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spgreenfield

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Fuzzy focus - too dry or too wet?
« on: April 06, 2012, 08:49:58 am »
Now that I FINALLY went to an eye doc that took care of me I have a tear duct plug and will be getting prisms in my lenses!  She said that I could have the 2nd tear duct plugged but wanted to wait and see how this one worked first.  I went to another eye doc 1 month after surgery who didn't stain my eye....bad choice.  >:(  I got the shock of my life when she showed me an illustration of how dry my eye actually was!  But now that I have the tear duct plug I'm having problems "telling" when it's actually dry or if I have a buildup of tears or lubricant in it.  Any suggestions?  Doc said blur can be from dryness too - so it was ok to wet all the time until I get used to things.  Curious to see if anyone has any tips or advice... ::)

Pam
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MRI & DX on 10/17/11, 2.8 x 2.3 x 2.3 cm cystic & solid mass
Left suboccipital Surgery with Dr. Tew at Mayfield Clinic in Cincinnati on 1/10/12
SSD but no nerves cut in surgery. BAHA implant 8/2012
Facial weakness almost gone!
Acupuncture helping face
Tear duct plug on 4/4/12

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Re: Fuzzy focus - too dry or too wet?
« Reply #1 on: April 07, 2012, 04:37:44 am »
Hi Pam and what a good question!

I've never heard of a plug for the tearduct but I suffer with the dry eye.
I also have glaucoma so have to put drops in both eyes every night and then I follow with LacriLube or 'tear drops'.  The eye specialist showed me how dry my eye was about a year ago so I've seen him every 3 months since then.  The last visit he finally said that whatever I was doing was working  :)

My eye has a couple of stitches put in the corner to close the eye a little bit to try to prevent damage to the cornea but when it begins to sting even the slightest bit, I put drops in it.

I'd love to read what others are doing as well.

Suu xxoo
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Re: Fuzzy focus - too dry or too wet?
« Reply #2 on: April 07, 2012, 08:04:01 am »
I'm surprised your doc hasn't suggested the tear duct plug!  It's even covered under MY medical insurance!  What it does is prevent the little tears I have from draining into my nasal passages.  If you begin producing *enough* tears again you will know it because the eye overflows and it's like you're crying. (or at times when your eye produce tears I guess)  Last night was the first time I saw a difference (I had it inserted on Thursday - so maybe the eye was irritated a day?)  But I was able to stay up much longer without my eye stinging or burning - or even out of focus!  She also gave me Sustane gel drops - they do have a preservative, but they are one step thinner than the ointment - very thick and I think I like them.....
Pam in South Dakota

MRI & DX on 10/17/11, 2.8 x 2.3 x 2.3 cm cystic & solid mass
Left suboccipital Surgery with Dr. Tew at Mayfield Clinic in Cincinnati on 1/10/12
SSD but no nerves cut in surgery. BAHA implant 8/2012
Facial weakness almost gone!
Acupuncture helping face
Tear duct plug on 4/4/12

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Re: Fuzzy focus - too dry or too wet?
« Reply #3 on: April 07, 2012, 11:53:37 pm »
Hi again Pam and Happy Easter

Sometimes my eye 'overflows' when I eat or hold my head down.  The tears also fill up my cheek sac just below my eye and it looks like I haven't had any sleep for a long time but it eventually gets absorbed into the body  :)  It never comes out of my nose.

I'm definitely going to ask about the plug after I googled it.  My doc seems to think that I'm doing a good enough job with keeping the eye moist and we're hoping the that 12/7 graft gives me better eye closure as well as more blinking reflexes.

I've been using Viscotears which is also a little thinner than the lube and it seems to last a lot longer.

Regarding whether or not you think your eye may be dry or that you may have a build up of lubricant in it - I carry a couple of freshly ironed handkerchiefs with me and pat my eye if I feel my eyesight go fuzzy.  It usually means there's a film over my eye of some sort.

Cheers,
Suu xxoo

 
4cm Left side AN Translab August 18th 2010
Facial nerve not working
Nerve conduction Jan '11 Repeated 23rd May '11
SSD left side
5 ops in 6 weeks to fix CSF leaks
Tarsorrhaphy 9 Mar '11 Extended 26 Aug '13
Sling Thur 16 June '11
12/7 nerve graft 9 Feb '12