Hi guys and gals
I've gone to countless of doctors around north america, and have tried every possible treatment there is for dry/red eyes. I'm currently on dexamethasone PF, autologous serum, and doxy. The dex has maybe helped a little bit with the redness, but my eyes are still visibly red and they still feel dry and smokey. I've been wearing contacts for 15 years but stopped a few months ago when I noticed my eyes were more red than usual. Ever since wearing contacts when I was 12 years old, my eyes were always a bit red--especially around the edges and corners of my eyes, but it was never to the point that it was visibly red to others on first glance.
I'm seeing a few ophthalmologists in LA: one for dryness, one for possibly getting ICL, and another for my conjunctival chalasis. The doctor I'm seeing for dryness/redness was the one who gave me the doxy, dex and autologous serum. I feel like none of these three medications have helped at all. Yes, the steroids help my eyes be one less shade of red, but they are still nonetheless red and still feel dry and irritated. The autologous serum gives me no relief. Other people swear by these drops, but for me, it almost as if it introduces more irritation in my eyes every time I use my 100% serums. Which is something I just don't understand. How can I be getting more irritation from my own blood plasma?
It seems whatever I do to my eyes, they are just always super sensitive. I could wash my face in the shower, and a little bit of water would get in my eyes and would then turn my eyes red. It always feels as if there is a smokey feeling in my eyes, much like the feeling of being around a bonfire or outdoor BBQ grill. I do notice that towards the end of the day, my eyelids would be really greasy--the same greasy feeling of having excess oil on your face. I feel like my irritation on my eyes is definitely connected to the hygiene of my eyelids because after I use a lidwipe, my eyes feel so much better. The only problem is that this soothing sensation doesn't last and my eyes go back to being red and irritated.
I tried scleral PROSE lenses, but turns out my Dr said I was not a good candidate because of allergy bumps inside of my lids that is causing more irritation. I've tried prokera, ****** probing, ipl, restasis, cliradex, saline PF rinses. I will be going back to my doctor to try lipiflow and maybe blephex. The only time I actually get substantial redness relief is when I use Pazeo. Unfortunately, my eye goes to red after about 4 or 5 hours even though it should last the entire day. My belief is that the preservatives are causing more irritation.
Another thing to note: I was allergy tested a few months ago. The doctor saw my reaction to dust mites and it was off the charts. He said it was the worst reaction to dust he has seen in his entire years of practicing medicine. As such, I've started allergy shots and am taking a nasal spray (Dymista). I was also suggested by an ENT doctor to have something called balloon sinusplasty. My sinuses are chronically blocked, causing a lot of pressure inside of my head. I'm not sure if chronic blocked sinuses can indirectly affect my eye-health.
So that's it. I just have extreme redness and irritation. Yes my eyes are dry, but they don't impact my life that much. Call me vain, but it's mostly the cosmetic and visual appearance of my eyes that are causing me the most pain (mentally). I'm fairly certain that if my eyes weren't so red, I probably wouldn't even bother going to the doctor for treatment.
If anyone can give suggestions for me, or topics I can bring up with my doctor, please let me know. I've had 2 doctors say I have chalasis, and another who said even if I get the AMT surgery, it isn't going to solve the root cause. Even so, if the AMT surgery can being me 20% less redness, I will definitely go for it. The redness is ruining my life in ways I didn't even imagine it would and I'm losing hope every waking day.
I've gone to countless of doctors around north america, and have tried every possible treatment there is for dry/red eyes. I'm currently on dexamethasone PF, autologous serum, and doxy. The dex has maybe helped a little bit with the redness, but my eyes are still visibly red and they still feel dry and smokey. I've been wearing contacts for 15 years but stopped a few months ago when I noticed my eyes were more red than usual. Ever since wearing contacts when I was 12 years old, my eyes were always a bit red--especially around the edges and corners of my eyes, but it was never to the point that it was visibly red to others on first glance.
I'm seeing a few ophthalmologists in LA: one for dryness, one for possibly getting ICL, and another for my conjunctival chalasis. The doctor I'm seeing for dryness/redness was the one who gave me the doxy, dex and autologous serum. I feel like none of these three medications have helped at all. Yes, the steroids help my eyes be one less shade of red, but they are still nonetheless red and still feel dry and irritated. The autologous serum gives me no relief. Other people swear by these drops, but for me, it almost as if it introduces more irritation in my eyes every time I use my 100% serums. Which is something I just don't understand. How can I be getting more irritation from my own blood plasma?
It seems whatever I do to my eyes, they are just always super sensitive. I could wash my face in the shower, and a little bit of water would get in my eyes and would then turn my eyes red. It always feels as if there is a smokey feeling in my eyes, much like the feeling of being around a bonfire or outdoor BBQ grill. I do notice that towards the end of the day, my eyelids would be really greasy--the same greasy feeling of having excess oil on your face. I feel like my irritation on my eyes is definitely connected to the hygiene of my eyelids because after I use a lidwipe, my eyes feel so much better. The only problem is that this soothing sensation doesn't last and my eyes go back to being red and irritated.
I tried scleral PROSE lenses, but turns out my Dr said I was not a good candidate because of allergy bumps inside of my lids that is causing more irritation. I've tried prokera, ****** probing, ipl, restasis, cliradex, saline PF rinses. I will be going back to my doctor to try lipiflow and maybe blephex. The only time I actually get substantial redness relief is when I use Pazeo. Unfortunately, my eye goes to red after about 4 or 5 hours even though it should last the entire day. My belief is that the preservatives are causing more irritation.
Another thing to note: I was allergy tested a few months ago. The doctor saw my reaction to dust mites and it was off the charts. He said it was the worst reaction to dust he has seen in his entire years of practicing medicine. As such, I've started allergy shots and am taking a nasal spray (Dymista). I was also suggested by an ENT doctor to have something called balloon sinusplasty. My sinuses are chronically blocked, causing a lot of pressure inside of my head. I'm not sure if chronic blocked sinuses can indirectly affect my eye-health.
So that's it. I just have extreme redness and irritation. Yes my eyes are dry, but they don't impact my life that much. Call me vain, but it's mostly the cosmetic and visual appearance of my eyes that are causing me the most pain (mentally). I'm fairly certain that if my eyes weren't so red, I probably wouldn't even bother going to the doctor for treatment.
If anyone can give suggestions for me, or topics I can bring up with my doctor, please let me know. I've had 2 doctors say I have chalasis, and another who said even if I get the AMT surgery, it isn't going to solve the root cause. Even so, if the AMT surgery can being me 20% less redness, I will definitely go for it. The redness is ruining my life in ways I didn't even imagine it would and I'm losing hope every waking day.
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