Dear all,
first a brief introduction of myself.
41 years - Italian
I had refractive surgery September 2017 (SMILE) with quite a few unpleasant side effects, such high order aberrations and induced dry eye.
The dry eye improved, but is far to be solved. I started using drops 12+ times per day, now I'm around 6-7, but still the dryness feeling and the correlated fluctuating vision, and the other symptoms you know so well are really a problem.
I have a decent TBUT (about 8 s) with a low schirmer (3 mm), last time I checked it, so mine should be classified as ADDE.
After being visited by several ophtalmologists finally I found one (big one) that with a very deep investigation went to the root cause of my bad vision quality (despite 25/20 + quantity), even without giving me a solution (I'm not considering further surgery and he himself advised me against it btw). I'd like to try RGP lenses to see the level of improvement I can get, but with the dry eye I'm experiencing I'm pretty sure I won't tolerate them.
I took the chance to ask him advice also on the dry eye, that is really bothering me, especially I asked him about punctual occlusion.
He advised me against punctual plugs for 2 reasons.
The first one is higher infections risk (and this is something I can understand)
The second, on which I'd like your advice (professionals and patients), is about the temporary effects that the plugs have in relieving symptoms.
I was told that there is an immediate improvement that tends to fade in time when the neural feedback gets used to the new situation, meaning that over a couple of years time the basal tears will further reduce, and removing the plugs the situation will be even worse than now.
Is this effect something you have had experience with or is documented in literature?
Thank you in advance
first a brief introduction of myself.
41 years - Italian
I had refractive surgery September 2017 (SMILE) with quite a few unpleasant side effects, such high order aberrations and induced dry eye.
The dry eye improved, but is far to be solved. I started using drops 12+ times per day, now I'm around 6-7, but still the dryness feeling and the correlated fluctuating vision, and the other symptoms you know so well are really a problem.
I have a decent TBUT (about 8 s) with a low schirmer (3 mm), last time I checked it, so mine should be classified as ADDE.
After being visited by several ophtalmologists finally I found one (big one) that with a very deep investigation went to the root cause of my bad vision quality (despite 25/20 + quantity), even without giving me a solution (I'm not considering further surgery and he himself advised me against it btw). I'd like to try RGP lenses to see the level of improvement I can get, but with the dry eye I'm experiencing I'm pretty sure I won't tolerate them.
I took the chance to ask him advice also on the dry eye, that is really bothering me, especially I asked him about punctual occlusion.
He advised me against punctual plugs for 2 reasons.
The first one is higher infections risk (and this is something I can understand)
The second, on which I'd like your advice (professionals and patients), is about the temporary effects that the plugs have in relieving symptoms.
I was told that there is an immediate improvement that tends to fade in time when the neural feedback gets used to the new situation, meaning that over a couple of years time the basal tears will further reduce, and removing the plugs the situation will be even worse than now.
Is this effect something you have had experience with or is documented in literature?
Thank you in advance
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