Looks like this area isn't used often but I'll give it a go. I'm looking for advice on what to wear at night, I need something that can't bend in and touch my eyes because I've had some abrasion under my top eye lid and I've been told not to rub if possible. I sleep on my side, currently I have very broken sleep, can wake up after just 15 mins sometimes so comfort is important. Any ideas?
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/night-dry-eye-protection-c74.aspx Anything here, bro? Do you know why you are waking up?Paediatric ocular rosacea ~ primum non nocere
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I use the Onyix goggles http://www.dryeyeshop.com/onyix-sili...ield-p327.aspx. I too can't have anything pressing against my eyelids. I tried the Tranquileyes but I prefer these.
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Originally posted by littlemermaid View Post/night-dry-eye-protection-c74.aspx Anything here, bro?
Do you know why you are waking up?
Originally posted by lizlou29 View PostI use the Onyix goggles http://www.dryeyeshop.com/onyix-sili...ield-p327.aspx. I too can't have anything pressing against my eyelids. I tried the Tranquileyes but I prefer these.prevention is better than cure, but not for eyes?
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Ski goggles. And ambien. Ok I said ambien because everyone has heard of it (based on goofy side effects), but a small dose of a sleeping medication like Lunesta periodically could help you stay asleep withing requiring perfect comfort all the time. Which is really hard to find.
Although to be fair you may not want to take advice from the woman who sleep-walked her way into dry eye as a side effect of medication.
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