I know that dry eye is not a serious medical condition, but I didn't know where else to put this thread.
In early November, I began experiencing, well, goo that would accumulate at the outside corners of my eyes. I just assumed it was a side effect of tx meds, so I let a few weeks go by before mentioning it to the tx coordinator. She said that "it's just the meds."
Okay...
Earlier this month, I had my first appt with the tx neph, and I mentioned the goo and the general discomfort I was feeling. She said it was NOT the meds and that I should see an opthamologist. I saw one yesterday, and he said that my eyes were "dry as a bone" and that it was a very common condition, and it was not related to the meds.
He gave me some eye drops and then proceeded with what I could only call a sales pitch of sorts. He explained that there were several types of dry eye (who knew?), and that I should come back in a month when he would do a test to see exactly which type I have. It just so happens that there is a new procedure, available in only 4 clinics in the entire state, that can be used to successfully treat a particular type of dry eye ("Evaporative Dry Eye"); it works by heating the inside of the eyelids and then emits a massaging pulse, the idea being that this will unclog the ducts that excrete the fluid/oil that covers the eyes (not tears). Sadly, insurance doesn't cover it, and it costs $300 per eye.
The procedure is called Lipiflow Thermal Pulsation. Has anyone heard of it?
Anyway, do any of you have trouble with dry eye, and if so, have you seen a doctor? How are you be treating for this condition? I don't know if I want to have to use eye drops four times a day, every day, for the rest of my life. I know that sounds silly in the ESRD grand scheme of things, but there are so many other things that I will have to do every damn day for the rest of my life that I'd rather not add to that list. But really, $600 to treat dry eye?
http://www.medgadget.com/2011/07/lipiflow-for-meibomian-gland-dysfunction-and-evaporative-dry-eye-gets-cleared-in-u-s.html