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    My last appointment with my dry eye specialist was...interesting.

    I was told that my glands have opened significantly, so much so that Lipiflow is no longer a recommendation. She did notice there was still some yellow fluid coming out, but it would go away in time.

    At this point, it's the contacts that are the issue. I absolutely refuse to believe I will never wear soft contact lenses again...at least for special occasions. I presented her a list of brands I'd like to try, which she agreed to do as long as I'd tried them one at a time vs. all at once. Unfortunately, she had me try a new brand on a day where my left eye lid was still swollen (she suspects a stye) and I had scratched my right eye when putting drops in before my appointment. Needless to say, it didn't look so good.

    This is where I was stunned. She said she was on the fence about LASIK for me. I explained that I took that option of the table years ago, especially given my eye problems at birth (e.g. Nystagmus left eye). She told me that she had LASIK herself and the machines are now more advanced to work with ones nystagmus. Regardless, the thought of having the procedure done gives me anxiety.

    So in conclusion, it was good news for my oil glands, but I'm not so sure about everything else. Thoughts?

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    Last edited by savino; 02-Sep-2016, 03:41.

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      Congratulations, Ashley - that is great news. Personally the risks of LASIK really scares me. There are other options besides soft contacts since there are scleral lenses, RGP, etc. How long are you able to wear the soft contact lenses? I definitely understanding wanting to look your best for special occasions. I tried and managed 4 hours with soft lenses but it really set my eyes back.

      May I ask how many times you had lipiflow? How bad were your glands prior to lipiflow and how long did the results last each time? My dry eye specialist recommended lipiflow (over manual expression) to me and she said it lasts 1-3 years.

      Also if you don't mind, what's the strict regimen that your doctor put you on? (EDIT: How many times do you do the warm compresses and for how many minutes?) You're lucky to have such a great doctor!
      Last edited by Teary824; 11-Apr-2016, 14:08.

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        I wouldn't do the Lasik myself, there is always going to be the "what if" risk of worsening the dry eye symptoms. Also, what did you do that worked for you and made your eyes opened up?

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