My EYES are driving me CRAZY!
So here's my theory/question. First, has anyone else had this itchy and godawful-irritating-bordering-on-painful feeling? (Honestly, it feels as though my eyes have eyelashes in them but there is nothing there.) If so, what do you think the chances are that this itching/pain is the result of my eyelashes trying to grow back out? Under normal circumstances, a single hair follicle trying to emerge could go unnoticed - but en masse?
As for an infection, I, perhaps incorrectly, ruled that out as the irritation has been too inconsistent - my eyes are just fine for long periods of time - and this just does not seem consistent with infection. If I am wrong about that, someone, please let me know.
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Have you seen an opthamologist?
I haven't had the same problem that you're having, so I can't be a lot of help, I'm afraid. Maybe it is your eyelashes growing back, but when mine grew back (all of mine fell out), I didn't have any itching or pain associated with their growth. It must be driving you crazy!
I think if I were having the problems that you're experiencing, I'd go to my optometrist or even an ophthalmologist to find out what is happening. Have you already tried that? If you have, please just ignore my thoughts . . . . but I don't know what else to suggest!
So that's my two bits!
Hang in there! Things will get better!
Sandy0 -
First of all....
First of all, welcome!
My eyes were terribly dry while I was undergoing chemo. Eye doctor prescribed drops because I couldn't stand the dryness. They also changed enough that I had to get different lenses for my glasses.
I also lost all of my eye lashes.
But I didn't have the itching like you are having. And my eye problems were during chemo and not months later.
I hope someone here has suggestions for you to try. Otherwise, I think I would just go and have them checked.
CR0 -
Might help.
I doubt my 2 cents worth will help you but back in the summer after 3 months of my eyes driving me crazy, my dermatologist diagnosed occular eczema. I have eczema occasionally-just itchy places on my legs or hands but never had it on my face or eyes at all. I had a rash on my eyelid that began with just one single small red dot that spread but sometimes wasn't there. My eyes also reacted to strong sunlight by sort of hurting. I had to take an antibiotic for it for 2 months! Thought I would throw that out there just in case it could help you or someone else.0 -
Me, tooPinkPearl said:Might help.
I doubt my 2 cents worth will help you but back in the summer after 3 months of my eyes driving me crazy, my dermatologist diagnosed occular eczema. I have eczema occasionally-just itchy places on my legs or hands but never had it on my face or eyes at all. I had a rash on my eyelid that began with just one single small red dot that spread but sometimes wasn't there. My eyes also reacted to strong sunlight by sort of hurting. I had to take an antibiotic for it for 2 months! Thought I would throw that out there just in case it could help you or someone else.
I've had styes, pain, itching, watering, you name it. My last chemo was end of September. I thought it was all over, but currently my lower lid on one eye and upper and lower lids on the other are painful and both eyes are watering again. I'm getting a little tired of it. I see my oncologist next week and intend to talk to her about it.
I know this doesn't help any, but you're not alone.
Suzanne0 -
I have had itDouble Whammy said:Me, too
I've had styes, pain, itching, watering, you name it. My last chemo was end of September. I thought it was all over, but currently my lower lid on one eye and upper and lower lids on the other are painful and both eyes are watering again. I'm getting a little tired of it. I see my oncologist next week and intend to talk to her about it.
I know this doesn't help any, but you're not alone.
Suzanne
started during my 5th Chemo. It became styes or chalazion. My ophthalmologist explained channels was plugged and had surgery to open them.
Please continue with warm compresses and see a specialist0 -
I am going to make aNew Flower said:I have had it
started during my 5th Chemo. It became styes or chalazion. My ophthalmologist explained channels was plugged and had surgery to open them.
Please continue with warm compresses and see a specialist
I am going to make a suggestion but be sure and run it by your doctors first. I have trouble with styes, and with roseacea that affects my eyes. To help I do warm compressions but I also use baby shampoo diluted 50/50 with water and gently clean my eyes, lashes etc. It doesn't sting and it clears the flakiness and plugged lashes very well. My opthamologist is the one that suggested this and it really helps to ease the itchiness. Like I said be sure and ask your doctor about this and do see an eye doctor. Eye problems can get serious very quickly so don't hesitate to ask about your problem.
Stef0 -
yes baby shampoo or OcuSoft eyelid cleanserfauxma said:I am going to make a
I am going to make a suggestion but be sure and run it by your doctors first. I have trouble with styes, and with roseacea that affects my eyes. To help I do warm compressions but I also use baby shampoo diluted 50/50 with water and gently clean my eyes, lashes etc. It doesn't sting and it clears the flakiness and plugged lashes very well. My opthamologist is the one that suggested this and it really helps to ease the itchiness. Like I said be sure and ask your doctor about this and do see an eye doctor. Eye problems can get serious very quickly so don't hesitate to ask about your problem.
Stef
my ophthalmologist suggested it. I have been using OCUSoft eyelid cleanser every morning for more than a year now0 -
Oh my goodness. I meant occular roseacea above--not eczema!PinkPearl said:Might help.
I doubt my 2 cents worth will help you but back in the summer after 3 months of my eyes driving me crazy, my dermatologist diagnosed occular eczema. I have eczema occasionally-just itchy places on my legs or hands but never had it on my face or eyes at all. I had a rash on my eyelid that began with just one single small red dot that spread but sometimes wasn't there. My eyes also reacted to strong sunlight by sort of hurting. I had to take an antibiotic for it for 2 months! Thought I would throw that out there just in case it could help you or someone else.
Sorry! Too much going on right now to keep it all straight. Post below mine -- woke me up!0 -
My eyes got itchy and swollen
I went to my eye Dr , he put me on daily contacts...I was wearing the contacts and the soft lens was retaining the toxins...becareful out there if you have contats....
Hugs
Annie0 -
Thanks all...
Thanks to you all for responding. After a particularly unpredictible and difficult weekend and all of your feedback, I'm going to see an eye doctor - tomorrow if I can get in. Despite the fact i will feel stupid for having waited, hoping to find out that there is a simple explanation and a quick fix.
Thanks again!0 -
...settle4more said:Thanks all...
Thanks to you all for responding. After a particularly unpredictible and difficult weekend and all of your feedback, I'm going to see an eye doctor - tomorrow if I can get in. Despite the fact i will feel stupid for having waited, hoping to find out that there is a simple explanation and a quick fix.
Thanks again!
I also had really dry eyes during and after chemo, in fact I still do. The oncology staff refused to do anything at all besides telling me that most patients have just the opposite problem.0 -
same here as well .. and it's been a year since I've finishedjendrey said:...
I also had really dry eyes during and after chemo, in fact I still do. The oncology staff refused to do anything at all besides telling me that most patients have just the opposite problem.
TCH, while continuing on Herceptin until late August 2010-- my Onco suggest that it may take up to 2 years to clear up. ughhhhhh
Vicki Sam0
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