Guest guest Posted April 7, 2006 Report Share Posted April 7, 2006 I'm not familiar with the " dreaded BC " Please enlighten me. Thanks, Rosie KIDSWITHMCS/ >>>>Sounds suspiciously like the dreaded Benzalkonium Chloride reactivity striking again! I wonder if the NON contact lense wearers were using eyedrops with BC preservative.- >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2006 Report Share Posted April 7, 2006 > I'm not familiar with the " dreaded BC " Please enlighten me. Thanks, Rosie< > ton Doctor Looking for Fungal Eye Infection Answers > Posted 4/6/2006 03:37 PM > WTRF - Wheeling,WV > > http://www.wtrf.com/story.cfm?func=viewstory & storyid=9965 > > 50 cases in 12 states so far > Story by Ben Email | Bio > > Health officials are seeing a rash of fungal eye infections, > especially among users of contact lenses. " Sounds suspiciously like the dreaded Benzalkonium Chloride reactivity striking again! - " Rosie. The person I carried out of a moldy house in 2000 suffered from chronic eye pain and increasing chemical sensitivities. Her eyes kept getting worse and her opthalmologist-father prescribed eye drops. She kept swearing to him that the eyedrops intensified her pain, but he insisted that this was impossible - so she kept using them. After she progressed to the point where she had almost lost her sight, he consulted with his colleagues who all agreed that her attribution of eyedrop-exacerbation was without basis, and just something that she had mentally seized upon as a result of her hysterical distress at having an infection that was not responding to treatment - and recommended increased use of these same eyedrops. Out of sheer desperation, she started researching the eyedrops herself and found that a vastly increasing percentage of the population is suffering from an intense reactivity to the preservative used in some brands of eyedrops - Benzalkonium Chloride: A substance considered to be so utterly safe and innocuous that it wasn't even listed as an ingredient. A call to the manufacturer revealed that this was indeed the preservative being used. Benzalkonium Chloride has since been implicated in masking and enabling ocular infections in a significant percentage of patients - a peculiarity that is better known among groups of chemically damaged persons than among opthalmologists - who adhere to the manufacturers claims that it is not proven to be harmful, except perhaps for a few individual flukes who can only blame themselves for a reaction to a substance that is harmless to most people. The interesting part is that after a few years of mold avoidance, she had another encounter with BC and the reaction was far less. My moldie friend remains unconvinced that her prior reactivity to BC was exaggerated and has reached the conclusion that mold avoidance had an unexpected effect in decreasing her response to this chemical. Naturally, this has been met with total disbelief by her doctors. Since I had the experience of chemical sensitivities abating as a result of mold avoidance, I see no particular reason to doubt her. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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