{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BlogPosting","@id":"https:\/\/www.eyecliniclondon.com\/blog\/a-blog-written-by-one-of-mr-hamadas-satisfied-patients-who-suffers-with-dry-eyes\/#BlogPosting","mainEntityOfPage":"https:\/\/www.eyecliniclondon.com\/blog\/a-blog-written-by-one-of-mr-hamadas-satisfied-patients-who-suffers-with-dry-eyes\/","headline":"Blog written by one of Mr Hamada&#8217;s patients","name":"Blog written by one of Mr Hamada&#8217;s patients","description":"Are you having unsolvable problem with your eyes? Check out Mr Hamada's patients blog and see how she deal with it ... 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When I was 22 I started to wake up at night with a gritty feeling in my eyes. For a while I just used Optrex and other over the counter drops. When it didn&#8217;t get any better I went to my GP and for a year they kept telling me just to use Optrex eye wash or make my own saline drops. They didn&#8217;t think someone in their early 20s could suffer from dry eyes. It didn&#8217;t improve so I pushed to be referred to QVH where I was told it was likely connected to the mild facial rosacea I had. I was prescribed Celluvisc and told to clean my eyelid margins with baby shampoo. The condition improved slightly and between 2007 up until the end of 2012 I had six monthly check ups. My eyes throughout this time were mildly dry, strong air-conditioning bothered me but on the whole it didn&#8217;t really impact my life.At the end of 2012 my eyes became much more uncomfortable to the point that working was extremely difficult, especially as my job involves a lot of computer work. I saw quite a few Ophthalmologists at QVH and privately. I didn&#8217;t feel anyone was really taking the condition seriously, appointments were 5 minutes long and I was told to use more eye drops and use warm compresses anywhere between once and 5 times a day and I&#8217;d get better. My condition didn&#8217;t improve and I became depressed about it, my social life became non-existent and I was taking a lot of time off work.After many trips back and forth to QVH I finally saw Mr. Hamada who was the first Ophthalmologist to acknowledge that it can be a difficult condition to treat and told me it was in fact moderate to severe at that point (I already knew this myself). I think I have been Mr. Hamada&#8217;s patient from mid-2013 to present. My condition is still on the severe end of the spectrum but having a knowledgeable and compassionate doctor was a huge turning point for me mentally and I haven&#8217;t felt the despair I used to feel since being under his care.A big turning point was also joining a dry eye forum dryeyezone.com started by an American lady called Rebacca Petris who had suffered severe dry eye as a result of laser eye surgery. There are many stories on the forum of the awful experiences people have had with their eye doctors but it is a very supportive forum and a lot of research papers are posted to give people some hope. I honestly feel I know more than some of the Ophthalmologists I&#8217;ve seen about dry eye treatments from being a member of the forum. Mr. Hamada welcomes me doing my own research where as other doctors didn&#8217;t want to know as they felt I was undermining them.In terms of treatments I spent \u00a31300 on Lipiflow at a private clinic which did not help one bit and remains one of my biggest regrets! I still struggle on a day to day basis. I need to rest my eyes regularly and it is rare that I am able to go to the cinema, out for meals etc unless I&#8217;m having an &#8216;OK day&#8217;. I currently use Blephasteam goggles every evening to help the meibomian gland dysfunction and use Hylo Forte drops throughout the day, these are the only drops I can tolerate and I&#8217;ve tried A LOT of them. I&#8217;ve learned that eating sugary foods is really bad for my eyes, I assume this is because sugar causes inflammation. I avoid alcohol as it is dehydrating and I drink a lot of water through the day. I have tried Doxycycline but I have seen no improvement from it though I know it has helped many people.I remain optimistic that there will be more treatment options available in the next 5 to 10 years and that Mr. Hamada will let me know about them when he receives information!"}