Hi! I'm here today because I need some love, support, and encouragement. Let me explain....
Until two weeks ago I had crystal clear 20/20 vision in both my eyes. Well, I may have had a slight astigmatism, but I could see clear and far...
On Tuesday, May 13, 2008 at 8:30 a.m. my 3 year old son accidently poked me in the eye as I was positioning him in his car seat. We were headed out of town for a day trip.
About an hour and a half down the road I had to stop at a Wal-Mart to see the opthamologist. He stated the cornea was scractched in the middle with an upward motion. Which is exactly how my son's finger did as he poked in the center and went up as he continued to raise his hand. The opthamologist prescribed Tobradex, and away we went on our trip. I was miserable the entire day. My eye hurt and watered. I was dizzy and nausiated. It seemed like the right eye was trying to compensate for the injured left eye. Everything was blurry.
The next morning, I went immediately to a local opthamologist who confirmed my cornea had an abrasion. He prescribed Vigamox because he said I shouldn't use an antibiotic with a steroid. He also gave me Systane lubricating drops for the dryness durning the day. He also told me to use lacra lube at night. I was miserable for the next four days. I was still nausiated and dizzy from my eyes trying to adjust to eachother. The injured left eye remained blurry (like looking through a drop of water). Everything looked shadowed and distorted.
On Monday, May 19 I returned to his office and he stated the abrasion had healed but there was fuid behind the abrasion. This explaied the blurriness and the distortion I see throught my left eye. He also stated we need to be on the lookout for scar tissue.
Unsatisfied with his answer, I made and appointment Monday afternoon with a local eye surgeon. Good thing I did!!! I actually saw the opthamologist in his office who did a series of test and stated my eye healed "like a crinkled piece of Saran Wrap" and surgery may be required to smooth it out. He also saw the remaining fluid on the cornea. I told him how nausiated and dizzy I was and how tired and strained both of my eyes were. He prescribed Muro 128 drops at night and and Systane lubricating drops during the day.
The next morning I woke up and felt like I had a migrain. My head hurt. My eyes hurt and I had lost some of my lower (looking down) perfreal vision. When I tried to stand up I was dizzy and disoriented. I called the surgeons office again and they set an apointment up with the surgeon that day.
The surgeon looked in my eyes and confirmed the eye did have fluid but stated it had healed properly. He prescribed Muro 128 drops every couple of hours during the day Nevanac drops every couple of hours until the 1.5 ml bottle was gone and Muro 128 ointment at night. He also suggested a 2 hour nap during the day and atleast 8 hours of sleep at night.
It has been 14 days now since the injury. I've been following the doctors orders. My up close vision is better, but anything beyond 3 or 4 feet is still blurry. My eyes are tired and strained. I have a bad headache every day. I sometimes feel cross eyed. I still feel dizzy and nausiated at times--especially if I have to turn my head or look up real fast my eyes have a hard time adjusting and focusing.
My next appointment is on June 02, 2008 to discuss the healing, improvement (if any), and surgery if necessary.
Will you all please share your personal experiences and/or opinions with me. I have a few questions...
Will my "clear" vision return? If so, when?
Can Lasek surgery repair or correct the damage from the injury?
Should I get glasses to help me see?
I just want to see normal again...the way I did before the injury...do you all have any suggestions?
Until two weeks ago I had crystal clear 20/20 vision in both my eyes. Well, I may have had a slight astigmatism, but I could see clear and far...
On Tuesday, May 13, 2008 at 8:30 a.m. my 3 year old son accidently poked me in the eye as I was positioning him in his car seat. We were headed out of town for a day trip.
About an hour and a half down the road I had to stop at a Wal-Mart to see the opthamologist. He stated the cornea was scractched in the middle with an upward motion. Which is exactly how my son's finger did as he poked in the center and went up as he continued to raise his hand. The opthamologist prescribed Tobradex, and away we went on our trip. I was miserable the entire day. My eye hurt and watered. I was dizzy and nausiated. It seemed like the right eye was trying to compensate for the injured left eye. Everything was blurry.
The next morning, I went immediately to a local opthamologist who confirmed my cornea had an abrasion. He prescribed Vigamox because he said I shouldn't use an antibiotic with a steroid. He also gave me Systane lubricating drops for the dryness durning the day. He also told me to use lacra lube at night. I was miserable for the next four days. I was still nausiated and dizzy from my eyes trying to adjust to eachother. The injured left eye remained blurry (like looking through a drop of water). Everything looked shadowed and distorted.
On Monday, May 19 I returned to his office and he stated the abrasion had healed but there was fuid behind the abrasion. This explaied the blurriness and the distortion I see throught my left eye. He also stated we need to be on the lookout for scar tissue.
Unsatisfied with his answer, I made and appointment Monday afternoon with a local eye surgeon. Good thing I did!!! I actually saw the opthamologist in his office who did a series of test and stated my eye healed "like a crinkled piece of Saran Wrap" and surgery may be required to smooth it out. He also saw the remaining fluid on the cornea. I told him how nausiated and dizzy I was and how tired and strained both of my eyes were. He prescribed Muro 128 drops at night and and Systane lubricating drops during the day.
The next morning I woke up and felt like I had a migrain. My head hurt. My eyes hurt and I had lost some of my lower (looking down) perfreal vision. When I tried to stand up I was dizzy and disoriented. I called the surgeons office again and they set an apointment up with the surgeon that day.
The surgeon looked in my eyes and confirmed the eye did have fluid but stated it had healed properly. He prescribed Muro 128 drops every couple of hours during the day Nevanac drops every couple of hours until the 1.5 ml bottle was gone and Muro 128 ointment at night. He also suggested a 2 hour nap during the day and atleast 8 hours of sleep at night.
It has been 14 days now since the injury. I've been following the doctors orders. My up close vision is better, but anything beyond 3 or 4 feet is still blurry. My eyes are tired and strained. I have a bad headache every day. I sometimes feel cross eyed. I still feel dizzy and nausiated at times--especially if I have to turn my head or look up real fast my eyes have a hard time adjusting and focusing.
My next appointment is on June 02, 2008 to discuss the healing, improvement (if any), and surgery if necessary.
Will you all please share your personal experiences and/or opinions with me. I have a few questions...
Will my "clear" vision return? If so, when?
Can Lasek surgery repair or correct the damage from the injury?
Should I get glasses to help me see?
I just want to see normal again...the way I did before the injury...do you all have any suggestions?
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