Just saw my opthamologist who is a cornea specialist. She said my TBUT was normal, but I don't think she did it right. She didn't have me stop blinking. I continued to blink through the test. From what I've read here I was supposed to not blink for a period of time. Has anyone else had the test done like me? Now I'm thinking I didn't get a reliable result.
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Hey, I saw an oph in April and my tbut was 3 and 4, he told me to blink when felt natural to me, then I saw an optometrist who was very rude and dismissive just about having eye surface photos taken she told me when to blink which was very frequent like very two seconds and she told me my tbut was over ten seconds and that it was all in my head basically and subjective to my environment! This is an interesting post, how is a tbut test meant to be performed then? Cath27, pinguecula, dry eye, Wirral, UK
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Originally posted by cathy8889 View PostHey, I saw an oph in April and my tbut was 3 and 4, he told me to blink when felt natural to me, then I saw an optometrist who was very rude and dismissive just about having eye surface photos taken she told me when to blink which was very frequent like very two seconds and she told me my tbut was over ten seconds and that it was all in my head basically and subjective to my environment! This is an interesting post, how is a tbut test meant to be performed then? Cath
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I've had approximately 8 ophthalmogists do TBUT tests. I war told by a couple of them I could come back an hour later and it could be a couple of seconds difference. My current ophth whom I'm really happy with filmed it so I could see myself and it was 3 to 4 secs. I'd been told a week before by a private ophth it was 12+ secs and completely normal.
One thing with all of them is that they have told me to blink a couple of times then keep my eyes open. I don't see how they could count the seconds otherwise!
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