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  • LindaDawn
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    Guest. Thank you.

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    Hi Linda Dawn. Its not open yet, it requires a lot of work I will post when it freely published.

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  • LindaDawn
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    Hi Ladybird_dryeyes. How do I access your free blog.

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  • LindaDawn
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    Hi. Orange86. Thank you for your reply. Hoping it works for you. They say up to 6 months. It’s a long time. XIIDRA an alternative drug is supposed to work in a few weeks. It’s similar but not the same, works in a different way. Unfortunately not available in UK but is in Europe. NICE are meant to be reviewing the drug but it was delayed and I expect COVID19 will delay things further.

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  • orange86
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    LindaDawn It's not helped me so far and i've been on it for 3 months and 2 weeks. i'll stay on it with the hope that i see some benefit.

    it's stings a little to a lot when i instill at bedtime but pain goes away, yes some redness but i have that most the time now.

    i went to the driving range today and the wind really hurt my eyes

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  • LindaDawn
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    Orange86. Do you think the ikervis is helping much? Does it sting and make your eyes red?

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  • Ladybird_dryeyes
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    orange86 I think the punctual plugs, auto logum serum and changing diet are the things which helped me the most

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  • orange86
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    Ladybird_dryeyes i've been on ikervis for 3 months, hopefully it starts working. From you list above, what was the biggest help?

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  • Ladybird_dryeyes
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    Hei Gilles. Absolutely, I can make a short summary, although I think it will not help really as on my page I explain really what I am doing and how I do it. I will try to make a short summary

    So now I am on:

    - Auto Logum Serum Eye drops (6x day)
    - I dropped my birth control with extrogens (NuvaRing for 7 years)
    - I changed job (no dirty AC) - but still at the office
    - I am taking more breaks with computer work (20/20/20)
    - I bought light blue blockers
    - I stopped wearing daily contacts lenses (giving my eyes a break) - bought three new pair of glasses
    - I take omega - 3 GOOD supplement (with the right DHA and EPA percentages) - BrudySec is my brand
    - I take Maqui Berry supplements
    - I use Systane Ultra Eyedrops (no preservatives)
    - I use Hylo Gel Forte
    - I use an humidifier (at night and when I work on my PC)
    - I changed my diet to PALEO (no sugar, no alchool, no diary) - this is really IMPORTANT!
    - I wear always sunglasses outside
    - I use Bepanthen ointment at night
    - I have lower punctual plugs

    I think this are the things which help me most. I am still improving. I am on my way to buy EPP sclerals and maybe I will try IPL.

    As I said, for more info I will open a free blog, and also my Instagram page is already on. I found it difficult to summarize as many type of dry eyes exist: there is MGD, acqeous deficiency, post-lasik ect. I am more than happy to help and answer any questions on this summary. I try to share my personal story to help someone.

    I am constantly researching, improving betting better. Now I am free from eyedrops almost and only taking ALS.

    I hope this will help. XXX Fede

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  • gilles
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    And could you please write a short summary for us all in this topic as what you think helped you with your dry eyes (your routine for example), and things that did not help? I don't have instagram, and I'd like to stay in this forum so that the information is centralized for everyone to read; I think that is the easiest way to keep the 'stack of knowlegde' we all gathered more accessible.

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  • Ladybird_dryeyes
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    I would say 4-6 months to see max result.
    Last edited by Ladybird_dryeyes; 24-May-2020, 01:04.

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  • orange86
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    Ladybird_dryeyes how long did it take for ikervis to work?

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  • LindaDawn
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    Thank you so much for your post. Always delighted to hear dry eye success stories. I will take a look at your blog.

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  • Ladybird_dryeyes
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    Dry eyes success

    Dear all,

    After a lot of time, and research and ect. I decided to share my experience with dry eyes and corneal neuralgia (1 year and a half).

    I am actually working on a free blog where I talk about my experience. I found it really hard to explain everything I have done and still doing in just one post..

    I have done a lot of changes in my rutine, including taking IKERVIS, following a PALEO diet, having lower punctual plugs and taking auto logum serum drops. For now I have an instagram page, called myworld.ladybird.

    I hope this will help someone overcome this condition and start living, working and love again.

    Best regards from Switzerland,

    Federica
    Last edited by Ladybird_dryeyes; 19-Jul-2020, 06:26.
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