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  • Is this what we could be waiting for?

    http://www.myfoxhouston.com/story/19...-with-dry-eyes

  • #2
    That's fascinating! Something to look into for sure - thanks for sharing this!

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    • #3
      Very interesting stuff. Dr. Panzer has posted here occasionally and I know he's very excited about this treatment. A good one to watch.
      Rebecca Petris
      The Dry Eye Foundation
      dryeyefoundation.org
      800-484-0244

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      • #4
        i wonder what disease that lady has?? i wonder if it could help anybody with severe dry eye?
        Jenny

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        • #5
          Originally posted by jenny2008 View Post
          i wonder what disease that lady has?? i wonder if it could help anybody with severe dry eye?
          Yes, I wonder how it Can help if, for example the glands are still not producing oil?

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          • #6
            Thanks for posting! I'd read about prokera while searching for a solution for my lunar-like scarred cornea surfaces. Here is a link to that information. It's amazing to see this being done in an office setting.

            http://bmctoday.net/crstoday/2012/07...cal-experience

            The author of the article is a consultant for the developer of the product.

            Think it may not be covered by insurance in all cases. Trying to find out if it's viable treatment (in lieu of bandage contact lens) to speed healing and reduce pain following PTK laser to remove nodular degeneration. Still searching.

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            • #7
              The procedure is covered by almost every medical insurance.
              But alas, when I post...it never goes through.
              So, this is just a test post...
              Eyemech

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              • #8
                im wondering--my docs always say my corneas look great..no scarring (had some when this first began 5 years ago).. but since i do the compress/massage and drops for my sjogrens adn mgd my corneas look good-and i have plugs and cautery..but my eyes still hurt all the time!!

                would prokera help someone with corneas that are not scarred but still have severe dry eye-bad tear break up time. clogged glands and lower tear production adn inflammation from sjogrens???
                Jenny

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by jenny2008 View Post
                  would prokera help someone with corneas that are not scarred but still have severe dry eye-bad tear break up time. clogged glands and lower tear production adn inflammation from sjogrens???
                  Good question! I've been trying to figure out the same thing, except for post-LASIKs... I have no scarring, just crappy tear function... wondering if there is a hope in heck that Prokera could help my situation... from what I can tell, it can help to reduce inflammation, so maybe it WOULD help??? but for how long I wonder.... hmmmm

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