Haven't flown for several years. Think I got (yet another) corneal abrasion 2 weeks ago (seems slightly better now), and think the inflammation is currently flaring up (eyes been painful and burning constantly since last night). I also seem to get corneal abrasions every time I cry - so if things are still that bad, terrified what the dry air in a plane will do. Last time I flew a few years ago my eyes weren't so bad. Just mild-moderate mgd. My eyes were still very red and burning for a few days afterwards but I managed. Not sure if I should risk it now.
Due to leave in a few days so probably too short notice to get any really useful help in time, i.e. plugs, sclerals, etc. TBUT was 0-1 when last saw opth (and doesn't feel any better now), corneas were severely inflammed (too damaged for accurate sight test apparently), and I had multiple corneal abrasions (suspect some/all happened a month before I saw opth when I had 2-3 days of severe pain worse than any other time with my eyes - and even prescription codeine didn't help.
Can't get hold of last opth I saw (no-one answering phone for several days). Don't want to give up on my trip away (things have been so bad - mostly due to the eye issues, I really want/need a break/time away). Thinking maybe I should get my (bad) eye looked at to see if still has abrasion/s - but don't want to go to eye casualty if not emergency. Don't know what to do. Local opticians say they can't examine eyes unless full test booked so only option is the hospital eye department.
Would it help if I got some steroid drops for emergency i.e. if plane does cause corneal damage/abrasion? I was on FML drops for a month but finished now.
Currently on ikervis but only been a week or so, so no effect yet. I plan to put night ointment in my eyes for the flight - would that be enough to prevent damage?
Sorry this post is long - I'm panicking because I was thinking of giving up on the holiday but decided I want to try to go.
Due to leave in a few days so probably too short notice to get any really useful help in time, i.e. plugs, sclerals, etc. TBUT was 0-1 when last saw opth (and doesn't feel any better now), corneas were severely inflammed (too damaged for accurate sight test apparently), and I had multiple corneal abrasions (suspect some/all happened a month before I saw opth when I had 2-3 days of severe pain worse than any other time with my eyes - and even prescription codeine didn't help.
Can't get hold of last opth I saw (no-one answering phone for several days). Don't want to give up on my trip away (things have been so bad - mostly due to the eye issues, I really want/need a break/time away). Thinking maybe I should get my (bad) eye looked at to see if still has abrasion/s - but don't want to go to eye casualty if not emergency. Don't know what to do. Local opticians say they can't examine eyes unless full test booked so only option is the hospital eye department.
Would it help if I got some steroid drops for emergency i.e. if plane does cause corneal damage/abrasion? I was on FML drops for a month but finished now.
Currently on ikervis but only been a week or so, so no effect yet. I plan to put night ointment in my eyes for the flight - would that be enough to prevent damage?
Sorry this post is long - I'm panicking because I was thinking of giving up on the holiday but decided I want to try to go.
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