Hello there, just thought I would introduce myself and my story and wondered if anyone has any further information/advice.
I am 24 years old and have had posterior blepharitis for 2.5 years. It went undiagnosed until 3/4 months ago having tried various optometrists and doctors. My only symptom for 1.5 years was that my lids stuck together in the morning. Last summer I started to develop contact lens intolerance - not all of the time but sometimes my eyes would start to become red after a certain amount of time and my eyes felt tired. My only other symptoms aside from contact lens intolerance were that my eyes would still stick together in the morning and would be itchy at end of the night. In January this year, my eyes started to feel better with contact lens and I was able to wear them for longer periods. However, this all changed after I fell asleep on a train for roughly 2.5 hours wearing my lens. Immediately afterwards, my eyes were bright red and were intensely dry/burning sensation. Most of the redness went away the next day - but since then, my eye symptoms have completely changed. They are red all the time, with quite prominent veins that were never there before, redness worse in the morning and night, I struggled to read and use my computer. There is a constant burning sensation and a tight feeling. I feel so confused because I believe this shift in symptoms was a direct result of napping in my lens but not quite sure what happened?
2 weeks after that incident, I sought out a private ophthalmologist for a thorough examination. He told me I had posterior blepharitis - I started a regime of twice daily eye bag, 2x lid cleanse, omega eye supplements and hylotear eye drops. After 6 weeks, I felt no improvement so returned to him and he said my eyes looked much better, to continue with the regime and advised me to reduce eye bag use to 3/4 times a week. Recently, I went to see another optometrist who also told me I had done a great job with my blepharitis but that the dryness has persisted, and that my tear film is very thin, with my tears breaking up after 3/4 seconds. She told me that she didn't know why this was the case as my glands seem to be secreting oil fine, and that sleeping in my lens would not have done long-term damage. She advised that I continue my regime, particularly with the Omega 3 and believed that in 3 months time, I should see more improvement.
I really want to believe her, and stay positive but at the moment, the dryness in my eyes is making me feel stressed, anxious and incredibly sad. I never wear contact lens anymore and find glasses uncomfortable. I suffer with the pain every day, and the change in my appearance has really affected my confidence. I don't know what else to do? Whilst I've been told the blepharitis has improved, my dry eye has worsened so much following lens incident and subsequent treatment, and I just don't understand what has happened, and what to do.
Sorry the long story! Thank you for listening.
I am 24 years old and have had posterior blepharitis for 2.5 years. It went undiagnosed until 3/4 months ago having tried various optometrists and doctors. My only symptom for 1.5 years was that my lids stuck together in the morning. Last summer I started to develop contact lens intolerance - not all of the time but sometimes my eyes would start to become red after a certain amount of time and my eyes felt tired. My only other symptoms aside from contact lens intolerance were that my eyes would still stick together in the morning and would be itchy at end of the night. In January this year, my eyes started to feel better with contact lens and I was able to wear them for longer periods. However, this all changed after I fell asleep on a train for roughly 2.5 hours wearing my lens. Immediately afterwards, my eyes were bright red and were intensely dry/burning sensation. Most of the redness went away the next day - but since then, my eye symptoms have completely changed. They are red all the time, with quite prominent veins that were never there before, redness worse in the morning and night, I struggled to read and use my computer. There is a constant burning sensation and a tight feeling. I feel so confused because I believe this shift in symptoms was a direct result of napping in my lens but not quite sure what happened?
2 weeks after that incident, I sought out a private ophthalmologist for a thorough examination. He told me I had posterior blepharitis - I started a regime of twice daily eye bag, 2x lid cleanse, omega eye supplements and hylotear eye drops. After 6 weeks, I felt no improvement so returned to him and he said my eyes looked much better, to continue with the regime and advised me to reduce eye bag use to 3/4 times a week. Recently, I went to see another optometrist who also told me I had done a great job with my blepharitis but that the dryness has persisted, and that my tear film is very thin, with my tears breaking up after 3/4 seconds. She told me that she didn't know why this was the case as my glands seem to be secreting oil fine, and that sleeping in my lens would not have done long-term damage. She advised that I continue my regime, particularly with the Omega 3 and believed that in 3 months time, I should see more improvement.
I really want to believe her, and stay positive but at the moment, the dryness in my eyes is making me feel stressed, anxious and incredibly sad. I never wear contact lens anymore and find glasses uncomfortable. I suffer with the pain every day, and the change in my appearance has really affected my confidence. I don't know what else to do? Whilst I've been told the blepharitis has improved, my dry eye has worsened so much following lens incident and subsequent treatment, and I just don't understand what has happened, and what to do.
Sorry the long story! Thank you for listening.
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