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Re: DRY EYE SYNDROME
Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2017 10:42 am
by RicaLynn
3458 wrote:AMESS wrote:There are folks that will get a splinter in their thumb and think the world is crashing in on them, and then there those that just take the splinter out and add a drop or two of antiseptic to the "wound".
I think we all know which category AMESS falls into. I am more of the "when you hear hoofbeats, think horses not zebras" school of thought.
Re: DRY EYE SYNDROME
Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2017 10:59 am
by WearyOne
3458 wrote:AMESS wrote:According to articles I have read, I probably have dry eye syndrome from CPAP. This could explain all the tearing I have. Yes tearing is one of the symptoms. An apt. with an eye doc is on the horizon. Is there anyone here who has this syndrome? Had this many years ago and needed Restasis to get rid of it. Took about a year. However, CPAP is ongoing, and this may not be the answer.
Yes.. no big deal. You should stop reading on the internet and diagnosing yourself. I just use an eye gel at night when it crops up. I get it more when we have windy weather and I have been outside too much. I just "gel" up for a few nights and I am good. The one I use is called genteal gel, you just put a small amount in the corner of your eyes and hop off to bed. Like I said, no big deal.
For those who have been officially diagnosed with dry eye syndrome, as I have, it's not always as simple as just putting in a few eye drops or using eye gel. Might be for some people, but not me. And it can be a very big deal. It can cause extremely dry, itchy, and painful eyes, blurry vision, etc. I was using drops and gels more times a day (and at night) than I can count. It helped, but certainly didn't help enough. I was diagnosed by an ophthalmologist many years ago who inserted a punctal plug in the bottom duct of each eye. The helped tremendously. I only have to use drops now certain times of the year and not nearly to the extent that I did before.
For trying OTC drops and gels, do not get the ones that say they "get the red out," because they can cause more problems. As others have mentioned, Systane is a good one. Thera Tears is another one to check out, as is GenTeal.
AMESS, you would need to be diagnosed by an eye doc who is aware of this and the treatments for it. If you already have been diagnosed, then I would ask him or her about punctal plugs. I hope the eye drops/gel help you, but if they don't, or they don't help enough, then an eye doctor appointment might be the next step.
I found this site very helpful:
http://www.dryeyezone.com/.
Re: DRY EYE SYNDROME
Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2017 12:04 pm
by LSAT
AMESS wrote:XXXyy--You are a total distraction to this forum and have nothing worth while to say. We cannot remove you. Kindly keep quiet unless you are asked! You are not the book of knowledge.
message applies here too...
Re: DRY EYE SYNDROME
Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2017 12:21 pm
by Namenoer
Amess is a drama queen. Xxxxyyzzz dont try 2 take the spotlight away from her.
Re: DRY EYE SYNDROME
Posted: Sun Oct 29, 2017 8:34 am
by AMESS
Put your big boy pants on XXY--and go elsewhere--plz-
Re: DRY EYE SYNDROME
Posted: Sun Oct 29, 2017 12:20 pm
by chunkyfrog
Dry eye can be a royal pain, but can often be treated with OTC remedies (see your eye doc first.)
Systane is expensive, but the wally world equate knock-off works fine for much less cash.
Sometimes my ophthalmologist gives me free samples of the brand name stuff.
I get results from artificial tears, very reasonably priced at Big Lots.