Hi everyone,
So it's been a while since my last post.
I just wanted to ask if anyone had any theories of why eyes would be wet but feel unbearably dry? My doctor states that they have it on record that my eyes aren't dry. My schirmers was also very high. Everyone that's looked at my eyes has claimed they look okay (despite being red and severely bloodshot). No one has picked up on any damage. I have no real adverse reactions to A/C, wind or smoke. However, the daily, intense scratchiness that I experience, along with regular burning etc means that clearly, there is more to it, and it is exasperating. Truly.
Whilst I was away from this board, I had a week or so where I thought things were improving. I actually had a period of around 4-5 days where I woke up with my eyes feeling not perfect but pretty good and at times, I was able to even forget any issues. I had mornings where I'd wake and my eyes wouldn't be the thing that stirred me from my sleep. My eyes looked a little healthier and things were going well. I was taking a Vitamin D and calcium supplement as well as vitamin B complexes and Vitamin K. I thought it was the vitamin B that was causing the improvement so I stupidly stopped most other things and had a few days where things felt pretty good. I was actually starting to think I'd found something that would finally help, and was even starting to consider what I'd write on this forum!
Sadly, things seemed to take a sudden turn and begin heading in the wrong direction again. I've cut gluten from my diet to see if that will help (two weeks with no signs of improvement) and the whole process has left me feeling even more lost. I started up the vitamin D and K again, and when I did, I genuinely believed that it was likely to be the thing that gave me some comfort previously. I've read studies on this forum about the links between vitamin B and Neuralgia and also Vitamin D and dry eyes. But alas, Over a week has passed on a higher dose and my eyes feel no more comfortable. I know it's not long yet, but whatever I was doing previously that seemed to be working appeared to work fairly quickly.
The past few weeks have taken a toll on me mentally. I really thought my eyes were on track, but now that they have returned, it has been devastating, I've been a hollow shell wearing a mask when I spend time with anyone and I have days at work where I can just about function, but on the whole, am able to get very little done. I'm coping, but just.
At no point in the past 7 months have I felt genuine comfort in my eyes. I know a lot of people on here will relate, but I genuinely feel like it's akin to being tortured every day. Every day i wake up and think "oh no, please, not again". Every day.
I'd love to hear from anyone who has any theories as to what may be happening. I've read about calcium depositing in the eyes, could my supplements have sent things the other way? Or is this whole nightmare purely down to the course of roaccutane that I cut short, 5 weeks before this nightmare started? I find it strange that most people with permanent issues from the drug suffer reduced tear function and reduced oil secretions, neither of which I appear to have. This is why I'm wondering if there's something else going on such as a vitamin deficiency causing dry mucous membranes etc. I just don't know and feel I'm getting more lost the longer this process goes on.
Thanks.
So it's been a while since my last post.
I just wanted to ask if anyone had any theories of why eyes would be wet but feel unbearably dry? My doctor states that they have it on record that my eyes aren't dry. My schirmers was also very high. Everyone that's looked at my eyes has claimed they look okay (despite being red and severely bloodshot). No one has picked up on any damage. I have no real adverse reactions to A/C, wind or smoke. However, the daily, intense scratchiness that I experience, along with regular burning etc means that clearly, there is more to it, and it is exasperating. Truly.
Whilst I was away from this board, I had a week or so where I thought things were improving. I actually had a period of around 4-5 days where I woke up with my eyes feeling not perfect but pretty good and at times, I was able to even forget any issues. I had mornings where I'd wake and my eyes wouldn't be the thing that stirred me from my sleep. My eyes looked a little healthier and things were going well. I was taking a Vitamin D and calcium supplement as well as vitamin B complexes and Vitamin K. I thought it was the vitamin B that was causing the improvement so I stupidly stopped most other things and had a few days where things felt pretty good. I was actually starting to think I'd found something that would finally help, and was even starting to consider what I'd write on this forum!
Sadly, things seemed to take a sudden turn and begin heading in the wrong direction again. I've cut gluten from my diet to see if that will help (two weeks with no signs of improvement) and the whole process has left me feeling even more lost. I started up the vitamin D and K again, and when I did, I genuinely believed that it was likely to be the thing that gave me some comfort previously. I've read studies on this forum about the links between vitamin B and Neuralgia and also Vitamin D and dry eyes. But alas, Over a week has passed on a higher dose and my eyes feel no more comfortable. I know it's not long yet, but whatever I was doing previously that seemed to be working appeared to work fairly quickly.
The past few weeks have taken a toll on me mentally. I really thought my eyes were on track, but now that they have returned, it has been devastating, I've been a hollow shell wearing a mask when I spend time with anyone and I have days at work where I can just about function, but on the whole, am able to get very little done. I'm coping, but just.
At no point in the past 7 months have I felt genuine comfort in my eyes. I know a lot of people on here will relate, but I genuinely feel like it's akin to being tortured every day. Every day i wake up and think "oh no, please, not again". Every day.
I'd love to hear from anyone who has any theories as to what may be happening. I've read about calcium depositing in the eyes, could my supplements have sent things the other way? Or is this whole nightmare purely down to the course of roaccutane that I cut short, 5 weeks before this nightmare started? I find it strange that most people with permanent issues from the drug suffer reduced tear function and reduced oil secretions, neither of which I appear to have. This is why I'm wondering if there's something else going on such as a vitamin deficiency causing dry mucous membranes etc. I just don't know and feel I'm getting more lost the longer this process goes on.
Thanks.
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