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Eye Conditions | Last Active: Dec 23, 2023 | Replies (299)

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@tullah

I found him both kind and patient. The first visit was 41/2 hours of tests and meetings with other doctors and various technicians. He was extremely busy. I saved my questions for my second visit. Honestly, he was so busy I did not notice or particularly care how nice he was. I was beyond grateful for his expertise. I hope your visit goes well!!

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tullah--Hello. So happy to see your post...I am seeing Dr. Hamrah also...Story short..had cataract surgery a year ago and had one eye pain and blurring from day 1--- saw many opthomologists , all of course saying dry eye---But after all the treatments, all which hurt (plasma drops,steroids, etc) still getting a micro blur when my eye moves.. So all different theories.
Discomfort has been a little better, but still blur (SO annoying and upsetting)
Saw Hamrah 6 months ago, gave antibiotics and told to massage lids. Also ordered blood work.
No follow up
Yesterday, gave me a different plan with little explanation or discussion. Says this is a nerve problem and ordered more steroids (4x day and serum drops 8 times a day and mite drops 2x day....wheh, this is an every hour attention. Most upsetting was his attitude of un encouragement or comforting ---JUST do what he says attitude. At this point, a year into this, I need to feel like he cares! I almost think that he gives this same plan to all patients????
Are you in the Boston area? I hope you are doing well and can connect. thanks, Millie