Anyone here who can help me with a positive answer I would be forever in their debt.
My profile...I'm a middle age man, a consciously healthy eater, lots of fiber fruits and veggies, drink plenty of water, I consciously don't eat late in the evening, I get moderate exercise, non-smoker since the 80's, maybe 5lb overweight.
The nighttime suffering has been going on for 3.5 years. Largely because of the stress strain tied to the repeated loss of REM sleep many friendships have been lost and numerous family relationships have suffered. Jobs have come and gone and gotten increasingly less meaningful in terms of personal satisfaction and financial benefit. For over 3 years I've had to deal with either lack of or inconsistant sleep. Then often I have to figure out how and where to have a mini-nap in the daytime just to have enough energy to finish that day. To summarize, life completely sux. I'm slowing coming to a perception that life isn't worth living.
When I lay my head horizontally on a bed, invasive dry crud around the circumference of my eyes, the punta, the lacrimal ducts and ethmoid sinuses. I think I don't need to tell you the inside corners of your eyes act as vents for nasal breathing. Each and every night when these glands get glossed over with this crud an all night battle against suffocation commences. I wear a CPAP for apnea that I keep immacuately sterile. Opthomologists have had theories regarding air blowing around CPAP masks causing dessication. The nasal-only CPAP masks sometimes get a lot of heat from opthomologists. So I went to a full face mask - both mouth and nose. The results were and continue to be the same.
My family doctor thought maybe this was an allergy issue, so he referred me to an allergy doctor. I had the full arm blood prick. Zero reaction. Next this allergy doc referred me to an ENT. The next day I was lying on my back getting a sinus CAT scan. The results? There is nothing blocking my sinuses that could be the source of dry, or any discharge.
Over the last two years my family doctor has told me "I'm obsessing", a Cincinnati opthomologist has suggested that I "can't do anything about it so I should just learn to live with it" and most recently a smart alack Dayton doctor's assistant had the GALL to insinuate that I "must play around with my face at night a lot." I happily invite any or all of the 3 aforementioned folks to sleep a night in my slippers.
During the daytime I am fine in terms of discharge. During the daytime I am generally fine except for just a little building pressure in the inside corners of the eye around the punta. These problems begin once I lay my head down, no matter if I'm home or somewhere else, no matter if I lie down day or night. The dry discharge is often so extreme that if I turn my head to the side of the bed I can plainly hear it hitting the carpet like a shower of very fine grit.
Thanks and Happy Holidays to all!
My profile...I'm a middle age man, a consciously healthy eater, lots of fiber fruits and veggies, drink plenty of water, I consciously don't eat late in the evening, I get moderate exercise, non-smoker since the 80's, maybe 5lb overweight.
The nighttime suffering has been going on for 3.5 years. Largely because of the stress strain tied to the repeated loss of REM sleep many friendships have been lost and numerous family relationships have suffered. Jobs have come and gone and gotten increasingly less meaningful in terms of personal satisfaction and financial benefit. For over 3 years I've had to deal with either lack of or inconsistant sleep. Then often I have to figure out how and where to have a mini-nap in the daytime just to have enough energy to finish that day. To summarize, life completely sux. I'm slowing coming to a perception that life isn't worth living.
When I lay my head horizontally on a bed, invasive dry crud around the circumference of my eyes, the punta, the lacrimal ducts and ethmoid sinuses. I think I don't need to tell you the inside corners of your eyes act as vents for nasal breathing. Each and every night when these glands get glossed over with this crud an all night battle against suffocation commences. I wear a CPAP for apnea that I keep immacuately sterile. Opthomologists have had theories regarding air blowing around CPAP masks causing dessication. The nasal-only CPAP masks sometimes get a lot of heat from opthomologists. So I went to a full face mask - both mouth and nose. The results were and continue to be the same.
My family doctor thought maybe this was an allergy issue, so he referred me to an allergy doctor. I had the full arm blood prick. Zero reaction. Next this allergy doc referred me to an ENT. The next day I was lying on my back getting a sinus CAT scan. The results? There is nothing blocking my sinuses that could be the source of dry, or any discharge.
Over the last two years my family doctor has told me "I'm obsessing", a Cincinnati opthomologist has suggested that I "can't do anything about it so I should just learn to live with it" and most recently a smart alack Dayton doctor's assistant had the GALL to insinuate that I "must play around with my face at night a lot." I happily invite any or all of the 3 aforementioned folks to sleep a night in my slippers.
During the daytime I am fine in terms of discharge. During the daytime I am generally fine except for just a little building pressure in the inside corners of the eye around the punta. These problems begin once I lay my head down, no matter if I'm home or somewhere else, no matter if I lie down day or night. The dry discharge is often so extreme that if I turn my head to the side of the bed I can plainly hear it hitting the carpet like a shower of very fine grit.
Thanks and Happy Holidays to all!
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