feel no change.) I just want help. But help is inaccesible. And everything I'm doing isn't good enough. I can't have a humidifier in my room anymore because it's summer and it's so frickin' hot with the humidifier on.
I really want help. I want to enjoy living. I want to stop being depressed. Stop living at the mercy of this stupid eye condition. I'm an anglophone but I live in a French city. It's hard even to get the basic help.
The dry feeling only seems to last when I wake up these days. Eyedrops help more and more every day to solve the dryness. But the burning feeling in the upper inner corner of the eye is the worst, and only cold compresses can repel it for a few minutes.
This week, I've had horrible nasal problems, especially dryness. It happened for a week last month. But the nasal dryness is going away. The eye pain isn't.
When can I enjoy living again? When can I get help? What can I do for the 7 months that are left before I maybe possibly perhaps get help? It's hell. I'm so depressed right now. Today was a bad day.
Does anyone have any idea what it could be, and what medication I can get over-the-counter that would help me at least reduce the symptoms to a minimum before I get help? I just want to be able to live somewhat happily again. Every day is horrible. To think the good days are when it only hurts at night...
Before someone asks, I used to use my computer for 1hr on weekdays (+ at 1hr some days at school) and a lot more than I should have on weekends. Like half the day at least. Oh, how much I regret that now. I'm only using the computer when I must now. It doesn't make any difference...
My mom's super religious and tells me to pray to God, that He'll fix it, but if there really was a God, why do I have to suffer this? Why can't someone help me? It's so annoying, since in Korea, where half my family is from, waiting 9 months for medical help is unfathomable. I can see the right doctor within a week probably. (But it costs more.)
I'm sorry for the long message,just the more I wrote, the more I remembered the pain I've suffered...
As for dietary changes, I've been taking an Omega-3 supplement and eating more fish. Like I said I'm pretty hopeless that if you said "eat more of this, of that!" I'd probably want to smack you across the face. It feels like food isn't the solution... but I could be wrong. I'm no expert. That's the thing. The experts are inaccessible.
Can anyone help me? Please? I'm so hopeless and depressed. Today was a bad day. What can I do while I wait to see an opthalmologist???
It's been 3 months yesterday that I woke up one morning, my eyes suddenly very dry and irritated. It was mid-March, so here in Canada, where I live, the heaters were full blaze, humidity was non-existant and yes, I had togo to school. I'm 14. Impossible to concentrate. I figured it was just a one-day thing, but nonetheless, I put cucumbers on my eyes, put my face in cold water, whatever I found helped. Surely enough, the next morning, they were dry, and after a few days, I got myself some eyedrops. At first, I thought it was the solution to the problem, but found out that it helped for an hour at most. Trips to the doctor at clinics were of no use. They diagnosed me of keratitis, conjunctivitis, said I had eye lesions, whatever. I tried Erythomycin and Fucithalmic but to no avail. When I met the doctor a week after using Erythromycin, I was told everything was fine. Hah. My eyes were still dry. But after weeks, there were more and more symptoms - occasional itchiness, inflammation of the lower eyelid, then inflammation of both. I continued to use eyedrops (Systane Ultra) and a gel at night (Alcori Tear-Gel), but they helped for a very short period of time.
So I began to look into different eye conditions. I thought it was MGD or Blepharitis. My eyes felt oily once or twice. I don't know if it's that.
I thought it was Allergies, to dust mites or something. Because my eyes feel always better outside. But I read that dust mites survive in humidity. The problems started when the air was so dry at my school.
I thought it was something to do with my dandruff. I don't know if it's that. I do have a lot, so I'm trying to take care of that.
These days, my most annoying symptom is a burning (sort of) sensation in the upper inner corner of my left eye. Sometimes right. But mostly left. It's hell. Every day it burns.
I visited my optometrist, who informed me that vision in my left eye, the eye that hurts most of the time, went down pretty rapidly for one year and for my age. I have a new prescription now. She ran a TBUT Test, and said my result was half of what it should be in a normal person. She didn't know more. She referred me to an opthalmologist.
Although the benchmark waiting time in Canada to see an opthalmologist is 4 months, I'm told by the hospital that it will be at least a 9 month wait.
I'm using cold compresses to help with the burning/inflammation, but it's not super effective. I tried warm compresses for MGD and stuff but I stopped after 2 weeks, I felt absolutely no difference.
I noticed that I have the tendency now since this happened to want to put water in my eyes where it hurts. I also noticed that when I take a shower (my eyes don't feel dry but the burning remains) but also that they become very gritty when water gets in my eyes. Very very gritty/dry-ish feeling.
I remember the night before this started, I stayed up all night (until 2am) finishing a very important project on my computer for school. I rubbed my eyes a lot after since I was tired. I really regret that now.
I notice that when I yawn and my eyes tear up, I feel that temporary relief for 5-10 seconds. Then the burning is back.
The eyedrops can help to stop it from being dry for a while (like 1 hour maybe) but it does nothing to help the burning. I feel it again after 5 minutes, especially in the inner upper corner of the eye, under the upper eyelid.
Is it normal to have a line under the eyelid in that area? Because if so it becomes very red and inflamed when it hurts the most.
I'm so tired of this. I have read so many things but the result is often "If there's burning, see a doctor." But the doctor sends me to an optometrist. Who sends me to the 9-month long waiting list. Foiled again.
All I really want is to enjoy living again. It's so horrible. Waking up every morning not knowing how bad the day will be. (during school year, the better days were on weekends. Now that it<s summer I feel no change.) I just want help. But help is inaccesible. And everything I'm doing isn't good enough. I can't have a humidifier in my room anymore because it's summer and it's so frickin' hot with the humidifier on.
I really want help. I want to enjoy living. I want to stop being depressed. Stop living at the mercy of this stupid eye condition. I'm an anglophone but I live in a French city. It's hard even to get the basic help.
The dry feeling only seems to last when I wake up these days. Eyedrops help more and more every day to solve the dryness. But the burning feeling in the upper inner corner of the eye is the worst, and only cold compresses can repel it for a few minutes.
This week, I've had horrible nasal problems, especially dryness. It happened for a week last month. But the nasal dryness is going away. The eye pain isn't.
When can I enjoy living again? When can I get help? What can I do for the 7 months that are left before I maybe possibly perhaps get help? It's hell. I'm so depressed right now. Today was a bad day.
Does anyone have any idea what it could be, and what medication I can get over-the-counter that would help me at least reduce the symptoms to a minimum before I get help? I just want to be able to live somewhat happily again. Every day is horrible. To think the good days are when it only hurts at night...
Before someone asks, I used to use my computer for 1hr on weekdays (+ at 1hr some days at school) and a lot more than I should have on weekends. Like half the day at least. Oh, how much I regret that now. I'm only using the computer when I must now. It doesn't make any difference...
My mom's super religious and tells me to pray to God, that He'll fix it, but if there really was a God, why do I have to suffer this? Why can't someone help me? It's so annoying, since in Korea, where half my family is from, waiting 9 months for medical help is unfathomable. I can see the right doctor within a week probably. (But it costs more.)
I'm sorry for the long message,just the more I wrote, the more I remembered the pain I've suffered...
As for dietary changes, I've been taking an Omega-3 supplement and eating more fish. Like I said I'm pretty hopeless that if you said "eat more of this, of that!" I'd probably want to smack you across the face. It feels like food isn't the solution... but I could be wrong. I'm no expert. That's the thing. The experts are inaccessible.
Can anyone help me? Please? I'm so hopeless and depressed. Today was a bad day. What can I do while I wait to see an opthalmologist???
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