Hi Chatabob:
I feel your frustration with not having a diagnosis. I got mine. I am a Sjogren's sufferer. My eyes are just plain dry, at times painful, and always photophobic...period. This will never improve, and could well get worse. I have had to accept that I will have this problem until the day I die.
When all else fails sometimes we just have to get on with our lives. I try to live my life as normally as possible. I live in the tropics in the winter and my favorite activity is to go to the beach. I strap on my dark goggles and put my baseball cap on to block the sun and go out and have fun. I don't care who thinks I look weird I boogie board and have a blast. The drive home is almost impossible as the sun is low and shines in my eyes. I never go alone and whomever I go with will do the driving, I have adapted. At times I wear sunglasses on the sunglasses (especially driving) and that helps - a lot. I constantly put in drops (preservative free usually) and my Drs tell me my corneas are OK. If I am having a bad day I don't do the things that irritate them like being on the computer for a long time or reading. I have not bought a Kindle as the glare would be too much for me. I stick to paperback books, I stay in the shade and wear hats if I have to walk in the sun. With goggles and a baseball cap I can still manage my convertible.
This is a minor setback, my life is good, I have much to be thankful for....stay positive...Farmgirl
I feel your frustration with not having a diagnosis. I got mine. I am a Sjogren's sufferer. My eyes are just plain dry, at times painful, and always photophobic...period. This will never improve, and could well get worse. I have had to accept that I will have this problem until the day I die.
When all else fails sometimes we just have to get on with our lives. I try to live my life as normally as possible. I live in the tropics in the winter and my favorite activity is to go to the beach. I strap on my dark goggles and put my baseball cap on to block the sun and go out and have fun. I don't care who thinks I look weird I boogie board and have a blast. The drive home is almost impossible as the sun is low and shines in my eyes. I never go alone and whomever I go with will do the driving, I have adapted. At times I wear sunglasses on the sunglasses (especially driving) and that helps - a lot. I constantly put in drops (preservative free usually) and my Drs tell me my corneas are OK. If I am having a bad day I don't do the things that irritate them like being on the computer for a long time or reading. I have not bought a Kindle as the glare would be too much for me. I stick to paperback books, I stay in the shade and wear hats if I have to walk in the sun. With goggles and a baseball cap I can still manage my convertible.
This is a minor setback, my life is good, I have much to be thankful for....stay positive...Farmgirl
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