Map Dot Fingerprint Dystrophy
I have been diagnosed with this condition in my left eye. Does anyone else have experience with this? It is becoming more bothersome in the past few months - always feels like I have something in that eye, i.e. eyelash, and vision is a bit blurry. Then it clears up on its on for a few days. What can be done? Thanks for sharing your experiences and advice.
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Rhoda
I also am sorry to here of your cornea troubles. All the best.
Extensive reply. I have numerous comments to share and found your information helpful. However I am very awkward texting. If you feel comfortable sharing your email I have a fairly extensive reply that will be easier for me if I can use my keyboard. If you don’t feel like Shaun your mail I completely understand and will the txting. I study with Rod Stryker (yoga teacher) and practice visualization as well as yoga Nidra to assist in the healing preprocess. Not your self-hypnosis but similar. Would like to compar notes. Once again, thank you so much and hope to hear from you soon. Bob R. (I’m a CPA trying to finalize tax season with one functioning eye!😁)
I just realized I have your email and am just using my cellphone by choice. I’ll start using my keyboard. Sorry for the confusion - the peripheral pain is debilitating. No relief for me.
@rwinney hi Rachel. Nice to hear from you. You have had a really rough time of it! Glare and bright light bother me all the time but especially post operatively. I’ve had a few years with some stability from the corneal dystrophy and have been able to drive. Some destabilizing now, may need more laser surgeries, not yet at the point.of needing transplant. I have another unrelated illness that I am also struggling with, improvement with help from Mayo in Rochester. I’m not totally sure about all the factors that contribute to the photophobia. For me, it’s that the layers of the cornea are unstable and not flush with the eye. They don’t seem to act like the filter they are supposed to be. The neuro ophthalmologist continues to be helpful to me. Maybe yours will have some ideas? I think is good that you are getting the nerve and corneal specialists to weigh in. I hope they have some ideas. I know mine is worse as the day goes on and glare is especially uncomfortable. When the nerves are inflamed it is worse. Sorry for your struggle and I hope we can stay in touch to share the battle and potential solutions! Best wishes, Rhoda.
@bobr1040 hi it’s Rhoda @rckj Does this way of communicating work for you? Wasn’t sure after your last post. Happy to chat again whichever way works for you. Would FaceTime or Skype help? Or dictating? Glad to hear that the yoga helps, it’s really good for healing. Looking forward to comparing notes soon. Also finishing up my and my husbands taxes so I have a little bit of an idea of the rush! Hope to talk soon. Regards, Rhoda
Thank you for your reply Rhoda. I hope you continue to find stability with your corneas and all the best to you with your other illness. Yes indeed we can stay in touch.
Rachel
Thanks again for your extensive reply. This method of communication is fine. I have been away from a keyboard for a while and just using my phone. Forgot it was accessible on my desktop.
Your explanations really helped - sounds like a similar timeline. I would be interested in learning about your self-hypnosis techniques as I have used my yogic medications for self-healing of various illnesses. They should be similar.
I am in the healing process now - waiting for my epithelial cells to grow back and reseat themselves. If I have to have more surgery I will be in touch to see if your specialist has any referrals for Dallas, TX or Houston (I'm in Longview - East Texas).
Again - thanks for your explanation. It helped.
Bob
Hi Rhoda, this is Bob again. I'm almost 4 weeks from the debridement and very much improved. My vision has improved from 20/400 to 20/40 last week and I will be fitted for a new prescription next week. Your information was most helpful. I came to the realization that I too had to grin and bear it with the pain. However, if there is a next time I will demand pain pills for the peripheral pain. It helps some. I did get a few hydrocodone from a friend and while they did not reduce some of the direct pain it did help minimize the pain overall - eyelid, etc. I do have access to some corneal specialists in Dallas through several references. However if your specialist knows someone in Dallas he would recommend I would be glad to consider it. I will eventually have to have a cataract done in my left eye which also has the map dot dystrophy disease. I'm thinking I might want a specialist to do that if possible to avoid disturbing the disease. I would be interested if you could guide me in the direction of any books related to self-hypnosis. I have used alpha-genics and Sylvan mind control in the past but gotten away from it. I used my meditation to try to direct some healing with the eyes and would like to explore other possibilities if you recommend some. Thanks, Bob
@bobr1040 hi Bob, it’s Rhoda. Sorry so long to get back to you but my other medical condition flared, requiring hospitalization. I am
more available now, baring a few inpatient procedures. In terms of books and hypnosis for pain, illness, etc., try Corydon Hammond, “ “Handbook of Hypnotic Suggestions and Metaphors”. It bridges the clinician patient gap nicely, is easily absorbed and has large numbers of scripts and suggestions to use. It is organized by topic and easy to use. Hope it helps. It is pricy but any good university library should have a copy for loan. You are already using some sophisticated solutions but this book should add to them and give you new ideas. It’s a good addition to pain killers and to the techniques you are already using.
How are you now? Hoping we can stay in touch. I have been uncharacteristically inconsistent but will try to be better, illness allowing.
Best wishes,
Rhoda @rckj
HI Rhoda, thanks for the reply. Sorry to hear about your hospitalization. I hope the medical community will be able to help you. Thanks for the information about the book. Finding someone who also uses energetic techniques helps me by confirming I am on the right track. My eye has gotten much better - no additional debridement anticipated. My vision in the right eye has gone from 20/400 to 20/40. I am still experiencing some blurriness in the eye and Dr. attributes that to the fact that the epithelial cells/cornea have not gotten back to the normal curvature. The way Dr. described it to me is "when you cut your skin during the healing process the wound scabs over and then forms a little bump before it flattens out and is healed. That is where I am now - waiting fore the "bump" to flatten out. The epithelial cells look good and are adhering to the cornea. Don't anticipate having to see a specialist this time. Will do so if the problem reoccurs. Dr. thinks my eye will be back to normal (curvature, etc.) in about 3 weeks and will be fitted for a new prescription for my glasses at that time. I would like to stay in touch and will definitely let you know how the book works out. Chat soon. Bob