Made a few posts I here before about my blepharitis but now I feel like I'm at the point of no return with it.
I've got another flare up on the way and it's dragging me down physchologically. I'm suffering from depression now because of it. I feel sad all the time and want to cry. I have to be honest and say that I'm having thoughts that not being alive would make things easier.
The only thing that ever works for me is antibiotic tablets but I've been told I can't be on them for the rest of my life. The last doctor I saw didn't care and prescribed me drops that never work for me.
My partner says I need to see a Dr about my depression but as there's no cure for my blepharitis I don't see the point? No matter how much counselling I could have it wouldn't change anything. I fear that I'm going to be constantly depressed.
I can't go on like this anymore. This illness is destroying me and its beat me
Hola, sí creo que ver a alguien que pueda ayudar con la depresión realmente ayudará. ¿Dónde estás, Estados Unidos, Reino Unido, Australia u otro lugar donde podamos encontrar un médico comprensivo que pueda ayudarte tanto con la blefaritis como con la depresión.
No has especificado cómo te está afectando la blefaritis ni qué has utilizado aparte de antibióticos. ¿Puedes ser más específico, por favor? Me pregunto si tienes alergias a polvo, animales o si tienes ojos secos y no están siendo detectados por tu médico. Mi médico de cabecera me dijo que fuera al Departamento de Urgencias de Oftalmología más tarde en el día y el personal de allí tiene la mejor información y es capaz de prescribir y asesorar sobre tu blefaritis. Lo he hecho y he tenido algo de alivio.
También sé que, al estar ocupado o deprimido, he olvidado los horarios de las medicinas y no es útil. De alguna manera tengo que poner en marcha algo que funcione. ¿Qué hay de ti? Tómate unos días para trabajar en el inicio de tus manifestaciones y lo superarás más rápidamente hasta que lo hayas vencido en el camino. Ese es mi deseo y estoy seguro de que estoy trabajando en ello. ¿Qué tal un viaje a algún lugar donde experimentarás cambios de todo tipo.
Mantente al día con la lectura y trabajando en las discusiones.
I'm so sorry you're feeling so bad. Blepharitis is a very miserable condition. I really don't think doctors realise how badly it affects us, not just in our eyes. I didn't realise that I'd stopped going out except to walk my dogs. I hated being seen anywhere with red, weepy eyes.
A couple pled of things I can think of. You could speak to your doctor about feeling depressed. Anti depressants might make you feel strong enough to fight the Bleph. Another is if you search Doxycyline online you can buy them. Not cheap, they're used as a preventative for malaria. I've decided if I get a bad flare up again and neither the hospital dr or GP will prescribe antibiotics I'll buy them myself. I worked out I could get a six week course for about £50.
I hope this info helps you. Don't let the Blepharitis beat you--- it's a miserable, irritating, nasty condition --- think of It as a cowering, pathetic little "thing" picture it in your mind, the spit on it, stamp on it --- whatever makes you feel stronger than "it"
Estoy de acuerdo en que no estoy contento con haber logrado mucho y por eso también es depresión! Doxycycline se puede pedir en línea, pero por favor use una farmacia en línea adecuada. El precio no es muy diferente al comprarlo en el extranjero y sin receta.
Me encanta el ejemplo de imaginar y estamparlo... ¡y también tirarlo lejos!
Puedes avanzar en tu vida. Trabaja en ello como si fuera un estudio y tú el investigador. ¡LO lograrás!
I've had it for about 12 years now and in that time I've been prescribed everything from drops to ointments and tablets.
I've never been prescribed doxycycline but I've heard people talk about it before. The antibiotics I've been given in the past are oxytetracycline. I don't know what the differences are? I was given prednisilone tablets about 11 years ago and it got rid of it until I had some vaccinations in the navy. But I was told I'd not be able to take them again as they can be dangerous.
Even if a Dr would prescribe me them every other month it would be a help to me. I'm not sure if they'd stop working after a while though?
I just can't take the pain anymore. One specialist I saw years ago told me I had the worst case of Blepharitis he'd ever seen. That's how bad it can get. I was symptom free for most of last year but it came back round November time. I don't even know what triggers it? It just appears.
Hot compresses don't work or cleaning routines either. Nothing does.
Jesus you have had it for 12 years and not found any solution! Don't get too excited about the doxy, there only a very weak antibiotic and are more used as a anti inflammatory over time but I found them useless, but some peeps get relife from it. As you live in uk don't waste your time going to eye specialist because they know nothing about blephartis, peeps on these website know more about it than any so called eye specialist here. you can't use the predi all the time also as it s a very strong steroid and doctors won't prescribe them for long term use.and I agree the hot commpressers are completely useless too. What type of blephartis do you have? Is your blephartis on your eyelashes or eyelids? Do you get dry eye or just redness and swelling?
Not sure what blepharitis it is? It affects my lashes and my lids. I get swollen red eyes, discharge, constant watering, burning and the skin breaks down on my lids.
No solution found sadly. I've tried everything I've read about on here and nothing works
Blepharitis has been in my life for over 20 years. Fortunately it comes
and goes in intensity. Don't anyone bother taking prednisone, I'm
been on pred for almost three years for an auto-immune condition called Polymyalgia Rheumatica and I still have Bleph. I just had cataract surgery on one eye and am alarmed that the eye is inflamed
and my eye doc (not surgeon) doesn't seem to know why.
Get some help for your depression and maybe if you feel better
you will be able to fight this miserable condition. Keep reading the
posts, there are some good hints to help you with Bleph...
One hint I have for everybody. DO NOT PUT YOUR FINGERS
IN YOUR EYES...THAT ONLY SETS UP FOR A MISERABLE
DAY OF ITCHING, TEARING. USE WIPES, OCCUSOFT IS GOOD.
You can find them on Amazon, kind of pricy but cut them in half.
The only thing I can recommend is to keep trying various drops
i guess the medical advice and doctors outside of the United States is pitiful. I go to one of the finest doctors in the country This condition Blepharitis is a life time condition. You can keep it at bay, but once diagnosed as i was over 10 years ago, you have it for life. Have been on and off doxy, Azsite, Steriod drops and told to use warm compresses available cheap at drug store you put in microwave for life, when i stop this the flareups come back. Also no makeup is advised as this just makes the condition worsen only for a wedding for special event. I use the eye wipes and have been seeing a special doctore every 6 months for life also restasis. I also have MGD gland dysfunction which contributes to this conditon and this is for life. I also have ocular roscea which is for life there is nothing to be shocked about have this for over 20 years it just has to be kept under control which requires contant care of oneself.
my heart gos out to yo as i have the same condition. I'm finding relie by using a squirt of no more tears baby shampoo, and five drops of tea tree oil. I put both in my hand, lather it up and wash my facce , making sure my eyes are closed well. I scrub my eyes along with my face, then rinse with warm water, thenapply non preservative eyedrops. Then i apply a gentle natural lotion over my face. I always make sure that none of these products get in my eyes.. Hope this helps some ho. You just haveft to research and try different things, but make sure you don't put anything near or in your eyes that would harm them. Dena
I feel your pain and suffer with this condition daily. It is no way to live and it is so sad that these doctors have no sure for this. I have been at the end of my rope too and feel like ending it all is better than feeling this way everyday. I push on each day with the wetone and ice and heat packs and just keep hoping and praying for sone reilef, some cure, some new procedure. No one understands how much this brings you down, how much it hurts even people on this board that don't have it this bad. I feel your pain, I am there with you everyday. It sucks and is the worst curse I can think of. All I can say is hold on for a cure and hope these billion dollar drug companies think of something. Be strong and keep hope alive.
prueba cliradex, me ayudó a mí - solo ten cuidado con cómo lo usas, muy suave - hay un video - muy caro - amazon lo tiene - puedes cortar las hojas por la mitad - si funciona - pica pero se va - ve a las reseñas en amazon
I found that the doctor's usual ointments didn't work, neither did wet wipes or warm compresses and the blepharitis would not desist. One day I saw the doc about a scalp problem, seborrheic dermatitis and he prescribed Capasal which is a coal tar based shampoo and it stinks! Anyway, after using this every morning for a couple of weeks both problems were fixed. I do sometimes get a bit of crustiness in the eyes but not often, I can't promise it will work for everyone but I won't go without my morning shower to wash hair and face and lashes with this stuff, the smell soon disappears and can be disguised. I also take one dioxycycline capsule a day which was recommended by an eye specialist whom I met socially, how much this contributes I have no idea but I take it non the less.
Davis, estoy tan feliz de que tu blefaritis se haya solucionado casi por completo. Intentaré estos remedios. Estoy un poco preocupada por la dioxiciclina y la dejaré para el final. Una de las razones es que he tomado tantos antibióticos en mi vida y este mes he estado sin ninguno. quizás los otros antibióticos contuvieron la blefaritis
Gracias David de nuevo, quería escribir Doxiciclina y en realidad tengo un poco en casa, así que quizás lo intentaré si el médico de cabecera dice que está bien.