Hello,
First, I need to explain that I am writing out of sheer frustration/depression, so I hope that I explain myself correctly.
In my 61 years I have been through a few challenges in my life. I came close to dying from two different blood clots in 1971 and 1974. I found out I had cancer in 1994 and had 13 surgeries in the next 9 years. One was to remove the cancer, the rest were to correct the damage the chemo had done or to improve my then current situation. The reason I have stated this is to try and show/explain that I have fought for myself when the going got a little rough at times.
Now, the reason that I am writing.
I have had dry eyes/cornea erosion’s for roughly 12 years but the last 3 years the problems have gotten progressively worse. This last winter for example, November 2014 thru April 2015, has been a nightmare. Starting in November, I would only sleep for approx 1 to 1.5 hours at a time due to eye pain. Upon wakening, I would generally walk a big circle in my house for 10 to 15 minutes to try and talk myself into ignoring the eye pain, and then I would put in non-preservative drops and try to go to sleep. After falling asleep, I would again repeat the above until I could not stand it anymore and get up and get dressed and try to do something. I do not remember very much of November thru February as this was the worst times. No, not every single night was bad, but 70 to 80% of the time was as I have stated. When I told my doctors that my bad nights were when it was the coldest, they just stated that “weather” has nothing to do with my eye problems. On one of my last visits for cornea erosion’s in both eyes, I was told by a tech that I “needed to toughen up a little and accept the fact that this was a problem with someone my age”. When I try to explain that my concern is my lack of sleep, they will generally stop me and state that they are eye doctors and they do not deal with sleep problems. To date, the doctors have stated that they have done all that they can do for me.
For the first time that I can remember in my life, I feel like I can not go on. I honestly don’t think that my body can survive the next winter, considering the strain lack of sleep puts on my body and my current medical issues. I recognize my current depression/attitude is probably from lack of sleep, but I am struggling to fight any longer. I need some answers to fight, so if anyone here can help, please, anything that I could research or follow up on would help me tremendously as I have ran out of things to try. Any reply’s to the following two questions would be greatly appreciated.
Does normal dry eye cause severe eye pain that wakes you up at night?
Does anyone know of any medical institutions doing any research concerning my above stated problems?
I live in Oregon, but I might be able to travel to other states if they are not too far away. I am on SSD so my income is limited.
Thank you for any suggestions that you may offer.
Upon re-reading the above, I realize I have left out some important information, so I will just add a few details:
In all I have to date seen 5 doctors, 4 eye doctors and an allergy specialist.
In the past, my winters are bad with eye pain during the cold weather while during the summer I generally have only minor dry eyes.
Insurance does not cover restasis, so I have never tried it.
Punctal plugs were not helpful. They just caused excessive tearing in one eye.
My eyes have developed a sensitivity to preservatives in eye drops, so I primarily use preservative free drops. The main exception to this is that I use a gel when I go to bed to help prevent the cornea erosion's.
Sleep mask do not help. I have even, as per one doctors request, taped my eyes shut at night to make sure I was not opening them during sleep. None of the doctors have seen any indication that I am opening my eyes at night.
Fish oil does not appear to help. I have tried 3 times with different brands, the longest being for approx 18 months.
Flaxseed oil does not appear to help. I have tried using this twice, the longest time being for approx 14 months.
Humidifiers can give me brief temporary relief, but due to my allergy’s and low at times immune system, I have been advised not to use them.
First, I need to explain that I am writing out of sheer frustration/depression, so I hope that I explain myself correctly.
In my 61 years I have been through a few challenges in my life. I came close to dying from two different blood clots in 1971 and 1974. I found out I had cancer in 1994 and had 13 surgeries in the next 9 years. One was to remove the cancer, the rest were to correct the damage the chemo had done or to improve my then current situation. The reason I have stated this is to try and show/explain that I have fought for myself when the going got a little rough at times.
Now, the reason that I am writing.
I have had dry eyes/cornea erosion’s for roughly 12 years but the last 3 years the problems have gotten progressively worse. This last winter for example, November 2014 thru April 2015, has been a nightmare. Starting in November, I would only sleep for approx 1 to 1.5 hours at a time due to eye pain. Upon wakening, I would generally walk a big circle in my house for 10 to 15 minutes to try and talk myself into ignoring the eye pain, and then I would put in non-preservative drops and try to go to sleep. After falling asleep, I would again repeat the above until I could not stand it anymore and get up and get dressed and try to do something. I do not remember very much of November thru February as this was the worst times. No, not every single night was bad, but 70 to 80% of the time was as I have stated. When I told my doctors that my bad nights were when it was the coldest, they just stated that “weather” has nothing to do with my eye problems. On one of my last visits for cornea erosion’s in both eyes, I was told by a tech that I “needed to toughen up a little and accept the fact that this was a problem with someone my age”. When I try to explain that my concern is my lack of sleep, they will generally stop me and state that they are eye doctors and they do not deal with sleep problems. To date, the doctors have stated that they have done all that they can do for me.
For the first time that I can remember in my life, I feel like I can not go on. I honestly don’t think that my body can survive the next winter, considering the strain lack of sleep puts on my body and my current medical issues. I recognize my current depression/attitude is probably from lack of sleep, but I am struggling to fight any longer. I need some answers to fight, so if anyone here can help, please, anything that I could research or follow up on would help me tremendously as I have ran out of things to try. Any reply’s to the following two questions would be greatly appreciated.
Does normal dry eye cause severe eye pain that wakes you up at night?
Does anyone know of any medical institutions doing any research concerning my above stated problems?
I live in Oregon, but I might be able to travel to other states if they are not too far away. I am on SSD so my income is limited.
Thank you for any suggestions that you may offer.
Upon re-reading the above, I realize I have left out some important information, so I will just add a few details:
In all I have to date seen 5 doctors, 4 eye doctors and an allergy specialist.
In the past, my winters are bad with eye pain during the cold weather while during the summer I generally have only minor dry eyes.
Insurance does not cover restasis, so I have never tried it.
Punctal plugs were not helpful. They just caused excessive tearing in one eye.
My eyes have developed a sensitivity to preservatives in eye drops, so I primarily use preservative free drops. The main exception to this is that I use a gel when I go to bed to help prevent the cornea erosion's.
Sleep mask do not help. I have even, as per one doctors request, taped my eyes shut at night to make sure I was not opening them during sleep. None of the doctors have seen any indication that I am opening my eyes at night.
Fish oil does not appear to help. I have tried 3 times with different brands, the longest being for approx 18 months.
Flaxseed oil does not appear to help. I have tried using this twice, the longest time being for approx 14 months.
Humidifiers can give me brief temporary relief, but due to my allergy’s and low at times immune system, I have been advised not to use them.
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