I have been using Ikervis for 3 weeks now to treat evaporative dry eye/chronic inflammation. The last doctor I saw said I also now have aqueous deficiency. At first I was able to put up with the stinging upon application, as I thought no pain no gain, but I am finding it harder and harder to tolerate the burning. When I put the first drop in, its fine, nothing happens, but then after I apply the rest of the vial, the burning starts, and it's so bad that I can't even close my eyes to go to sleep. I lie in my bed with my eyes open for at least 20 mins.
As I am paying for this privately, it is a huge expense and I am now wondering whether it's worth carrying on given I haven't seen any improvement and the nightly dread of putting the drops in.I have one week's worth of drops left, I need to decide soon whether to buy next month's.
Does the burning ease over time? If I stop Ikervis, the only alternative I have left is PRP drops but that means going to Spain to get them. I've already tried everything else and nothing has worked (IPL, doxyclycline, azyter, steroid drops, artificial tears, plugs).
As I am paying for this privately, it is a huge expense and I am now wondering whether it's worth carrying on given I haven't seen any improvement and the nightly dread of putting the drops in.I have one week's worth of drops left, I need to decide soon whether to buy next month's.
Does the burning ease over time? If I stop Ikervis, the only alternative I have left is PRP drops but that means going to Spain to get them. I've already tried everything else and nothing has worked (IPL, doxyclycline, azyter, steroid drops, artificial tears, plugs).
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