The first posting I made on this site 5 weeks post Lasik and the day my bandage contact lens came out Rebecca posted a recommendation for a Dr. in my area who knew all about dry eye. I was reluctant to go as I didn't want to admit that my problem was so big that I needed a dry eye specialist. Also I was failry much spinning out of control in terms of pain, I could barely get through my day never mind go and make an appointment to see another Dr. Everything was just too much for me to take.
I knew I had to change Dr.'s though as my Lasik Dr. didn't tell me about plugs, I found out about them on this site, didn't tell me I was having erosions, another Dr. told me when I came in crying 8am Monday morning, on my third Monday morning coming in crying. But the penny dropped after reading another members post, I knew that I was suffering from MGD. I asked him if I was and he said "oh we all suffer from that to some extent or another", I knew then it was time to go. I didn't care who suffered from it, I had asked him if I had suffered from it and he evaded, even though I was giving him a lead. This was about 3 months post Lasik.
I switched to a dry eye Dr. who did schirmers and TBUT on me. I feel he is up to date on the whole dry eye thing and he wants to use that knowledge to help me. He is familiar with this site, Rebecca and he even stocks the rice baggy. He told me the rice babby wa the only way to go for warm compresses and he was right.
You are getting alot of the correct treatments but you don't need a Dr. saying those things to you. You need someone saying, I have seen hundreds of dry eye patients and I have helped them all get better/manage their condition. Giving your Lasik Dr. the benefit of the doubt, maybe he has never seen a case like yours before. But wouldn't you rather be treated by someone who sees cases like you every day. You can tell from this site that there are many people suffering from dry eye, for diferent reasons, but we still have dry eye.
If you can get a recommendation from this site you will be in a much better place. So much of this dry eye thing isn't just the meds/drops we use but dealing with the fear and anxiety that goes along with it. You need to feel your Dr. is with you 100%.
Bernadette
I knew I had to change Dr.'s though as my Lasik Dr. didn't tell me about plugs, I found out about them on this site, didn't tell me I was having erosions, another Dr. told me when I came in crying 8am Monday morning, on my third Monday morning coming in crying. But the penny dropped after reading another members post, I knew that I was suffering from MGD. I asked him if I was and he said "oh we all suffer from that to some extent or another", I knew then it was time to go. I didn't care who suffered from it, I had asked him if I had suffered from it and he evaded, even though I was giving him a lead. This was about 3 months post Lasik.
I switched to a dry eye Dr. who did schirmers and TBUT on me. I feel he is up to date on the whole dry eye thing and he wants to use that knowledge to help me. He is familiar with this site, Rebecca and he even stocks the rice baggy. He told me the rice babby wa the only way to go for warm compresses and he was right.
You are getting alot of the correct treatments but you don't need a Dr. saying those things to you. You need someone saying, I have seen hundreds of dry eye patients and I have helped them all get better/manage their condition. Giving your Lasik Dr. the benefit of the doubt, maybe he has never seen a case like yours before. But wouldn't you rather be treated by someone who sees cases like you every day. You can tell from this site that there are many people suffering from dry eye, for diferent reasons, but we still have dry eye.
If you can get a recommendation from this site you will be in a much better place. So much of this dry eye thing isn't just the meds/drops we use but dealing with the fear and anxiety that goes along with it. You need to feel your Dr. is with you 100%.
Bernadette
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