Well, my eyes are bugging me enough, I have come here to find some relief! I'm 57, have RA, and mild diabetes. Have been diagnosed with dry eye, I'd say in the moderate to severe range. I've been using various preservative free products over the past 2 years. Most notably , my biggest problem lies with eyelids sticking together in the morning and a feeling of wet sticky tears upon opening eyes (I usually have to physically open them with my fingertips). When they first open, they feel like major rocks are in them. That eventually clears up within a few minutes, but is quite painful originally. I'm going to a Duke dry eye center and they've put me on a 1 month regimen of Lotemax and Restasis with a followup to come in a few months. I can't say I can tell any diff yet and from what I read it might take a few more months before I notice a change. I might also mention that I have blepharatis as well which I try to relieve by using Sterilids solution. I soak my eyes with hot rags twice a day and massage my eyelids. The doc said that my meibomian glands were not functioning very well and that was the purpose of my massaging them and using the hot rags. He did a Schirmer test to check my dry eye problem.
One thing I've noticed that is interesting - you would think that a thicker eyedrop would be helpful, but not in my case. When I put in a thick tear like Theratears "night" drops, it murders my eyes , immediately like I've tossed rocks in there. I tried some preservative free Systane drops today as well, which I noticed had the same effects (and rubbing them between my fingers, I could tell that the viscosity was higher than normal Theratears or the Equate preservative free tears or Bion, all of which I seem to rotate amongst.). Why would this be?
I've read the "Dry Eye Remedy" book, but can't find much that would describe this feeling of "rocks" in my eyes upon awakening. I did find this article at Wikipedia which made me wonder if this was my issue - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recurrent_corneal_erosion
Do you think that the goggles with pads would be a good idea for me during nighttime sleep? I'm thinking about ordering a pair today to try. I had a pretty bad episode upon awakening this morning and it has left me with a permanent ache above my eyebrows.
Thanks for any thoughts you might have on what I've talked about above! And I look forward to participating in the discussion.
Mark
One thing I've noticed that is interesting - you would think that a thicker eyedrop would be helpful, but not in my case. When I put in a thick tear like Theratears "night" drops, it murders my eyes , immediately like I've tossed rocks in there. I tried some preservative free Systane drops today as well, which I noticed had the same effects (and rubbing them between my fingers, I could tell that the viscosity was higher than normal Theratears or the Equate preservative free tears or Bion, all of which I seem to rotate amongst.). Why would this be?
I've read the "Dry Eye Remedy" book, but can't find much that would describe this feeling of "rocks" in my eyes upon awakening. I did find this article at Wikipedia which made me wonder if this was my issue - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recurrent_corneal_erosion
Do you think that the goggles with pads would be a good idea for me during nighttime sleep? I'm thinking about ordering a pair today to try. I had a pretty bad episode upon awakening this morning and it has left me with a permanent ache above my eyebrows.
Thanks for any thoughts you might have on what I've talked about above! And I look forward to participating in the discussion.
Mark
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