Terri's blog post from May 2nd 2008 came up when I went to the blog area today, and she raises a great point about tracking our improvement.
Thanks so much for posting this, Terri, and thanks, too, to Rebecca for adding her ideas, too. It is quite helpful!
While it is really hard to keep track of daily, and, it seems, hourly fluctuations in the way that my eyes feel, I have been able to track my erosions on a spreadsheet. I keep the day in the left column, the number and size of the erosion in the next (.5 for a mild erosion, 1 for a full erosion, up to 3 for how many times I've been awakened by an erosion), how many hours that night I got of sleep in the third column, what steps I took to fend off erosions (including types of eye drops, gels, and ointments, Tranquileyes, starting synthroid, etc.) in the last column.
I'll attach a graph that I made. I'll probably make my corneal specialist think that I am nuts, but I am going to give him a copy of this (current) when I see him next month.
--Liz
PS I'm having trouble attaching an xls chart. Any suggestions? I'm a Mac user and have Firefox as a browser.
Okay, I gave up. I was able to save as a .pdf and posted under my first blog entry, which may be best, because it shows the progress from last year.
Thanks so much for posting this, Terri, and thanks, too, to Rebecca for adding her ideas, too. It is quite helpful!
While it is really hard to keep track of daily, and, it seems, hourly fluctuations in the way that my eyes feel, I have been able to track my erosions on a spreadsheet. I keep the day in the left column, the number and size of the erosion in the next (.5 for a mild erosion, 1 for a full erosion, up to 3 for how many times I've been awakened by an erosion), how many hours that night I got of sleep in the third column, what steps I took to fend off erosions (including types of eye drops, gels, and ointments, Tranquileyes, starting synthroid, etc.) in the last column.
I'll attach a graph that I made. I'll probably make my corneal specialist think that I am nuts, but I am going to give him a copy of this (current) when I see him next month.
--Liz
PS I'm having trouble attaching an xls chart. Any suggestions? I'm a Mac user and have Firefox as a browser.
Okay, I gave up. I was able to save as a .pdf and posted under my first blog entry, which may be best, because it shows the progress from last year.
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