I have been reading this forum over the past few months and I think its time for me to join in and share my problem and experiences. I suffer from dry eye symtoms and have recurrent corneal erosions on waking.
I had Epi-Lasek 12 months ago and had no idea what the next 12 months would bring. I seem to have had similar experiences to many on this forum, I had laser treatment, I was the “perfect” candidate and I have had indifferent aftercare from my laser clinic.
I experienced my first erosion about 3 weeks after my laser treatment and I was told to use Viscotears at night. Even with this I had regular erosions on waking so I was told to use Lacrilube. Then I had a severe erosion, 3 days of on and off severe pain ending with me being almost blind in my left eye. It was Xmas and the clinics were closed, luckily my eyesight came back over a period of about 10 days. The clinic told me I had a TBUT of 2 seconds and I had dry eye. They fitted temporary punctual plugs and I was told to continue with Lacrilube but also to use Celuvisc.
Another time I saw the surgeon, he examined me, he told me the surface of my eyes were fine and that my problems will eventually pass. Just keep using the Lacrilube, Viscotears and Celuvisc.
I have good days and bad days, sometimes I go most of the day with using anything, but I usually need artificial tears in the evening, always Lacrilube before bedtime, and Celuvisc several times during the night. But other days my eyes are itching, sore, burning, etc all day no matter what artificial tears I use.
I have not been to my GP, I am rather embarrassed about it being self inflicted and hearing about the NHS experience from many on this forum.
However this week I went to see a private Optometrist specialising in Dry Eye conditions. He was recommended on this forum and he started to make some sense about my situation. He determined that my Meibomian Glands are clogged up and are not producing oil, he even took a photograph of them to show me on a monitor. He said that I have a reasonable amount of aqueous tears but I am mainly suffering from evaporative dry eye and subsequent damage to my mucus layer. He said I probably had this condition for many years and that I should definitely not have had laser treatment.
Rather that continuing with all the “gloop” to just relieve the symptoms, he said I needed to correct the underlying problem, i.e. I need to get my natural eye oil flowing again. So now my regime is going to be lid scrubs, regular hot compresses and Theratears for the next couple of months. I am going back to see him in the New Year so I will let you know how I am getting on.
At least now I have some confidence that I know what my problem is and that I can do something positive about it. I just cannot believe nobody in my laser eye clinic had noticed this.
I had Epi-Lasek 12 months ago and had no idea what the next 12 months would bring. I seem to have had similar experiences to many on this forum, I had laser treatment, I was the “perfect” candidate and I have had indifferent aftercare from my laser clinic.
I experienced my first erosion about 3 weeks after my laser treatment and I was told to use Viscotears at night. Even with this I had regular erosions on waking so I was told to use Lacrilube. Then I had a severe erosion, 3 days of on and off severe pain ending with me being almost blind in my left eye. It was Xmas and the clinics were closed, luckily my eyesight came back over a period of about 10 days. The clinic told me I had a TBUT of 2 seconds and I had dry eye. They fitted temporary punctual plugs and I was told to continue with Lacrilube but also to use Celuvisc.
Another time I saw the surgeon, he examined me, he told me the surface of my eyes were fine and that my problems will eventually pass. Just keep using the Lacrilube, Viscotears and Celuvisc.
I have good days and bad days, sometimes I go most of the day with using anything, but I usually need artificial tears in the evening, always Lacrilube before bedtime, and Celuvisc several times during the night. But other days my eyes are itching, sore, burning, etc all day no matter what artificial tears I use.
I have not been to my GP, I am rather embarrassed about it being self inflicted and hearing about the NHS experience from many on this forum.
However this week I went to see a private Optometrist specialising in Dry Eye conditions. He was recommended on this forum and he started to make some sense about my situation. He determined that my Meibomian Glands are clogged up and are not producing oil, he even took a photograph of them to show me on a monitor. He said that I have a reasonable amount of aqueous tears but I am mainly suffering from evaporative dry eye and subsequent damage to my mucus layer. He said I probably had this condition for many years and that I should definitely not have had laser treatment.
Rather that continuing with all the “gloop” to just relieve the symptoms, he said I needed to correct the underlying problem, i.e. I need to get my natural eye oil flowing again. So now my regime is going to be lid scrubs, regular hot compresses and Theratears for the next couple of months. I am going back to see him in the New Year so I will let you know how I am getting on.
At least now I have some confidence that I know what my problem is and that I can do something positive about it. I just cannot believe nobody in my laser eye clinic had noticed this.
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