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As you know (or can probably assume by my forum name) that I'm a pilot. I haven't gone to the doctor to get confirmly diagnosed for dry eyes. However, I was told by Dr. Holly that was a probable cause because when I first put in the Dwelle drops, it burned ever so slightly. So, I got Dwelle and NutraTear. However, it seems the problem is getting worse or it maybe just me. Who knows.
Anyhow, seems like my eyes are feeling more and more dry though it could be definately do this really bare cold air. I find myself having to blink more or what not.
On a side note, I"m thinking of switching my contacts from Acuvue to Ciba Night and Day...are those good? Acuvues just don't do it for me. Speaking of contacts, does anyone know why with my glasses, the starburst effect on lights are much greater than with contacts? does it have to do with the shape of the lens?
As you know (or can probably assume by my forum name) that I'm a pilot. I haven't gone to the doctor to get confirmly diagnosed for dry eyes. However, I was told by Dr. Holly that was a probable cause because when I first put in the Dwelle drops, it burned ever so slightly. So, I got Dwelle and NutraTear. However, it seems the problem is getting worse or it maybe just me. Who knows.
Anyhow, seems like my eyes are feeling more and more dry though it could be definately do this really bare cold air. I find myself having to blink more or what not.
On a side note, I"m thinking of switching my contacts from Acuvue to Ciba Night and Day...are those good? Acuvues just don't do it for me. Speaking of contacts, does anyone know why with my glasses, the starburst effect on lights are much greater than with contacts? does it have to do with the shape of the lens?
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