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Interesting as there are many steroid eye drops that are used for dry eye.
I also use Refresh Artificial Tears but not the natural ones. I have scratched my eyes one too many times on that sharp opening. I have no problem with the regular Refresh but other drops that folks love irritate my eyes beyond belief. I was told to only use artificial tears, never "eye drops."
My dry eye became a real problem about 12 yrs ago. Out of the blue or so it seemed. I was at work and my vision went blurry. Saw my eye doc and he immediately told me I had mgd. Compresses were recommended and we tried Doxy in case it might work, but alas, no. After about a year or so, I could not longer wear eye makeup, began getting little growths here and there in and round the lids, which I had removed. Some I could remove myself, lost most of my eyelashes. ETC. I saw every dry eye "specialist" I could find, but no help. Still today, no one has answers. I would like to try Restasis. I don't think there's any relation to PMR, if, in fact, that's what I have but who knows.
Since the PMR started, I have had yellow speckles in the corner of both eyes but again, 2 docs just blew it off. 1 said it was definitely related to whatever is going on in my body but she doesn't know what's going on except that 2 cytokines are elevated. And she offered LDN. Which I may go for since I can't take steroids. I am seeing a new rheum today and just so fatigued with talking about this. If he pushes steroids, I'll have to just cut ties anyway. I really need this guy to drain my Baker's cysts or whatever they are...they're causing most of my discomfort along with shoulders and upper arms at present. Take care.
Sorry to vent but hope this is helpful to you or anyone who reads it. Best of luck on your journey.
Thanks for your reply. It may be the prednisone, but I think it goes back to having PMR. My doctor sent me to the ER because of the pain I was having. I saw an ophthalmologist the next morning. She said I was ripping layers off my cornea every time it happened, I really thought the cornea specialist would be helpful, but she didn't have a clue what was wrong. I will just keep using my ointment and eye drops. I think I have tried every drop out there. lol