Saturday was my last day using artificial tears. I had been trying to cut back gradually, but grew impatient due to frequent setbacks. I'd get to a day when I'd use drops only every 4 hours... but then be right back to using them once per hour again the next!
So...I quit them cold turkey on Sunday. (I still use Dwelle at bedtime, and when I wake up in the night... but that's it).
How has it gone so far?
Well, I'm in no way ready for the triumphs section (ooooo ... wouldn't I love to be ready for THAT! ... maybe some day...)... but anyhow...
I've still been wearing my Wiley X's indoors.. I think this has been key to making this cold turkey thing manageable... Also, I've been cutting my computer usage to only 30 min. per day.
Sunday, after I was awake for about an hour, my eyes were burning like crazy and getting pretty uncomfortable (also a few sharp pains on the eyeball... kind of freaky... hate those...)... I lied down and kept them closed for about 15-20 minutes, yawned to get the tears going, and this helped immensely. After lunch, they started bugging me again.. so I figured I'd spend a couple of hours outside (it was just a few degrees above freezing temps, so it was basically like putting my eyeballs in the refrigerator ... very soothing!)... the rest of the day went not too badly.
Shockingly, my eyes felt and looked a tad better than they did on Saturday when I was using drops once per hour... I was stunned! I mean honestly... I used no drops at all during the day! zero... zip... zilch... nada... I couldn't believe that my eyes could survive this, and not suffer for it!
Monday: my eyes felt a little better than Sunday... things seemed to be moving in the right direction.
Today (Tuesday) - my eyes felt a bit better still... don't get me wrong.. they're still dry... but not any worse than they were when using drops... i'm still a bit stunned by this! And... I'm starting to get sleep back in my eyes... just little bits... but geez... this is amazing since I haven't had sleep in my eyes since prior to my Lasik 4 freaking years ago!
So... I've come to the conclusion that my Lasik surgeon was completely incompetent for insisting all these years to just keep using drops and that I needn't worry about using too many because they can't hurt me...
ARGH!!!
I'm starting to suspect that my prolonged dry eye all these years post-lasik has been due to irritation from all these drops leading to inflammation which then led to more dry eye...
So... now I have a few questions:
If you have ever successfully tried this cold turkey thing, do you have any tips or advice for making it work?
How long did it take for your eyes to get back to normal (or majorly improved)?
How long (and how frequently) were you using drops before you gave the cold turkey thing a try?
My eyelids still stick to my eyeballs when I wake up in the night... I have to ever so carefully leak some drops in there to get them open... just curious what your experiences with this were...
(For prevention, I tried the tranquileyes... it didn't seem to make any difference...genteal gel is not an option... Dwelle seems to work the best so far...)
Any comments, advice, tips will be much appreciated!
Thanks for reading all!... sorry it's such a long post...
So...I quit them cold turkey on Sunday. (I still use Dwelle at bedtime, and when I wake up in the night... but that's it).
How has it gone so far?
Well, I'm in no way ready for the triumphs section (ooooo ... wouldn't I love to be ready for THAT! ... maybe some day...)... but anyhow...
I've still been wearing my Wiley X's indoors.. I think this has been key to making this cold turkey thing manageable... Also, I've been cutting my computer usage to only 30 min. per day.
Sunday, after I was awake for about an hour, my eyes were burning like crazy and getting pretty uncomfortable (also a few sharp pains on the eyeball... kind of freaky... hate those...)... I lied down and kept them closed for about 15-20 minutes, yawned to get the tears going, and this helped immensely. After lunch, they started bugging me again.. so I figured I'd spend a couple of hours outside (it was just a few degrees above freezing temps, so it was basically like putting my eyeballs in the refrigerator ... very soothing!)... the rest of the day went not too badly.
Shockingly, my eyes felt and looked a tad better than they did on Saturday when I was using drops once per hour... I was stunned! I mean honestly... I used no drops at all during the day! zero... zip... zilch... nada... I couldn't believe that my eyes could survive this, and not suffer for it!
Monday: my eyes felt a little better than Sunday... things seemed to be moving in the right direction.
Today (Tuesday) - my eyes felt a bit better still... don't get me wrong.. they're still dry... but not any worse than they were when using drops... i'm still a bit stunned by this! And... I'm starting to get sleep back in my eyes... just little bits... but geez... this is amazing since I haven't had sleep in my eyes since prior to my Lasik 4 freaking years ago!
So... I've come to the conclusion that my Lasik surgeon was completely incompetent for insisting all these years to just keep using drops and that I needn't worry about using too many because they can't hurt me...
ARGH!!!
I'm starting to suspect that my prolonged dry eye all these years post-lasik has been due to irritation from all these drops leading to inflammation which then led to more dry eye...
So... now I have a few questions:
If you have ever successfully tried this cold turkey thing, do you have any tips or advice for making it work?
How long did it take for your eyes to get back to normal (or majorly improved)?
How long (and how frequently) were you using drops before you gave the cold turkey thing a try?
My eyelids still stick to my eyeballs when I wake up in the night... I have to ever so carefully leak some drops in there to get them open... just curious what your experiences with this were...
(For prevention, I tried the tranquileyes... it didn't seem to make any difference...genteal gel is not an option... Dwelle seems to work the best so far...)
Any comments, advice, tips will be much appreciated!
Thanks for reading all!... sorry it's such a long post...
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