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  • Useful studies and articles on neuropathic corneal pain

    Useful studies and articles on neuropathic corneal pain

    Many thanks to Beth @ Boston Foundation for Sight for the following links:

    2012
    Quantitative characterization reveals three types of dry-sensitive corneal afferents: pattern of discharge, receptive field, and thermal and chemical sensitivity.
    J Neurophysiol. 2012 Nov;108(9):2481-93. doi: 10.1152/jn.00523.2012. Epub 2012 Aug 22.
    Hirata H, Fried N, Oshinsky ML.
    Dept. of Neurology, Thomas Jefferson Univ., JAH 398, 1020 Locust St., Philadelphia, PA 19107. ...
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  • Pain resources

    Pain resources

    Many thanks to Beth @ Boston Foundation for Sight for providing these resources!

    Chronic Eye Pain Resources

    1. Daily Strength
    http://www.dailystrength.org/ Daily Strength is an online support group hub, with links to more than 500 groups and forums. This community of more than 5,700 members includes groups on many eye-related topics, including: dry eyes, blindness and visual impairment, keratoconus, cancers, chronic pain, shingles, scleroderma, and many mo...
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  • Causes of dry eye

    Causes of dry eye

    What causes dry eye? All eyecare websites usually have a list of dry eye causes. However, they're usually not all causes. Many of the things on the list are simply factors that make symptoms worse. And some simply act as triggers for a severe dry eye crisis when the underlying causes were there all along. At the end of the day, it is impossible to differentiate amongst all these things. Most people with dry eye have multiple factors involved, and sorting out which ones are chickens, eggs...
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  • Clinical Trial Roster

    Clinical Trial Roster

    Please see clinical trial roster at this link.
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  • Tips for getting through hard dry eye days

    Tips for getting through hard dry eye days

    Are you making mental wellbeing a priority?

    Depression. A majority of people who go through a severe dry eye crisis experience clinical depression and/or anxiety. Don't fall into the trap of thinking that you're "not coping well". That's nonsense. It is normal for a severe dry eye crisis to seriously rock you for a variety of very legitimate reasons. Pain; fear of the future; and lack of validation from medical professionals probably top the list. You may need to address depression...
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  • How to survive nights with dry eye

    How to survive nights with dry eye

    Maybe your eyes are always red and gritty in the morning. Maybe you wake during the night with pain and have to re-apply drops or goop. Maybe you get recurrent erosions.

    Why are nights so bad for us?
    Here are some reasons:
    • Aqueous tear production decreases during sleep.
    • Heating, a/c and ceiling fans cause dry eye to swirl around over our eyes, increasing evaporative loss.
    • Inadequate lipids in our tear film (from blepharitis/MGD) can impair its ability to keep itself
    ...
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  • How do I start feeling better and coping better?

    How do I start feeling better and coping better?

    Are you new to dry eye misery? Or have you hit a new stage that you’re struggling to come to grips with? Perhaps you’re on your second or third doctor and still aren’t feeling better. Perhaps you’re reading the wrong kind of stories on DryEyeTalk and are getting scared and discouraged. Perhaps you’ve tried the classic drops, steroids, Restasis, plugs etc and are still getting worse. Maybe you have a drawer full of artificial tear rejects. Maybe your doctor so far doesn’t even seem to think th...
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  • Why you need a better diagnosis, and how to get it

    Why you need a better diagnosis, and how to get it

    If you have simply been told you "have dry eyes", you have not been diagnosed!

    Correct and thorough diagnosis is absolutely critical to successful treatment of any ocular surface disease.

    WHY YOU NEED MORE DETAIL If you have been told you have dry eye, the first thing you need to understand is that "dry eye" is not a diagnosis."Dry eye" is a catch-all term for several ocular surface conditions, each of which have many possible underlying causes. The symptoms of al...
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  • How to find a better dry eye doctor

    How to find a better dry eye doctor

    “But there certainly are not so many rich men in the world as there are pretty girls to deserve them.” – Jane Austen The Truly Great Dry Eye Doctor is a bit like Sir Thomas Bertram, isn’t he? There just don’t seem to be enough to go around. Some few of you have managed to bag one: The doctor who knows an awful lot, is involved in the most current research, is kind and sympathetic, listens well, takes the initiative with finding you new treatments but also likes educated patients and is perfect...
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  • How to get better care from your dry eye doctor

    How to get better care from your dry eye doctor

    (Or, “Everything I’ve learned over the years from Dr. Brown and DEZ members about eye doctors and their patients”.)

    1. Is this article for me?
    Yes. I started writing this article with certain types of patients in mind... perhaps most of all the chronically dissatisfied doctor shoppers. But there are ideas here which may help almost all dry eye patients (including those who are not unhappy with their doctor) to get more out of the relationship with their doctor. And even ...
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