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SheltieLover

(74,451 posts)
Fri Jul 18, 2025, 08:21 AM Jul 2025

Healing vibes needed please. Updated

Last edited Fri Jul 18, 2025, 03:25 PM - Edit history (1)

Gs sustsined eye injury some months ago.

Dr. found nothing wrong with eye.

Yesterday, eye was fine. He slept a couple of hours & woke up with outrageous pain.

He has a very high pain threshold, once went through molar root canal without anesthesia.

Please help?

Ty!

On edit: eye began to feel better aboit 3 hrs after he got out of bed. Call in to dr. No clue why this keeps happening. Ty all so much!

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Healing vibes needed please. Updated (Original Post) SheltieLover Jul 2025 OP
Done, Sheltie. Keep us posted. Hang in there. Scrivener7 Jul 2025 #1
Tyvm SheltieLover Jul 2025 #4
Sounds scary. pandr32 Jul 2025 #2
Ty SheltieLover Jul 2025 #5
Yikes! Ocelot II Jul 2025 #3
No contacts & he uses artificial tears SheltieLover Jul 2025 #6
I hope the cause is found and he gets relief. Wasn't there a recall of eye drops and artificial LoisB Jul 2025 #38
🙏 for you Sheltie. Quakerfriend Jul 2025 #7
Ty SheltieLover Jul 2025 #8
Best wishes to you both, SheltieLover... Is his pain eye-origin again? I certainly hope he gets the care he needs. hlthe2b Jul 2025 #9
Yes, same pain as when injury occurred SheltieLover Jul 2025 #11
As has been mentioned, corneal abrasions are intensely painful so I'm sure they will stain his eye to check hlthe2b Jul 2025 #15
Tyvm! SheltieLover Jul 2025 #17
Pursue if the conditions stays the same or worsens. no_hypocrisy Jul 2025 #10
Ty SheltieLover Jul 2025 #12
Sending good vibes SheltieLover! Diamond_Dog Jul 2025 #13
Tyvm SheltieLover Jul 2025 #18
I am so sorry jmbar2 Jul 2025 #14
Tyvm SheltieLover Jul 2025 #19
Sending!!! 2naSalit Jul 2025 #16
Maybe. Tyvm SheltieLover Jul 2025 #20
On the way SheltieLover bronxiteforever Jul 2025 #21
Ty SheltieLover Jul 2025 #22
Healing thoughts to Gs, Sheltie. 💙 sheshe2 Jul 2025 #23
Ty, She SheltieLover Jul 2025 #26
I wish you both the very best SheltieLover JMCKUSICK Jul 2025 #24
Thx, John. SheltieLover Jul 2025 #27
Sent !!! Karadeniz Jul 2025 #25
Tyvm SheltieLover Jul 2025 #28
Oh dear! Any eye pain is awful. MontanaMama Jul 2025 #29
Ty! Will do! It's better for now. SheltieLover Jul 2025 #30
Quick scan of thread. Artificial Tears. usonian Jul 2025 #31
Ty oh I know I was terrified to choose artif tears SheltieLover Jul 2025 #32
An ophthalmologist recommended Systane Night. B&L Soothe is similar. (I think I got those names right) usonian Jul 2025 #34
Sending well wishes vibes peacebuzzard Jul 2025 #33
Ty SheltieLover Jul 2025 #36
I hope he continues to improve SL Prayers and vibes. 58Sunliner Jul 2025 #35
Ty SheltieLover Jul 2025 #37

Ocelot II

(127,787 posts)
3. Yikes!
Fri Jul 18, 2025, 08:27 AM
Jul 2025

Does he wear contact lenses, or does he have dry eyes? I've had a corneal abrasion from contact lenses and it was extremely painful; also dry eyes can cause a lot of pain, or could be a flare-up from the old injury. Obviously he needs to see an ophthalmologist asap, hope he's OK soon!

LoisB

(11,843 posts)
38. I hope the cause is found and he gets relief. Wasn't there a recall of eye drops and artificial
Fri Jul 18, 2025, 06:41 PM
Jul 2025

tears some time back? Manufactured in India if I remember correctly.

Quakerfriend

(5,882 posts)
7. 🙏 for you Sheltie.
Fri Jul 18, 2025, 08:35 AM
Jul 2025

- Hope you have emergency eye care services nearby. Please, let us know how it goes.

hlthe2b

(111,701 posts)
9. Best wishes to you both, SheltieLover... Is his pain eye-origin again? I certainly hope he gets the care he needs.
Fri Jul 18, 2025, 08:37 AM
Jul 2025

SheltieLover

(74,451 posts)
11. Yes, same pain as when injury occurred
Fri Jul 18, 2025, 08:41 AM
Jul 2025

Maybe muscles irritated from REM?

Although, dr. said muscles tested perfect. Slight astigmatism, so I got him glasses with Transition lenses.

I will call eye dr. again today.

Ty

hlthe2b

(111,701 posts)
15. As has been mentioned, corneal abrasions are intensely painful so I'm sure they will stain his eye to check
Fri Jul 18, 2025, 09:00 AM
Jul 2025

(after appropriately numbing the eye with proparacaine)... It sounds like he has dry eye syndrome, so that does put him at special risk of surface corneal injury. Those who have ever worn HARD contact lenses have undoubtedly experienced that intense pain, and even though he doesn't, these surface injuries can occur for a lot of other reasons, including foreign bodies, styes, etc.

So, while it could certainly be something else, I would think that they would want to rule this out. Even ER docs would/should do the evaluation above for acute pain, no matter how much they want to refer to ophthalmologists.

Good luck!

Diamond_Dog

(38,763 posts)
13. Sending good vibes SheltieLover!
Fri Jul 18, 2025, 08:51 AM
Jul 2025

It’s scary to wake up in outrageous pain! Hope he can be seen ASAP!

usonian

(21,526 posts)
31. Quick scan of thread. Artificial Tears.
Fri Jul 18, 2025, 03:18 PM
Jul 2025

Please have them checked!
Some are dodgy and they are easily contaminated.

Otherwise, nothing but sympathetic feelings going out.

SheltieLover

(74,451 posts)
32. Ty oh I know I was terrified to choose artif tears
Fri Jul 18, 2025, 03:21 PM
Jul 2025

But this has bn ongoing before that.

usonian

(21,526 posts)
34. An ophthalmologist recommended Systane Night. B&L Soothe is similar. (I think I got those names right)
Fri Jul 18, 2025, 03:32 PM
Jul 2025

They both contain only mineral oil and petrolatum to different percentages.

Check contents, anyway.

No chemicals otherwise. I use them every night to keep eyes moist.

And of course, all drops need to be kept sterile, even if that's not actually doable by humans.

HTH, even in a small way.

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