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Which countries could I get an otherwise healthy eye in extreme pain removed? Preferably?

If it can't be done, what do I need in order to safely remove it myself?

>> No.16125018

Please describe the pain. If you're experiencing cluster headaches removing the eye won't help. Take oxygen immediately when the headache starts to mitigate it.

>> No.16125026

>>16125018
>Please describe the pain. If you're experiencing cluster headaches removing the eye won't help. Take oxygen immediately when the headache starts to mitigate it.
It feels like the corner of the eye is being set on fire. It's felt this way for months. Doctors have consistently said they don't know what to do and do not have any treatment.

>> No.16125034

>>16125026
Is the pain constant? Describe how often it happens if not.

>> No.16125040

>>16125034
>Is the pain constant? Describe how often it happens if not.
It's intermittent but a 10/10, occurs randomly and often flares up at night when I sleep too.

No usage of lack of usage of medication has been consistent in how this pain comes. I have been on cyclosporine and corticosteroids.

>> No.16125045

>>16125040
How long as this been happening for? How old are you? Describe any changes in vision during an attack.

Honestly my first guess is a cluster headache, which is often felt as extreme eye pain.

Removing the eye won't help. I can't emphasize this enough. You will blind yourself and be stuck with the pain.

>> No.16125049 [DELETED] 

>>16125016
you sure do seem to like talking about yourself on social media

>> No.16125051

>>16125045
>How long as this been happening for? How old are you? Describe any changes in vision during an attack.
>Honestly my first guess is a cluster headache, which is often felt as extreme eye pain.
>Removing the eye won't help. I can't emphasize this enough. You will blind yourself and be stuck with the pain.
I'm 26. There's 0 change in vision.

It's not a headache. Sometimes the corner of the eye turns red. I know I won't be stuck with pain if I get rid of it.

>>16125049
Who?

>> No.16125116

>>16125016
So you experience migraines like everyone else? Cease hormone therapy and dilation and the migraines will go away.

>> No.16125118

>>16125016
Talk to a doctor idiot and diagnose the issue first
Maybe it's brain cancer since you're so retarded

>> No.16125135

Maybe you have some kind of noncancerous eye tumor?

>> No.16125152

>>16125116
It's not migraines, why is everyone asking if it's migraines

>>16125118
I got an MRI, I've spoken to 12 different cornea specialists and a neuroophthalmologist, it's not cancer.

>> No.16125157

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3zaxRho4c0
do it yourself

>> No.16125159

>>16125026
>>16125152
Vaxx status?

>> No.16125204

>>16125152
>>16125051
>>16125040
>>16125026
>>16125016

...Have you been checked and/or treated for Demodex/Eye Mites? It could be Mites.
My other guess would be a possible sinus infection or otherwise clogged/gummed up tear duct. Maybe try one of those salt nose rinses?

>> No.16125237

>>16125026
Go to a normal country that will actually help your symptom instead of gouge you for money to not treat your unknown illness.
In normal places you'd be given something to fix your pain because that's the issue after all, then they would investigate the cause laborously even if futile because they are in the business of aiding.
I assume you american? American doctors are just lazy whelps riding it out for their paycheck. Especially degenerate general practitioners.
Every American doctor deserves sanctioned death.

>> No.16125246

>>16125016
>>16125040
>I have been on cyclosporine and corticosteroids
These do nothing for serious pain yet you are considering removing your eye? You need to be on opioids ASAP. If your ophthalmologist won't prescribe them you need to visit a pain management physician. In fact, if the ophthalmologist didn't rx them, he's probably a very bad doctor because he could have done so. You can counter the sedation and nausea with other drugs and be functional without losing your eye. It's possible it's deferred dental pain or TMJ. You need to on at least 15mg morphine equivalent dose, possibly higher if this isn't effective. It's worth increasing the dose over the years and incurring a physical dependency. Sometimes pain resolves spontaneously after a few months/years or you find the root cause. Being medicated is preferable to losing an eye and buys you time. I'm shocked. Opiophobia has deterred prescribing of them so much that you've been to 12 specialists, received nothing, and now, if you're not trolling, are literally considering gouging your fucking eye out.

The other poster is high IQ, his suggestions if it being a headache, use of oxygen for it, and demodex if not, are very good and should be exhausted. You can buy oxygen concentrators off craigslist without a prescription.

>> No.16125550

>>16125246
>he's probably a very bad doctor because he could have done so.
It sucks, I've been to a million doctors including neuroophthalmologists, but none of them have suggested anything for the pain.

>> No.16126085

>>16125016
You need a fentanyl patch, not eyeball removal.

>> No.16126492

>>16125051
See an ENT retard. You probably just have a blocked tear duct or your sinus drainage is fucked. It's easily fixable with massaging and some drops.

>> No.16126495

>>16126492
Also try taking ibuprofen (Motrin) and Benadryl (diphenhydramine) to reduce swelling. If that helps then massage your eyes(don't rub them constantly) and stay away from pollen. Get an air purifier.

>> No.16126499

>>16125026
> Doctors have consistently said they don't know what to do
LMAO
>>16125049
Spam bot
>>16125159
Obviously he got it so he is perma fucked
>>16125118
Fucking retard

>> No.16126500

>>16125051
>I know I won't be stuck with pain if I get rid of it.
LMAO, not true.
>>16125026
Get a high IQ doctor, not a monkey, a cunt, or some liberal retard. A real one would start discarding possible scenarios like infection, inflammation, etc. The fact they didn't gave you any relevant information is overwhelming evidence they are complete morons.

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>>16126499
>>16126500
/sci/ has the most irredeemable larping retards

>> No.16126920

>>16125016
I'm not going to read these other massive replies but I concur that you should use a painkiller. A heavy spot number is probably best. It will probably take a while but you should do everything you can to not blind yourself.

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>>16125016
Doctor here. Rip out your good eye and see if the pain in the bad eye goes away. If that doesn't help come back in three years.

>> No.16127042

>>16125016
most exotic ideaI could come up with: bone cancer spur poking at it

>> No.16127045

>>16125016
How about you go to a real doctor be find out why it is in pain. If I punch your arm, are you going to amputate it?

>> No.16127047

>>16127045
Ol peg leg cherrie

>> No.16127066

>>16125016
Use a spoon pussy

>> No.16127552
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16127552

>>16125016
>what do I need in order to safely remove it myself?

Worms!

>> No.16127781

>>16125237
You are a delusional piece of shit and YOU deserve death.

>> No.16127787

>>16125016
If I remove your eye, will it hurt?

>> No.16127905

>>16125026
You 100% need a specialist or a diagnostician, not a general practitioner.
I had similar problems with the medical industry. The fact is they don't give a shit about you and just want to take your insurance before booting you out the door. If they aren't offering solutions, then find someone else.

>> No.16127925

>>16127905
>You 100% need a specialist or a diagnostician, not a general practitioner.
I've been seeing specialists, but is there something like a diagnostician for the eye specifically?