Hi, I'm the new kid on the block. I stumbled on this website some time ago and I was like a woman in the desert seeing a mirage! I seriously don't know anybody else who has this problem so I feel very isolated and alone. This is the first opportunity that I have had to post anything and I want to tell you my saga because I feel now that somebody will "get" what I go through. I will try to keep it short. The beginning of my dry eye problems started about two years ago with just a burning sensation and watering in my eyes, while driving home at the end of the workday. My doctor suggested that I get my vision checked which I did and was told "your eyes are dry, use these drops" and a prescription for driving glasses "if I wanted to be bothered filling it" because my distance vision is not bad.
I will summarize here: got glasses with clip on sunglasses, did NOT help one bit, returned glasses, bought expensive wrap-around sunglasses, eye condition worsened, eyes became very light-sensitive and I was blinking constantly, back to G.P, (Dr. L) and she prescribed hormones (because at 54 years old, I was in menopause) and in all I tried HRT alone, HRT with testosterone orally and testosterone cream on eyelids (because I had read that these treatments might help dry dye). None of this worked. Lead to my first appointment with an opthamologist - a Dr. P. who was ancient and not up on new dry eye treatments at all (and consequently gave me very bad advice on how to treat dry eye!) but he did pinpoint that I had Rosacea so that was helpful.
Next, back to Dr. L., G.P. who sent me to a dermatologist (Dr. G) to confirm the Rosacea diagnosis who's only comment when she saw me was "yes, you have Rosacea but I don't know why you've been sent to me - you need to see an opthamologist". Back to G.P., Dr. L who set up an appointment with another optha. (Dr. W) but I could not get in for months! Got prescription (from a G.P.) for Doxyclycline, an anti-inflammatory drop and MetroCream for the rosacea and waited, getting worse by the day. Finally (after 4 month wait) got in to see Dr. W., optha. and she gave me bottom punctal plugs, advice about warm compresses and cleaning with Blephagel and using preservative-free drops (something the other ophtha. said was not necessary - bad advice), taking BioTears supplement twice daily and at that time I took myself off the HRT and Doxycycline because I had read that HRT might not be good for dry eye and Dr. W. concurred and she felt that since I had been on the antibiotic for 3 months already that was long enough to have got a benefit if there was one to be had. I also felt that the antibiotic made my eyes really unbearably light-sensitive - a side effect for some people. (I forgot to add that in the waiting time I had also gone for about 6 acupuncture treatments, seen a Naturopath and was taking stuff she had prescribed.) Anyway, Dr. W (new optha.) really knew her stuff and I got MUCH better with the punctal plugs, cleaning, and preservative-free drops (I seem to like BionTears best). I was never 100% better but I was about 70% better, coping, and able to drive comfortably again etc.
All was going well until the Fall of 2006 when my symptoms got worse and worse. Couldn't get in right away to see Dr. W - had to wait till January. Saw another ophtha. in the meantime because I was going crazy and could not function and he gave me prescrip for steroid drops and set up an appointment with a dermatologist - follow the bouncing ball..... for March 2007. Anyway, I finally got in to see Dr. W. in Jan 07 and now am on a milder steroid eyedrop, and Restasis. My situation has become so bad that I have had to take a leave of absense from my job (like many others I have an office job, was on a computer all day, did filing etc., worked under florescent lights), am on unemployment and I am so depressed that things have become this bad for me. I am taking too many supplements to list here and just recently added NAC which I also read a bit about on this website and read the research. I don't know if the Restasis will work or not (I've only been 21 days on it and the new steroid eyedrop) and I am anxious all the time. When I read the horror stories that others have gone through it really scares me because I wonder if that's going to be me too. I know you can't tell me that, but thanks for listening to my tale of woe. I am hoping to make some new friends out there (even if just by e-mail). I am in the Toronto area, live alone, and would love to have a friend to talk to on the phone occasionally. I hardly leave my house now because going out causes me so much distress. Driving is my worst nightmare because I have trouble keeping my eyes open and forget going to movies and most social events so I am really isolated! Looking for hope and friendship,
Maureen
I will summarize here: got glasses with clip on sunglasses, did NOT help one bit, returned glasses, bought expensive wrap-around sunglasses, eye condition worsened, eyes became very light-sensitive and I was blinking constantly, back to G.P, (Dr. L) and she prescribed hormones (because at 54 years old, I was in menopause) and in all I tried HRT alone, HRT with testosterone orally and testosterone cream on eyelids (because I had read that these treatments might help dry dye). None of this worked. Lead to my first appointment with an opthamologist - a Dr. P. who was ancient and not up on new dry eye treatments at all (and consequently gave me very bad advice on how to treat dry eye!) but he did pinpoint that I had Rosacea so that was helpful.
Next, back to Dr. L., G.P. who sent me to a dermatologist (Dr. G) to confirm the Rosacea diagnosis who's only comment when she saw me was "yes, you have Rosacea but I don't know why you've been sent to me - you need to see an opthamologist". Back to G.P., Dr. L who set up an appointment with another optha. (Dr. W) but I could not get in for months! Got prescription (from a G.P.) for Doxyclycline, an anti-inflammatory drop and MetroCream for the rosacea and waited, getting worse by the day. Finally (after 4 month wait) got in to see Dr. W., optha. and she gave me bottom punctal plugs, advice about warm compresses and cleaning with Blephagel and using preservative-free drops (something the other ophtha. said was not necessary - bad advice), taking BioTears supplement twice daily and at that time I took myself off the HRT and Doxycycline because I had read that HRT might not be good for dry eye and Dr. W. concurred and she felt that since I had been on the antibiotic for 3 months already that was long enough to have got a benefit if there was one to be had. I also felt that the antibiotic made my eyes really unbearably light-sensitive - a side effect for some people. (I forgot to add that in the waiting time I had also gone for about 6 acupuncture treatments, seen a Naturopath and was taking stuff she had prescribed.) Anyway, Dr. W (new optha.) really knew her stuff and I got MUCH better with the punctal plugs, cleaning, and preservative-free drops (I seem to like BionTears best). I was never 100% better but I was about 70% better, coping, and able to drive comfortably again etc.
All was going well until the Fall of 2006 when my symptoms got worse and worse. Couldn't get in right away to see Dr. W - had to wait till January. Saw another ophtha. in the meantime because I was going crazy and could not function and he gave me prescrip for steroid drops and set up an appointment with a dermatologist - follow the bouncing ball..... for March 2007. Anyway, I finally got in to see Dr. W. in Jan 07 and now am on a milder steroid eyedrop, and Restasis. My situation has become so bad that I have had to take a leave of absense from my job (like many others I have an office job, was on a computer all day, did filing etc., worked under florescent lights), am on unemployment and I am so depressed that things have become this bad for me. I am taking too many supplements to list here and just recently added NAC which I also read a bit about on this website and read the research. I don't know if the Restasis will work or not (I've only been 21 days on it and the new steroid eyedrop) and I am anxious all the time. When I read the horror stories that others have gone through it really scares me because I wonder if that's going to be me too. I know you can't tell me that, but thanks for listening to my tale of woe. I am hoping to make some new friends out there (even if just by e-mail). I am in the Toronto area, live alone, and would love to have a friend to talk to on the phone occasionally. I hardly leave my house now because going out causes me so much distress. Driving is my worst nightmare because I have trouble keeping my eyes open and forget going to movies and most social events so I am really isolated! Looking for hope and friendship,
Maureen
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