Originally posted by chattabob
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My opinion, if the bleph treatments fail to help, go and see a completely different doctor. Make sure this doctor does not have access to the previous diagnosis of blepharitis (and do not tell him about it).
Tell the doctor only about your symptoms of severe photophobia accompanied by severe pain. Give him examples of how severely the photophobia affects your life, eg maybe you are unable to use a computer or drive. Describe the pain eg deep inside your eyes, NOT surface pain (if that's the case) and rate it out of 10 or give some comparison (eg more painful than childbirth, or breaking your arm or some other painful event). Do not mention to this doctor any other symptoms or medical issues you have that are not absolutely necessary. Be as brief and to the point as possible. If he starts asking dry eye or blepharitis or eye strain type screening questions, deny everything (lie if you have to) so he does not leap on something eg you admit photophobia "might be" worse after using a computer, he will try to blame eye strain or dry eye from computer use. Make him/her work to find an explanation for the severe photophobia accompanied by pain which is the major problem that needs to be explained. Do not confuse the doctor with other symptoms that may have nothing to do with your problem. I have found with doctors it really helps to focus them on the major problem, giving them too much information is not a good thing. Good luck.
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