Well, I must say the thought of putting drops in my eyes that came from my own blood weirded me out a bit, but now that I've been using them for a couple of days, I'm over that!
They took 9 vials of blood from me in the lab... that, plus the 7 that got taken earlier in the day for other blood tests made for a brand new personal record for most blood removed in a single day!
My doctor prescribed me 50% autologous serum to be used 4 times daily. They feel more comfortable in my eyes than any other drop I've ever used, so that's really nice! The big question though, is not if they will provide immediate symptom relief, but will they give me long term improvement!? I guess I'll have to just use them for a few months to find out...
The pharmacy gave me the choice of 10ml bottles or 7.5ml bottles. Due to my concern over bacterial contamination, I chose the 7.5ml bottles so that it wouldn't last as long (ie. so I'd be starting new bottles more frequently and therefore less risk of bacterial contamination) The pharmacy told me that the current bottle I am using is good for 1 month in the fridge - all extra bottles must be stored in the freezer, and are good for up to 3 months. I figure my 7.5ml bottle will be used up in 3 weeks...
However, since they are non-preserved drops, I would feel better about them being in even smaller bottles so that I would use up the contents within a couple of days...
Has anyone else used serum drops and continued to use the same bottle for an entire month?
When I get a chance, I'll try to find more info on pubmed...but in the meantime, I figured I'd see if anyone here has anything to say about it!
They took 9 vials of blood from me in the lab... that, plus the 7 that got taken earlier in the day for other blood tests made for a brand new personal record for most blood removed in a single day!
My doctor prescribed me 50% autologous serum to be used 4 times daily. They feel more comfortable in my eyes than any other drop I've ever used, so that's really nice! The big question though, is not if they will provide immediate symptom relief, but will they give me long term improvement!? I guess I'll have to just use them for a few months to find out...
The pharmacy gave me the choice of 10ml bottles or 7.5ml bottles. Due to my concern over bacterial contamination, I chose the 7.5ml bottles so that it wouldn't last as long (ie. so I'd be starting new bottles more frequently and therefore less risk of bacterial contamination) The pharmacy told me that the current bottle I am using is good for 1 month in the fridge - all extra bottles must be stored in the freezer, and are good for up to 3 months. I figure my 7.5ml bottle will be used up in 3 weeks...
However, since they are non-preserved drops, I would feel better about them being in even smaller bottles so that I would use up the contents within a couple of days...
Has anyone else used serum drops and continued to use the same bottle for an entire month?
When I get a chance, I'll try to find more info on pubmed...but in the meantime, I figured I'd see if anyone here has anything to say about it!
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