Please help my dry eyes

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Re: Please help my dry eyes

Post by howkim » Sun Apr 22, 2012 7:44 am

I've had severe dry eye syndrome since before I was diagnosed with OSA. I use Restasis twice a day, GenTeal Gel at night and what ever preservative-free lubricating drops I can lay my hands on at any particular time during the day. I use a cloth sleep mask at night, but I cut the nose off. Works for me. Thinking about getting swim goggles to try.

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Re: Please help my dry eyes

Post by dtsm » Sun Apr 22, 2012 5:17 pm

RandyJ wrote:At bedtime, put Refresh PM gel in both eyes; it will help to keep your eyes moist all night long. (Do this last before going to sleep, you won't be able to read after you put it in).
I've used this for over 10+ years -- even prior to cpap as my eyelids don't completely shut at night.

For dry eye syndrome, besides Restais, try System Balance during the daytime. According to our eye doctor, better than GenTeal,or other OTC products.

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Re: Please help my dry eyes

Post by SneakerPumpernicle » Mon Apr 23, 2012 6:40 am

If you have cronic dry eye, go to the eye dr, could be a multitude of different things, the visit will cost you about the same as all the drops from the pharmacy and the Dr. will likely give you samples. After my trip to the Dr. I was using refresh night ointment(goo for your eyes) and rewetting dry eye drops during the day. Next the Dr. gave me "Muro" drops for really dry eyes for every 4 hours. Now all I use is "Muro 128 ointment" in one eye nightly and now I have no problems at all during the day. Drs can be helpful, if your in NJ I can suggest a really good one.

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Re: Please help my dry eyes

Post by avi123 » Mon Apr 23, 2012 8:35 am

Your tearducts valves might not be functioning. Usually the valves prevent retrograde flow from the nose to the eyes. So the XPAP pressure pushes air into the eyes. See this fellow demonstrating it:

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Re: Please help my dry eyes

Post by jacks321 » Tue Apr 24, 2012 8:20 pm

Wow !!!!!

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Re: Please help my dry eyes

Post by chunkyfrog » Tue Apr 24, 2012 9:22 pm

Eeeeew!

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Re: Please help my dry eyes

Post by Big Steve » Tue Apr 24, 2012 9:35 pm

That pic is gross!