I need some advice please...
I am 19 months post lasik and was diagnosed with corneal neuralgia and dry eye syndrome in september of 2012.
I went on disability in September for 6 months. In september I was not in a good place, pain wise and physiologically. I tried to take my life and spent a couple weeks in the hospital. I have been on serum drops (20%), 8 times per day for the past 8 months and have grown 30% of my nerves back, based on a confocal exam in Boston.
Today, physiologically - I am 10 times better. For some reason, I am no longer sad and depressed. I do take some medications for that (Remeron and Viibyd) and see a psychologist every month and a therapist every week and do acupuncture every other week. I also see a pain doctor who just recently started me on lyrica. I have tried gabapentin in the past (all the way up to 3,600mg) with no luck. But, am willing to try this new drug. I am also on oxycodone (15mg) 2 to 3 times a day, which does seem to help a little bit - it takes my pain down from a 6 or 7 to about a 3 or 4, but never eliminates the pain.
I went back to work in mid february - as an IT leader - and need to look at the computer screen most of the day. I did well - for the first 6 weeks (pain was at a 3/4) and then hit a "flare up" (towards the end of march) that I am still in.
I saw my doctor (dr. pedram hamrah) in boston at the end of march and he told me I lost some nerves (damage to computer screen) and grew some new ones back - at I am still at 30% regrowth of nerves (as I was in december). He said I need to wear my moisture chamber goggles while on the computer, reading and driving. So I have been wearing them most of the waking hours since then.
He told me I could continue to work as long as I am wearing my goggles and that I am not harming my eyes nor hindering any additional recovery. But, I am NOT sure I BELIEVE him ... and wanted to get some help from some of the veterans that have been through this and/or are still going through this...
Why do my eyes still hurt most of the time while I am awake? I wear my goggles almost all of the time, and they do not seem to provide any type of relief... I am wearing the onion goggles now, pushed tight on my face - and they are fogging up now - but why do I get no real relief?
What am I doing wrong?
I asked my doctor if I should stop working altogether and go on long term disability and he he told me he could not make "life decisions" for me. And said to give it another month...
I am also changing my diet as prescribed by my pain doctor to try to reduce overall inflammation (less gluten, no red meat, no "white" foods, no "processed" foods, etc.)
Am I being unrealistic that I can actually go back to work and have a "normal" life??? I actually enjoy my job, but fear that working on my computer simply is hurting/harming my eyes.
So, veterans of pain - what am I missing? What am I doing wrong? What is your advice?
Additionally - I do try to work out a couple times a week as well and am looking to start yoga.
Sorry for the long, random, post...
Lastly - today is Sunday. I took off of work thursday and friday and have not really used the computer. I have not read anything, nor watched tv. I put in refresh PM last night - got a great night sleep. Woke around 8ish. Had a healthy breakfast, worked out for 40 minutes. And around 10:30 was at a level 5 pain, then a level 7 pain at 11:00am... I took 15 mg of oxycodone at 10:20 - which seems to be helping. I am somewhere around a 4/5 now and it is 11:30. I was in so much pain, that I was not able to attend my daughter's soccer game today - which I really wanted to go to... the pain came on rather quickly as it does some days. Did the the same thing last sunday while at church.
On a positive note - I do feel better "emotionally" then in september. I am not really sad, nor depressed any more - and I do not think about taking my life any more. I feel as if I am just destined for a life of pain and need to deal with it...
Any suggestions, comments, advice would greatly be appreciated.
Cheers,
Tom
I am 19 months post lasik and was diagnosed with corneal neuralgia and dry eye syndrome in september of 2012.
I went on disability in September for 6 months. In september I was not in a good place, pain wise and physiologically. I tried to take my life and spent a couple weeks in the hospital. I have been on serum drops (20%), 8 times per day for the past 8 months and have grown 30% of my nerves back, based on a confocal exam in Boston.
Today, physiologically - I am 10 times better. For some reason, I am no longer sad and depressed. I do take some medications for that (Remeron and Viibyd) and see a psychologist every month and a therapist every week and do acupuncture every other week. I also see a pain doctor who just recently started me on lyrica. I have tried gabapentin in the past (all the way up to 3,600mg) with no luck. But, am willing to try this new drug. I am also on oxycodone (15mg) 2 to 3 times a day, which does seem to help a little bit - it takes my pain down from a 6 or 7 to about a 3 or 4, but never eliminates the pain.
I went back to work in mid february - as an IT leader - and need to look at the computer screen most of the day. I did well - for the first 6 weeks (pain was at a 3/4) and then hit a "flare up" (towards the end of march) that I am still in.
I saw my doctor (dr. pedram hamrah) in boston at the end of march and he told me I lost some nerves (damage to computer screen) and grew some new ones back - at I am still at 30% regrowth of nerves (as I was in december). He said I need to wear my moisture chamber goggles while on the computer, reading and driving. So I have been wearing them most of the waking hours since then.
He told me I could continue to work as long as I am wearing my goggles and that I am not harming my eyes nor hindering any additional recovery. But, I am NOT sure I BELIEVE him ... and wanted to get some help from some of the veterans that have been through this and/or are still going through this...
Why do my eyes still hurt most of the time while I am awake? I wear my goggles almost all of the time, and they do not seem to provide any type of relief... I am wearing the onion goggles now, pushed tight on my face - and they are fogging up now - but why do I get no real relief?
What am I doing wrong?
I asked my doctor if I should stop working altogether and go on long term disability and he he told me he could not make "life decisions" for me. And said to give it another month...
I am also changing my diet as prescribed by my pain doctor to try to reduce overall inflammation (less gluten, no red meat, no "white" foods, no "processed" foods, etc.)
Am I being unrealistic that I can actually go back to work and have a "normal" life??? I actually enjoy my job, but fear that working on my computer simply is hurting/harming my eyes.
So, veterans of pain - what am I missing? What am I doing wrong? What is your advice?
Additionally - I do try to work out a couple times a week as well and am looking to start yoga.
Sorry for the long, random, post...
Lastly - today is Sunday. I took off of work thursday and friday and have not really used the computer. I have not read anything, nor watched tv. I put in refresh PM last night - got a great night sleep. Woke around 8ish. Had a healthy breakfast, worked out for 40 minutes. And around 10:30 was at a level 5 pain, then a level 7 pain at 11:00am... I took 15 mg of oxycodone at 10:20 - which seems to be helping. I am somewhere around a 4/5 now and it is 11:30. I was in so much pain, that I was not able to attend my daughter's soccer game today - which I really wanted to go to... the pain came on rather quickly as it does some days. Did the the same thing last sunday while at church.
On a positive note - I do feel better "emotionally" then in september. I am not really sad, nor depressed any more - and I do not think about taking my life any more. I feel as if I am just destined for a life of pain and need to deal with it...
Any suggestions, comments, advice would greatly be appreciated.
Cheers,
Tom
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