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xanadu00 06-24-2013 10:34 AM

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Originally Posted by DFayesMom (Post 994677)
We're you just in constant pain? Did the eye pain feel stinging?

I've had eye pain and eye strain for two years. For the stinging, I use Systane Ultra eye drops several times a day. The thing that has helped the most with the eye strain is Flexeril (a muscle relaxer). I've also gotten mild relief from massage and from applying heat to my eyes and neck. I keep a sock filled with rice that I microwave for a couple of minutes. It stays warm much longer than a hot washcloth.

xanadu00 06-24-2013 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by bluehiroko (Post 994733)
Dear xanadau00,

I also have photophobia in my left eye only. Its not so severe as in I can still carry on my daily life but it is annoying!I do feel it has improved a little bit.

Do you think I should just wait and see or get vision therapy?

Thank you!

I'm not sure whether vision therapy is for you. How long have you had the photophobia? Have you been to an optometrist or opthamologist?

MiaVita2012 06-24-2013 01:01 PM

I am with Xana
 
I got a lot of relief from my muscle relaxer valium(yes I know bad benzo in some ppl thoughts)But it was a must for me because I had muscle spasms all in the upper body,head,face,eye's etc.I tried every muscle relaxer before valium and had no luck.I also did heat/cold compressions.
I think also the adderral and vision therapy might not be a good mix.You might want to check into that.Wish you the best:)Mia

DFayesMom 06-24-2013 07:14 PM

Eye pain
 
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Originally Posted by xanadu00 (Post 994652)
Your sensitivity to light will gradually decrease. For months, I had to wear double-layer sunglasses everywhere...including indoors on cloudy days and at night. I had large, extra-dark sunglasses that fit over my regular glasses and clip-on sunglasses. I had to put duct tape over every exposed corner of the large sunglasses so that no light was coming through anywhere, and I always wore a hat with the brim pulled down over my glasses.

During that time, I could not even look at a computer for more than, say, 30 seconds at a time. That was with the screen dimmed and all of the aforementioned eyewear. I had to "listen" to posts here, as well as emails and such, via text-to-voice software.

Over a period of many months (which has included a couple of severe setbacks), I have improved to the point where I can almost always get by with a light FL-41 prescription tint and a hat. I do still need extra eye protection in fluorescent lighting, but I don't react nearly as strongly to it now as I used to.

Even if your photosensitivity is the worst case your opto has ever seen, I doubt that it is worse than mine was during my worst period. (I can't even imagine how photophobia could be more severe than what I had.) I do not know whether your photophobia will ever resolve completely, but I am very confident that it will improve quite a bit. It takes A LOT of time, though, and progress is not always steady. Please try to be as patient as you can with your recovery. I know first-hand how difficult this can be. Still, even with my remaining photophobia, my life is immeasurably better now than it was when my photophobia was at its worst.

Maybe we could tie for worst eye strain EVER! Lol. I was wearing two pairs of sunglasses And a huge hat too. I didn't care how i looked! When I was at home, I just laid there with a towel over my head but still managed to play with my daughter. She's only two, so thankfully she was okay with this new, headless version of mommy!

It's good to know you have been recovering. I'm staring to accept that I will live if i don't get back to 100% but I'll keep trying. I will try the rice in a sock method, so thanks for that suggestion. As for the flexerill, I take that too, but only occasionally at night. Usually I take it for migraines or occasional neck pain, but at my worst with the eye pain, I took it just to be able to sleep. I can't take it during the day. I'm a lightweight. It knocks me out!

Yesterday, I was terrified I'd set myself back again and was so relieved when I realized it was just a migraine! I tend to get migraines when I don't sleep enough. I should definitely change my siggy from saying I'm headache free. That's not at all accurate anymore!


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