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DiscussionAnyone else has developed eye problems while on osteoporosis meds?
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So glad this subject is included in the discussions; thanks to whomever started it!
Although I was diagnosed with blepharitis previously, it was never a problem - my grandmother had a teary, red eye as far back as I could remember so I dismissed it as hereditary.
However, after beginning Evenity, I began to notice that my right eye spontaneously watered quite a bit, and both eyes felt, for lack of a better word, oily. Every morning I felt like I had slept on a beach the night before - so much grit in the corners of my eyes and stuck in my eyelashes. My close vision has also become a bit blurry. I didn't put two and two together . . . until searching random websites about bone building drugs and odd side effects of those drugs - one of which was dry eye issues.
I went to an opthalmologist who confirmed blepharitis (which manifests itself as minuscule ulcers under the eyelids), but gave no real reason as to why it was so active. The doc recommended washing my eyes, using drops, and a heated mask to relive the symptoms. I recently discovered preservative-free eye drops that seem to give better relief than some other "super-hydrating" ones. The doc also wants to do tear duct testing to make sure that isn't the issue.
I hope that once I finish Evenity in late June, this problem begins to resolve itself, at least to the point of being tolerable. Additionally, I can't be sure about whether Tymlos (first med prescribed) might have had a hand in this or if it's purely Evenity's fault (lol). I also can't be sure if perhaps years of Reclast might have played a part in the whole thing.
Something else to look forward to :). Thanks for everyone's input and perhaps we'll be able to "see clearly now" post-bone builders. Cheers all!