12/23/08 … No Problems

What can I say? I’m able to wear make-up as long as I’m careful removing it at night so I don’t rub my eye. No one who doesn’t already know about the melanoma doesn’t have a clue I’ve had any eye problems because my eye looks good. The only thing I’ve noticed is a need to get at least 8 1/2 hours sleep at night or else my eye feels a little scratchy throughout the day.

12/11/08 … No Returns

I went to Wal-Mart and explained my dilemna with the unopened prescription. Not unexpectedly, they said they couldn’t take back prescriptions due to health reasons. I wasn’t surprised because there are just too many ways to alter things and too many people willing to do it. Oh well, stuck with it.

12/10/08 … Looking Good

Dr. Opth’s tests today showed my eye pressure is back to normal. The redness on the right side of my eye is better, too. I’m getting a little tired of the dilation though because my eye’s still so light-sensitive. Yes, my eye’s still dilated!

Okay, now I’m upset. During my appointment, Dr. Opth took one of the sample bottles he had given me and put 3 drops in my eye. Then he said I don’t have to use this drop anymore. My mouth dropped open. This is the $65 prescription drug and I haven’t even opened the new bottle yet because I was still using the sample. Argh! Dr. Opth suggested I try to return it to Wal-Mart since I haven’t even opened the box.

It’s weird to look at my eye. The area that was removed with surgery is really, really white. You can’t really see the edges and I never have been able to see them, even right after surgery. What’s funny is that it’s only been 2 weeks and my eye looks normal to people. Instead of the surgical area being the worst-looking, it’s the best. Tonight I wore eye make-up for the first time.

Although this surgery was more aggressive, my appearance is much better much sooner than before. Ironic!

12/4/08 … Jaundiced?

So far, the new medicated drops seem to have little effect in reducing the swelling at the left and lower edges of my eye. The newest development is that the redness on the right side of my has yellow undertones, like it’s becoming orange instead of just red. It’s almost like it’s thicker than I know it is. My first thought is that, in the movies, they say yellow eyes are a sign of jaundice. Of course, that’s the complete extent of my knowledge about yellow eyes and jaundice.

12/1/08 … Pressure Up

Had my first follow-up with Dr. Opth this afternoon. He ran all his usual tests and wasn’t happy with my eye pressure. Apparently it’s quite a bit above normal. He believes I’ve developed an allergy to the medicated drops. Dr. Opth says that’s not unusual with extended use and I’ve been taking them since early October.

Dr. Opth’s decided to put me on brand name drugs, which will cost considerly more but won’t have the side effects I’m currently having. He says that “fullness” under my eyelids is swelling, not a gathering of tissue. He’s concerned about the redness of the right side of my eye since nothing was done to that area of the eye other than getting the local. Dr. Opth gave me a couple of samples of the most expensive new drop and a prescription for it, plus for another drug.

My eyelid never got swollen like the first surgery and I didn’t think it was the consistent use of ice packs. When I asked Dr. Opth, he said it was probably because I didn’t have stitches this time. He believes the stitches irritated my eyelid and that’s why it was so swollen for so long. Fine with me! My vision has been much better this time but I don’t know how much of that is because of the lack of swelling or the dilated eye.

I went to Wal-Mart to fill my prescriptions. Dr. Opth had warned me that they’d probably have to order one of them and they do. I got the other one and about had a heart attack when I went to pay. $65! Ouch! I think the one they have to order is the one Dr. Opth said was expensive so I’m not sure what I’ll hear when I pick up that one tomorrow.