Hi!
This board is fantastic--I especially like the triumph stories. I have had dry eyes for just about a year now, and they probably only qualify as moderately bad. (I've got to go back to the ophthalmologist for a real diagnosis and more treatment options--gave up after 2 useless visits last year, but reading on this site is giving me the determination to go back.)
My dry eyes started about 2 months after I gave birth to my son, who is my first child. My guess has been that it's a hormonally triggered situation, but there are other factors. I'm a long-time contacts wearer--first RGP for years (10 maybe) then 2 week soft lenses for more years (5?), then daily disposable soft contacts for many more years (about 10). Now of course I'm strictly in glasses, which is a great huge wound to my vanity, I'm sorry to say.
Most of my symptoms are at night--not pain, just discomfort, which I treat with preservative free saline drops. I've tried Genteal, but find it really uncomfortable. I haven't tried anything else. At the ophthalmologist's office they said the other first line of treatments were unavailable to me because I was breastfeeding, which I'm still doing. But now I've looked them up and I'm not sure they're right.
They recommended hot compresses and omega 3s and I've been a bad patient, unfortunately. It's hard to keep up with a time-consuming regimen when you've got a time-consuming baby/toddler, plus work, plus very little childcare etc. I'm inspired to start again though.
Oh, and another possible factor: I got a staph infection in my skin after my son was born (maybe from the hospital?). I didn't get it diagnosed or treated for quite a while after the symptoms began--being busy with working and the baby etc.--so it's always been in the back of my mind that this could have somehow contributed.
Also I have some blepharitis which I'm working on treating (dandruff shampoo for the hair, baby shampoo and Vaseline for the eyelids) and I have lots of allergies. So all in all I realize I'm a pretty perfect candidate for dry eyes, unfortunately. The ophthalmologist gave me a prescription for drops for the allergies (sorry--blanking on the name). Luckily my insurance covered them because they were $100 for a tiny bottle and I never noticed any difference.
So I have a bunch of questions, if anyone wants to tackle any of them:
--could staph be a contributing factor in my dry eyes?
--if it was, is there anything else I should do?
--is it possible that breastfeeding has caused them?
--if it's breastfeeding, then when I stop might the eyes go back to normal? (I'm guessing no, after reading more on this site, but wouldn't that be nice??)
--do the antibiotics really help anyone? (this was the main treatment my ophthalmologist mentioned)
--should I persist with the allergy drops? I've run out, but suppose I could get more.
--oh and Dwelle: it gets great reviews and I'd love to try it, but it looks like it's not available. Is it going to be available soon?
OK, I'm sure I have more questions, but the toddler calls! Thanks for reading this. Would love any responses.
This board is fantastic--I especially like the triumph stories. I have had dry eyes for just about a year now, and they probably only qualify as moderately bad. (I've got to go back to the ophthalmologist for a real diagnosis and more treatment options--gave up after 2 useless visits last year, but reading on this site is giving me the determination to go back.)
My dry eyes started about 2 months after I gave birth to my son, who is my first child. My guess has been that it's a hormonally triggered situation, but there are other factors. I'm a long-time contacts wearer--first RGP for years (10 maybe) then 2 week soft lenses for more years (5?), then daily disposable soft contacts for many more years (about 10). Now of course I'm strictly in glasses, which is a great huge wound to my vanity, I'm sorry to say.
Most of my symptoms are at night--not pain, just discomfort, which I treat with preservative free saline drops. I've tried Genteal, but find it really uncomfortable. I haven't tried anything else. At the ophthalmologist's office they said the other first line of treatments were unavailable to me because I was breastfeeding, which I'm still doing. But now I've looked them up and I'm not sure they're right.
They recommended hot compresses and omega 3s and I've been a bad patient, unfortunately. It's hard to keep up with a time-consuming regimen when you've got a time-consuming baby/toddler, plus work, plus very little childcare etc. I'm inspired to start again though.
Oh, and another possible factor: I got a staph infection in my skin after my son was born (maybe from the hospital?). I didn't get it diagnosed or treated for quite a while after the symptoms began--being busy with working and the baby etc.--so it's always been in the back of my mind that this could have somehow contributed.
Also I have some blepharitis which I'm working on treating (dandruff shampoo for the hair, baby shampoo and Vaseline for the eyelids) and I have lots of allergies. So all in all I realize I'm a pretty perfect candidate for dry eyes, unfortunately. The ophthalmologist gave me a prescription for drops for the allergies (sorry--blanking on the name). Luckily my insurance covered them because they were $100 for a tiny bottle and I never noticed any difference.
So I have a bunch of questions, if anyone wants to tackle any of them:
--could staph be a contributing factor in my dry eyes?
--if it was, is there anything else I should do?
--is it possible that breastfeeding has caused them?
--if it's breastfeeding, then when I stop might the eyes go back to normal? (I'm guessing no, after reading more on this site, but wouldn't that be nice??)
--do the antibiotics really help anyone? (this was the main treatment my ophthalmologist mentioned)
--should I persist with the allergy drops? I've run out, but suppose I could get more.
--oh and Dwelle: it gets great reviews and I'd love to try it, but it looks like it's not available. Is it going to be available soon?
OK, I'm sure I have more questions, but the toddler calls! Thanks for reading this. Would love any responses.
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