Hi everyone, as some of you might have been aware, I've been a glaucoma suspect for about six years. Last week, at my annual eye appointment, I saw a new doctor (my consultant previously was a student of mine who is now unfortunately on medical leave due to having cancer). The new doctor was rather rushed; he didn't do an OCT scan, and he immediately put me on Latanoprost without any discussion. It was pretty much just here, take this, see you later kind of thing.
I've been on Latanoptost for two days, and my eyes feel strange. I feel I have an increased sensitivity to daylight, and I'm noticing my floaters a lot more. I'm also more aware of flashes and light retention when blinking. It's giving me a lot of anxiety because that's my nature. The thing is, I'm not sure if it's just me being neurotic, as I usually am when dealing with health issues like this, or if things are actually different.
I knew sensitivity to light was a side effect before I took them, so part of me is questioning whether I'm convincing myself that I feel different when maybe my eyes were always like this. Still, now I'm just hyperanalysing my vision.
When I was under my student's care, things were very different. He took his time, was methodical, and discussed all possible options at length with me.
I am still technically ocular hypertension rather than confirmed glaucoma, so the drops are a preventative measure.
I feel like I'm going down a rabbit hole of despair again, and this has been my support network for a decade now. Who else here uses Latanoprost?
I've been on Latanoptost for two days, and my eyes feel strange. I feel I have an increased sensitivity to daylight, and I'm noticing my floaters a lot more. I'm also more aware of flashes and light retention when blinking. It's giving me a lot of anxiety because that's my nature. The thing is, I'm not sure if it's just me being neurotic, as I usually am when dealing with health issues like this, or if things are actually different.
I knew sensitivity to light was a side effect before I took them, so part of me is questioning whether I'm convincing myself that I feel different when maybe my eyes were always like this. Still, now I'm just hyperanalysing my vision.
When I was under my student's care, things were very different. He took his time, was methodical, and discussed all possible options at length with me.
I am still technically ocular hypertension rather than confirmed glaucoma, so the drops are a preventative measure.
I feel like I'm going down a rabbit hole of despair again, and this has been my support network for a decade now. Who else here uses Latanoprost?