Welcome Barbara,
Your case sounds very similar to mine what with an
ophthalmologist diagnosing my roseacea - I had already
seen 2 optometrists and 2 other ophthalmologists for
constant contact lens irritation and dry eyes.
This 3rd opth walks in and asks me "just how Irish are
you?" And that's all it took - he referred me to a
derm who pushed metrocream at me and said have a nice
day. A second derm changed me to metrogel (I didn't
need the moisture of the cream) and also tried 3
different antibiotics over a course of a few months
but I had reactions to all of them even though the
minocycline was significantly reducing the oiliness.
I saw little improvement with the metrogel.
I took the dive to try the z-cream and the acarid
soap. My face got worse the first week and then there
was steady improvement over the next few months - less
redness, less oil, and the tiny broken capillaries got
smaller and definitely less noticeable. A 4th opth
cauterized my lower tear ducts and that has helped
with the dry eyes.
Good luck and if you haven't already, make sure you
check through Brady's website. There's lots of good
information.
Suzanne
--- Barbara <baloki2@...> wrote:
> I went to the doctor today about my red eye and he
> asked me if I have a
> sunburn on my face. I told him it's not a sunborn -
> my face has been
> getting redder over the last couple of years. He
> diagnosed me as
> having rosacea and ocular rosacea. I'm trying to
> pretend it will go
> away on it's own but have been reading on the
> internet all night and it
> doesn't sound like it's going away on it's own.
> Maybe the doctor was
> wrong and I don't really have rosacea. From all the
> reading I've done,
> I don't want to spend years and years and tons of
> money dealing with
> this. I want to do the right thing now. It sounds
> like this Z cream
> is the way to go. The only thing I haven't heard is
> what do people
> wash with? I used to use Dove bar but even that
> irritates my skin. I
> just bought some Basis cleansing gel and that
> doesn't burn or sting so
> I guess I'll stick with that. And I use Neutrogena
> moisture with
> SPF15. Thanks for being here. I have a lot to
> learn about this new
> diagnosis.
> Barbara in NH
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