Hello everybody!
I've been lurking on this site for some time and feel like I already know some of you. I decided it was time to join the community for real.
I can't thank you all enough for the encouragement, information, anger, pain, despair that you have so honestly shared here. It has been an enourmous help to me.
The short story: I had PRK in January 2007. I had never had the slightest problem with my eyes before the surgery, and, like many of you, I feel I was not well informed of the risks beforehand. I've had dry eyes ever since (insufficient tears, meibomian gland dysfunction, blepharitis, RCEs). I left my job a few months ago because working on a computer all day in a dry, dry office was too hard. I am clinically depressed but getting help (early on, my psychologist told me, "You need an anti-depressant as much as anyone I've ever met.")
I spent a long time feeling alone, went through doctor after doctor, endured tactless and clueless comments from friends and family and coworkers, and, of course, there is the pain.
The good news is that I did find a great ophthalmologist, and he directed my husband and me to this site. He is a big fan of the work Rebecca is doing and wants his patients to be well-informed. I've been seeing him for five months, and my eyes are slowly improving.
Thanks again to all of you for the help you've already given me!
Teri
I've been lurking on this site for some time and feel like I already know some of you. I decided it was time to join the community for real.
I can't thank you all enough for the encouragement, information, anger, pain, despair that you have so honestly shared here. It has been an enourmous help to me.
The short story: I had PRK in January 2007. I had never had the slightest problem with my eyes before the surgery, and, like many of you, I feel I was not well informed of the risks beforehand. I've had dry eyes ever since (insufficient tears, meibomian gland dysfunction, blepharitis, RCEs). I left my job a few months ago because working on a computer all day in a dry, dry office was too hard. I am clinically depressed but getting help (early on, my psychologist told me, "You need an anti-depressant as much as anyone I've ever met.")
I spent a long time feeling alone, went through doctor after doctor, endured tactless and clueless comments from friends and family and coworkers, and, of course, there is the pain.
The good news is that I did find a great ophthalmologist, and he directed my husband and me to this site. He is a big fan of the work Rebecca is doing and wants his patients to be well-informed. I've been seeing him for five months, and my eyes are slowly improving.
Thanks again to all of you for the help you've already given me!
Teri
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