Background
Sudden onset of dry eye 1 year ago. It started after an IPL treatment for facial rosacea, and become worse after a second treatment 1 month later. I do not claim that IPL caused my problem but it has always remained a possibility in my mind.
With my various consultations there has been general agreement that there is significant inflammation and telangiectasia of eyelids with an assumed connection to facial rosacea (which itself isn’t that bad these days). MGD was diagnosed early, with aqueous deficiency being confirmed later.
On 40mg Doxycycline since Jan 2018, Ikervis (0.1% cyclosporine) since Jun 2018.
Lower plugs since Jul 2018
Schirmer I (without anaesthetic) 0mm/1mm in Jun 2018. 5mm/10mm in Aug 2018.
Osmolarity 300 / 315 (at times there has not been enough tear to take a reading)
TBUT generally ~ 3 seconds
Have been told various things re. corneal staining. Everything from grade I - IV.
Meibography good, with no dropout. Decent lipid layer, but some obviously blocked and tender glands.
Started Fingerprick Autologous Blood drops in Jul 2018 with seemed to kickstart some improvement.
Visit to Vissum, Alicante
Last week I visited Professor Jorge Alio at the Vissum Clinic in Alicante, Spain. I went with the intention of getting PRP drops made and of course knowing that I would have yet another consultation with the possibility of learning something new.
I found Vissum a very impressive and inspiring place to be. I was treated with kindness and warmth by the reception staff, nurses and optometrists.
Prof Alio founded the clinic and has a very impressive CV. My impression that he is genuinely driven by wanting to help people. He also spoke to me with warmth and probably the most respect of any consultant I’ve seen. He spoke at quite a technical level I assume based on the nature of my comments and questions.
Tests done included slit lamp exam (grade I / II staining), and keratography including meibography. He did a Schirmer II test (with anaesthetic) which was 0mm in both eyes. I always feel horribly despondent when I get results like this. He said it was exceptional for someone my age to have this poor a result.
He felt my ability to produce reflex tears indicated OK nerve function, but that the total lack of basal tears was obviously a serious problem and indicated issues with the main lacrimal gland. Based on this he agreed that PRP drops were necessary, and also offered the option of PRP injections into (or possibly adjacent to?) the main lacrimal gland and also the lower conjunctiva in order to assist the accessory glands.
I was vaguely aware of this procedure but had no idea that it was done at Vissum. They had done it on around 30 patients with no complications and about 70% having significant improvement. The other 30% generally had worse signs than me to start with. With my flight home in 2 days he offered to do the procedure (assuring me that he personally would perform it) next day. He said I could decide on the day day whether to go ahead, so I drew up a list of questions that evening, along with descriptions of some of my symptoms that I hadn’t had time to go into, in case they altered his opinion on my condition.
Next day, having been satisfied with his answers, and not wanting to spend weeks / months deliberating over what to do and knowing I’d still be no closer to knowing the outcome of the procedure I decided to go ahead. I am not one to put blind trust in doctors, but I did feel I could trust Prof Alio in this. There would be a follow up the morning after (the day of my flight).
The procedure was done in the operating theatre under pill sedation. I could have been injected with a sedative but we both decided I shouldn’t need it. It was not too uncomfortable and, for me at least, preferable to having a dental filling.
Following the procedure, my eyes were pretty tender, red with expanded conjunctiva , and very puffy underneath. Frankly I looked like shit. I was pretty concerned by this but told it was normal when I went to ask and that it would be settled by morning. It wasn’t. Things never seem to go simply for me and I assumed this was another example of that. With my flight back in the afternoon and stuck in a foreign country on my own and the accommodation I was in unavailable next day I was panicking a bit.
At the follow-up appointment, Alio assured me this was all OK and that he wasn’t concerned. I do wish I could have been better prepared for this. At the slit lamp he said my eyes looked better already, with more moisture. Schirmer II was 5mm/6mm. I had been crying in the morning so this may have affected things. He jokingly told me off for welling up as we said goodbye as the reflex tears wouldn’t help my condition!
I was ok on the flight home, tender but a bit more moist than usual. A few days later now and I’m looking close to normal, and eyes are probably a bit more moist than before. I am trying not to think or obsess about it too much. Also am on steroid drops for a few days. Alio asked me to email my experiences in a couple of weeks.
The PRP drops feel great in the eye. They are 100% serum, with no saline added (I think they diluted it in the past?). Alio explained that they should be much better than fingerprick drops, the red and white blood cells of which are not very helpful to the eye and somewhat pro-inflammatory, despite the blood probably being beneficial overall. The PRP feelsl lubricating and will replace all artificial tears for now. I have 11 weeks’ worth, and Alio thought I might not need it beyond that. This seems hard to believe but we’ll see.
Apologies for the length! I will update this thread with my findings and am happy to answer any questions.
Updates
I will post updates in the thread and link to them here.
Day 6 update: http://forum.dryeyezone.com/forum/dr...416#post216416
Day 14 update: http://forum.dryeyezone.com/forum/dr...020#post217020
Day 50 update:
http://forum.dryeyezone.com/forum/dr...996#post21899
Day 58 update (follow-up appointment):
http://forum.dryeyezone.com/forum/dr...248#post219248
Sudden onset of dry eye 1 year ago. It started after an IPL treatment for facial rosacea, and become worse after a second treatment 1 month later. I do not claim that IPL caused my problem but it has always remained a possibility in my mind.
With my various consultations there has been general agreement that there is significant inflammation and telangiectasia of eyelids with an assumed connection to facial rosacea (which itself isn’t that bad these days). MGD was diagnosed early, with aqueous deficiency being confirmed later.
On 40mg Doxycycline since Jan 2018, Ikervis (0.1% cyclosporine) since Jun 2018.
Lower plugs since Jul 2018
Schirmer I (without anaesthetic) 0mm/1mm in Jun 2018. 5mm/10mm in Aug 2018.
Osmolarity 300 / 315 (at times there has not been enough tear to take a reading)
TBUT generally ~ 3 seconds
Have been told various things re. corneal staining. Everything from grade I - IV.
Meibography good, with no dropout. Decent lipid layer, but some obviously blocked and tender glands.
Started Fingerprick Autologous Blood drops in Jul 2018 with seemed to kickstart some improvement.
Visit to Vissum, Alicante
Last week I visited Professor Jorge Alio at the Vissum Clinic in Alicante, Spain. I went with the intention of getting PRP drops made and of course knowing that I would have yet another consultation with the possibility of learning something new.
I found Vissum a very impressive and inspiring place to be. I was treated with kindness and warmth by the reception staff, nurses and optometrists.
Prof Alio founded the clinic and has a very impressive CV. My impression that he is genuinely driven by wanting to help people. He also spoke to me with warmth and probably the most respect of any consultant I’ve seen. He spoke at quite a technical level I assume based on the nature of my comments and questions.
Tests done included slit lamp exam (grade I / II staining), and keratography including meibography. He did a Schirmer II test (with anaesthetic) which was 0mm in both eyes. I always feel horribly despondent when I get results like this. He said it was exceptional for someone my age to have this poor a result.
He felt my ability to produce reflex tears indicated OK nerve function, but that the total lack of basal tears was obviously a serious problem and indicated issues with the main lacrimal gland. Based on this he agreed that PRP drops were necessary, and also offered the option of PRP injections into (or possibly adjacent to?) the main lacrimal gland and also the lower conjunctiva in order to assist the accessory glands.
I was vaguely aware of this procedure but had no idea that it was done at Vissum. They had done it on around 30 patients with no complications and about 70% having significant improvement. The other 30% generally had worse signs than me to start with. With my flight home in 2 days he offered to do the procedure (assuring me that he personally would perform it) next day. He said I could decide on the day day whether to go ahead, so I drew up a list of questions that evening, along with descriptions of some of my symptoms that I hadn’t had time to go into, in case they altered his opinion on my condition.
Next day, having been satisfied with his answers, and not wanting to spend weeks / months deliberating over what to do and knowing I’d still be no closer to knowing the outcome of the procedure I decided to go ahead. I am not one to put blind trust in doctors, but I did feel I could trust Prof Alio in this. There would be a follow up the morning after (the day of my flight).
The procedure was done in the operating theatre under pill sedation. I could have been injected with a sedative but we both decided I shouldn’t need it. It was not too uncomfortable and, for me at least, preferable to having a dental filling.
Following the procedure, my eyes were pretty tender, red with expanded conjunctiva , and very puffy underneath. Frankly I looked like shit. I was pretty concerned by this but told it was normal when I went to ask and that it would be settled by morning. It wasn’t. Things never seem to go simply for me and I assumed this was another example of that. With my flight back in the afternoon and stuck in a foreign country on my own and the accommodation I was in unavailable next day I was panicking a bit.
At the follow-up appointment, Alio assured me this was all OK and that he wasn’t concerned. I do wish I could have been better prepared for this. At the slit lamp he said my eyes looked better already, with more moisture. Schirmer II was 5mm/6mm. I had been crying in the morning so this may have affected things. He jokingly told me off for welling up as we said goodbye as the reflex tears wouldn’t help my condition!
I was ok on the flight home, tender but a bit more moist than usual. A few days later now and I’m looking close to normal, and eyes are probably a bit more moist than before. I am trying not to think or obsess about it too much. Also am on steroid drops for a few days. Alio asked me to email my experiences in a couple of weeks.
The PRP drops feel great in the eye. They are 100% serum, with no saline added (I think they diluted it in the past?). Alio explained that they should be much better than fingerprick drops, the red and white blood cells of which are not very helpful to the eye and somewhat pro-inflammatory, despite the blood probably being beneficial overall. The PRP feelsl lubricating and will replace all artificial tears for now. I have 11 weeks’ worth, and Alio thought I might not need it beyond that. This seems hard to believe but we’ll see.
Apologies for the length! I will update this thread with my findings and am happy to answer any questions.
Updates
I will post updates in the thread and link to them here.
Day 6 update: http://forum.dryeyezone.com/forum/dr...416#post216416
Day 14 update: http://forum.dryeyezone.com/forum/dr...020#post217020
Day 50 update:
http://forum.dryeyezone.com/forum/dr...996#post21899
Day 58 update (follow-up appointment):
http://forum.dryeyezone.com/forum/dr...248#post219248
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