Hi all!
I have been suffering from dry eyes for just a week and already feel as though I am going crazy. I have a lot of trouble sleeping because I am so uncomfortable and have not had much luck finding an eye drop that relives my symptoms. It was such a relief to find this website and these forums and feel a little less alone.
I still do not know what has caused my symptoms, or if they will go away anytime in the near future, but I suspect perhaps a combination of Pataday and antihistamines that had been prescribed to treat seasonal allergies (Veramyst first, which gave me hives, then Allegra that made me jittery, nauseous, and gave me a headache.) I have since discontinued the use of both, but have yet to find any relief.
I have tried Genteal and Refresh lubricating drops, with limited success. When I went to my eye doctor, he just offered more prescriptions and/or plugs, while telling me that yes, my eyes did seem to be dry, but it was difficult to tell why, or which part of my tears were affected. I imagine many of you have had a similar experience - isn't it frustrating?
Needless to say, I am not sure what to try next and am worried that both my personal and professional life are going to suffer for it. If anyone has any recommendations for an optometrist in the Massachusetts/New Hampshire/Maine area, I would love to hear them!
Thanks for listening!
I have been suffering from dry eyes for just a week and already feel as though I am going crazy. I have a lot of trouble sleeping because I am so uncomfortable and have not had much luck finding an eye drop that relives my symptoms. It was such a relief to find this website and these forums and feel a little less alone.
I still do not know what has caused my symptoms, or if they will go away anytime in the near future, but I suspect perhaps a combination of Pataday and antihistamines that had been prescribed to treat seasonal allergies (Veramyst first, which gave me hives, then Allegra that made me jittery, nauseous, and gave me a headache.) I have since discontinued the use of both, but have yet to find any relief.
I have tried Genteal and Refresh lubricating drops, with limited success. When I went to my eye doctor, he just offered more prescriptions and/or plugs, while telling me that yes, my eyes did seem to be dry, but it was difficult to tell why, or which part of my tears were affected. I imagine many of you have had a similar experience - isn't it frustrating?
Needless to say, I am not sure what to try next and am worried that both my personal and professional life are going to suffer for it. If anyone has any recommendations for an optometrist in the Massachusetts/New Hampshire/Maine area, I would love to hear them!
Thanks for listening!
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