vampstorso
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I was just wondering if any other uses have ever had the displeasure of encountering either of these issues?
For those wondering, it's when as a result of an immune response your body attacks your eye causing it too swell up.
and my Gosh, is it a total painful nightmare!
Apparently girls get it more often, and you can get it once for absolutely no reason what so ever, or you may not get it again for 10 years.
It's completely non contagious since it's not a disease in itself; it's a body response.
I was unlucky enough to first experience it on my Birthday in January, and was stuck with it for a month before doctors finally decided OH! it's not conjunctivitis or an allergy! just like she'd been telling us all along!
I was extremely bitter, since five seconds on google had told me what it was, but due to the doctors not listening; by the end of it I couldn't open my eyes even in darkness from severe photophobia (pain from the light), and my face was all bruised, and once finally diagnosed by my new doctor (who is God in my eyes!) it was fixed SO quickly.
My pupil had also begun to stick, meaning if left too much longer it would've ended up collapsing. Something that makes you rather angry since you'd sought help from the start!
I had panadine forte and local anesthetic in my eye; neither of which dulled any of the pain at all.
it seems I've been unlucky enough to get it again this week. So now I'm awaiting to find the cause.
Have any of you ever had to deal with this?
I know there are a multitude of causes; from the coldsore virus to genetic disorders.
but I was wondering what peoples outcomes were?
I ask because I'd never heard of it before having gone through it, made me wonder how common it is.
if I'm not the only poor soul to experience it I may even post a horrid photo of my near end result!
For those wondering, it's when as a result of an immune response your body attacks your eye causing it too swell up.
and my Gosh, is it a total painful nightmare!
Apparently girls get it more often, and you can get it once for absolutely no reason what so ever, or you may not get it again for 10 years.
It's completely non contagious since it's not a disease in itself; it's a body response.
I was unlucky enough to first experience it on my Birthday in January, and was stuck with it for a month before doctors finally decided OH! it's not conjunctivitis or an allergy! just like she'd been telling us all along!
I was extremely bitter, since five seconds on google had told me what it was, but due to the doctors not listening; by the end of it I couldn't open my eyes even in darkness from severe photophobia (pain from the light), and my face was all bruised, and once finally diagnosed by my new doctor (who is God in my eyes!) it was fixed SO quickly.
My pupil had also begun to stick, meaning if left too much longer it would've ended up collapsing. Something that makes you rather angry since you'd sought help from the start!
I had panadine forte and local anesthetic in my eye; neither of which dulled any of the pain at all.
it seems I've been unlucky enough to get it again this week. So now I'm awaiting to find the cause.
Have any of you ever had to deal with this?
I know there are a multitude of causes; from the coldsore virus to genetic disorders.
but I was wondering what peoples outcomes were?
I ask because I'd never heard of it before having gone through it, made me wonder how common it is.
if I'm not the only poor soul to experience it I may even post a horrid photo of my near end result!
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