I had moderate dry eye for last 2 years. I would occasionally need a OTC drop once or twice a day. One day, I purchased a new tv and I noticed that I had issues with glare [something bright on black screen]. I thought it was odd but continuued to use tv, went for a few weeks and it got worse and worse. Tried going back to old tv and it was now almost as bad. My eyes felt very dry and was feeling pain. I cut my tv use and made a trip to doctor. I explained my problems and she said I have very bad dry eye and a lot of my issues were from inflammation. She wanted to prescribe restasis but I needed to take OTC for a few months to show my insurance company I tried.
Many months later, through fighting for it. I got prescription, and results were amazing and immediate on day one. Pain gone, a big chunk of issues gone. I am guessing this was do to being anti-inflammatory. Really seems odd that there wasn't a better solution for anti-inflammation that I could take but I digress. Now I have been on restasis for 3 months and I am not seeing any results as far as glare. I still get quite a bit of starbursts and its hard to use computer especially when there is something bright next to or on black background.
I have no doubt I have very dry eyes. I am a bit confused by my glare issues though especially since my doctor was very combative when I asked questions. I asked how dry are my eyes - she replied I've seen drier. Why do I not see improvements in glare even if I am looking directly at a light and adding eye drops in at same time - she said its because they evaporate so fast. I spent maybe 2 minutes just trying to get her to talk before she said maybe you should get a second opinion. Unfortunately I have no idea if my problems with glare are even caused by dry eye at this point since I have good days with no changes. No idea if my tears have water/oil deficit. Will be a few weeks till I book an appointment else where.
My main question is.. if dry eye is the cause of my glare issues and I am adding eye drops while looking at a light/issue shouldn't I see improvement at least temporarily if I am using a thick gel eye OTC drop?
Many months later, through fighting for it. I got prescription, and results were amazing and immediate on day one. Pain gone, a big chunk of issues gone. I am guessing this was do to being anti-inflammatory. Really seems odd that there wasn't a better solution for anti-inflammation that I could take but I digress. Now I have been on restasis for 3 months and I am not seeing any results as far as glare. I still get quite a bit of starbursts and its hard to use computer especially when there is something bright next to or on black background.
I have no doubt I have very dry eyes. I am a bit confused by my glare issues though especially since my doctor was very combative when I asked questions. I asked how dry are my eyes - she replied I've seen drier. Why do I not see improvements in glare even if I am looking directly at a light and adding eye drops in at same time - she said its because they evaporate so fast. I spent maybe 2 minutes just trying to get her to talk before she said maybe you should get a second opinion. Unfortunately I have no idea if my problems with glare are even caused by dry eye at this point since I have good days with no changes. No idea if my tears have water/oil deficit. Will be a few weeks till I book an appointment else where.
My main question is.. if dry eye is the cause of my glare issues and I am adding eye drops while looking at a light/issue shouldn't I see improvement at least temporarily if I am using a thick gel eye OTC drop?
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