Well, I'll try to make it short and to the point. I finally got a solid diagnosis. Yes I have MGD, yes I have dry eye...but I also have a basement manbrane dystrophy. Now looking back on it, the very first doc I saw was right, she diagnosed me with map dot. However, I just didn't believe her because I was still in so much pain because she never addressed my tear film issues.
So if you saw my other post titled, everything was good until this morning. I had my first erosion in my left eye, well, my first erosion since the initial insult. I was very lucky, minor pain, extreme photophobia, but after only two days I'm pretty much back on track. So again, very grateful.
So so I guess I'm curious who else has this dystrophy...apparently this issue is the main cause of recurrent corneal erosions.
Has anyone had PTK or a debridement to fix the dystrophy? Was it successful?
Im noticing it is just so hard for us to get information because you vets are right, people come here distraught when things are bad and don't return when they get relief or move on.
Thanks to everyone thats helped me so far. I appreciate everyone on this site. This has been so hard for me to deal with. My entire life I've been a bodybuilder, the most extreme version of "healthy" you could imagine. I felt unbreakable, I took for granted how good it feels to feel good. This has just been so much harder because of my daughter. I feel like I'm somewhat of a burden on my wife and I feel like I won't be able to be the dad I dreamed I could be. I want this girl to see me as her hero, not some feeble guy with eye problems.
At the the same time I've been thinking, could my life have taken a different direction. Could I have known I had this and protected my eyes better? The answer is no...I didn't have the intelligence, access to doctors or the family history to warrant looking into an eye dystrophy. I am at least grateful that I can tell my daughter about all the mistakes we made before her...and make sure she has a better life. Free of needless suffering. Life is just crazy and not what I expected....I was just born too soon trying to smile, hope everyone is doing well!
So if you saw my other post titled, everything was good until this morning. I had my first erosion in my left eye, well, my first erosion since the initial insult. I was very lucky, minor pain, extreme photophobia, but after only two days I'm pretty much back on track. So again, very grateful.
So so I guess I'm curious who else has this dystrophy...apparently this issue is the main cause of recurrent corneal erosions.
Has anyone had PTK or a debridement to fix the dystrophy? Was it successful?
Im noticing it is just so hard for us to get information because you vets are right, people come here distraught when things are bad and don't return when they get relief or move on.
Thanks to everyone thats helped me so far. I appreciate everyone on this site. This has been so hard for me to deal with. My entire life I've been a bodybuilder, the most extreme version of "healthy" you could imagine. I felt unbreakable, I took for granted how good it feels to feel good. This has just been so much harder because of my daughter. I feel like I'm somewhat of a burden on my wife and I feel like I won't be able to be the dad I dreamed I could be. I want this girl to see me as her hero, not some feeble guy with eye problems.
At the the same time I've been thinking, could my life have taken a different direction. Could I have known I had this and protected my eyes better? The answer is no...I didn't have the intelligence, access to doctors or the family history to warrant looking into an eye dystrophy. I am at least grateful that I can tell my daughter about all the mistakes we made before her...and make sure she has a better life. Free of needless suffering. Life is just crazy and not what I expected....I was just born too soon trying to smile, hope everyone is doing well!
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