Missie,
I have heard many people describe restasis in this way - acid. I am lucky that I didn't have that experience. There are ways to ease into using the restasis. Often doctors will prescribe a steroid like lotemax to use with the restasis for the first 2 weeks or so to help jump start the restasis and minimize the burning. You can also put the restasis in the fridge to make it a little easier to tolerate. That's what I do. I asked the doctor about restasis and plugs, and some have said that restasis works even better with plugs because the medicine stays on the eye longer and gets more of a chance to work. I do not have plugs as of yet.
I am so sorry about your dilemma. keep trying because there are options out there that will help. You have to find the right doctor. In the meantime, give the soothe xp a try. It really did help to stop the burning, and you can get it almost anywhere. Also, I wear sunglasses with foam in them that creates a seal like a goggle and that helps too. When I was at my worst, I was wearing my ski goggles 24-7 in the house. My kids and their friends thought I was nuts, but it sure did help. I also bought a cheap pair of paintball goggles from Walmart that did the trick, but the ski goggles didn't fog. What we do for comfort.
Keep posting with your progress or private message if you have more questions,
Best wishes,
Melissa
I have heard many people describe restasis in this way - acid. I am lucky that I didn't have that experience. There are ways to ease into using the restasis. Often doctors will prescribe a steroid like lotemax to use with the restasis for the first 2 weeks or so to help jump start the restasis and minimize the burning. You can also put the restasis in the fridge to make it a little easier to tolerate. That's what I do. I asked the doctor about restasis and plugs, and some have said that restasis works even better with plugs because the medicine stays on the eye longer and gets more of a chance to work. I do not have plugs as of yet.
I am so sorry about your dilemma. keep trying because there are options out there that will help. You have to find the right doctor. In the meantime, give the soothe xp a try. It really did help to stop the burning, and you can get it almost anywhere. Also, I wear sunglasses with foam in them that creates a seal like a goggle and that helps too. When I was at my worst, I was wearing my ski goggles 24-7 in the house. My kids and their friends thought I was nuts, but it sure did help. I also bought a cheap pair of paintball goggles from Walmart that did the trick, but the ski goggles didn't fog. What we do for comfort.
Keep posting with your progress or private message if you have more questions,
Best wishes,
Melissa
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