2 years from diagnosis and my eyes still tear
I am 2 years out from diagnosis and my eyes still are very watery.Does anyone else suffer from this??? ALso I get tired very easily....is this common???
Thank you,
Patrice
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Watery Like a Faucet
Hi Patrice,
I had 4 rounds of A/C and 12 rounds of Taxotere. The last was in August 2010. My eyes still water like a faucet. My opthamologist said it is a well known side effect of Taxotere - although it does dissipate for most people. It has not diminished in any way for me. I was referred to an opthamologist who specializes in problems with the tear ducts. This specialty is very narrow and there are probably less than 5 in the entire San Francisco Bay Area. I have had one visit with this specialist so far. It is certainly an annoying side effect, isn't it? I feel like I should have stock in the Kleenex Company.
IRENE
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This is crazy Irene....thejessiesmom1 said:Watery Like a Faucet
Hi Patrice,
I had 4 rounds of A/C and 12 rounds of Taxotere. The last was in August 2010. My eyes still water like a faucet. My opthamologist said it is a well known side effect of Taxotere - although it does dissipate for most people. It has not diminished in any way for me. I was referred to an opthamologist who specializes in problems with the tear ducts. This specialty is very narrow and there are probably less than 5 in the entire San Francisco Bay Area. I have had one visit with this specialist so far. It is certainly an annoying side effect, isn't it? I feel like I should have stock in the Kleenex Company.
IRENE
This is crazy Irene....the other thing is after I am reading something on my phone for a while with my glasses on (czuse I am far sighted) when I stop and take my glasses off it takes me a while before my eyes can focus back to normal. This stuff gets me scared!!!
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Those Watery Eyes
I must say that when it comes to my vision I seek medical attention at the first sign of trouble. If a problem is treatable then it is best to get going early. As cancer survivors we have taken a lot of drugs. Some of those can do damage to other organs/parts of the body. Then again, not all issues are cancer-related. Bottom line, go to the opthamologist and let him/her know what is going on with your vision.
While I am obviously grateful to be alive and dancing with NEaD, the fallout from the treatment can be a pain in the behind. The rims of my eyes are always red. I can't wear any eye makeup since I am always wiping my eyes. The clerk in the grocery store asks me, "Are you OK?" when she sees my eyes puddling up. Oh well, look at the alternative.
IRENE
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Tear Duct Dilation or a DCR
I do know from what I read on this board and on other boards that Taxol or Taxotere will give you block tear ducts. This will make your eye shed countless tears.
In 2007, I developed a watery eye and it was treated successfully with antibiotics. Then the following year, in the other eye, the same thing happened. This time, antibiotics didn't touch it. I eventually went to a specialist 3 hours away who after finding the lacrimal sac block due a dacryoliths (stone, same as a kidney stone but in the tear duct). A new tear duct was made in a procedure called Dacryocystorhinostomy aka (DCR). It is out patient surgery and really sounds a lot worst than it is. I healed without a problem and my new tear duct works great.
The other eye has had a problem now and then. I immediately ask for the tear duct to be flushed out. Another procedure that is painless and sounds a lot worse than it is. A lot of eye docs don't like to them. There rusty and that is when the procedure can hurt a little. It's like snaking a pipe in the sink. They put a balloon catheter to dilate the tear duct with saline solution to see if you have a blockage. I did. Sometimes that is all you will need, is a dilation.
The ophthalmologist I saw was a specialist in neuro-ophthalmology I loved him after spending nearly 6 weeks seeing local eye doctors who didn't seem to want to do anything except give me antibiotics. I did have a strep infection along with the block duct that was why for me it was very painful.
If you need a new tear duct, don't hesitate. It really is an easy fix.
When I agreed to recently do Taxol, I had forgotten why until now the reason it was in my "never do" file. I hope that I won't need another new tear duct. However, it will solve your problems, I can guarantee it.
Doris
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