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  • Rick
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    Originally posted by Francesco View Post
    yes, i think that if you pay attention you can even see them without any lens ecc you just need a mirror and a strong light !
    Ciao

    Rory i don't understand what you mean!
    I could never see my glands at all in the mirror. And one day I looked at my lower eyelid in my rearview mirror as direct sunshine was coming through the windshield... and bingo! I saw them. They're so tiny.

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  • Francesco
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    Originally posted by Danny_ View Post
    Sorry for all these questions but I want to make sure I'm doing it right. Do you push the eyelid up when you are doing it and does the eye close?

    Grazie (thanks in Italian?)

    Danny
    no ...not up ...i push against the eye and keep my other finger like the woman in the picture.

    http://www.agingeye.net/otheragingeye/blepharitis.php

    she is pushing with her finger, i use a q-tip.

    i also don't neceserally close the eye, cause i can see better.

    Hope this helps

    Yes Grazie is correct!!!!! CIAO!

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  • Danny_
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    Originally posted by Francesco View Post
    yes, i push exactly where the finger is (check the pic in the first page).....i use a qtip because it is more "precise", lets me se better where i'm pressing, and doesn't have nails like our fingers eheh so it's more safe. i onestly wouldn t suggest using just the finger. just my ideas
    Sorry for all these questions but I want to make sure I'm doing it right. Do you push the eyelid up when you are doing it and does the eye close?

    Grazie (thanks in Italian?)

    Danny

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  • Francesco
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    Originally posted by Danny_ View Post
    Let me see if I got this right? You push the eyelid (or just below it) up onto the eye to open the bottom glands using a q-tip? Could you use your finger to do this instead?
    yes, i push exactly where the finger is (check the pic in the first page).....i use a qtip because it is more "precise", lets me se better where i'm pressing, and doesn't have nails like our fingers eheh so it's more safe. i onestly wouldn t suggest using just the finger. just my ideas

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  • Danny_
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    Originally posted by Francesco View Post
    hard but non incredibly hard since my eyes would hurt then.........but i make sure that the gland is squized, even if it requires 2,3 days or sometimes even more to open them (i'm still trying to open 2 of them) ...so don't kill your eyelids/eyes if the glands don't open immediately...just keep working morning + evening for several days on that.

    Sad thing is that......often i wake up and say "Wow " because i notice that another gland closed during the night!!!!! i guess this is why i usually read that MGD is Chronic ....once you clean everything you gotta keep things under control. for ever

    Let me see if I got this right? You push the eyelid (or just below it) up onto the eye to open the bottom glands using a q-tip? Could you use your finger to do this instead?

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  • Francesco
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    Originally posted by Danny_ View Post
    Hi Francesco,

    Do you press the q-tip up against the eye itself and if so, how hard do you press it?

    Danny
    hard but non incredibly hard since my eyes would hurt then.........but i make sure that the gland is squized, even if it requires 2,3 days or sometimes even more to open them (i'm still trying to open 2 of them) ...so don't kill your eyelids/eyes if the glands don't open immediately...just keep working morning + evening for several days on that.

    Sad thing is that......often i wake up and say "Wow " because i notice that another gland closed during the night!!!!! i guess this is why i usually read that MGD is Chronic ....once you clean everything you gotta keep things under control. for ever
    Last edited by Francesco; 21-Jan-2008, 03:31.

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  • Danny_
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    Originally posted by Francesco View Post
    Brighteyes...no problem!!!!!!!!

    i can see something like this with the zoom lens thing.....

    no, not on the gland, the q-tip is on the outside of the lid and i press on the eye (Look at the picture..the q-tip should be where the finger is....you can see that the gland becomes even a bit bigger if you press correctly.....basically like pimples....pressing to open them...i'm sorry my english is not perfect but i think you got the idea.......


    p.s. i often see girls "squizing" their boyfriends pimples eheh it's time to ask these girls "Can you please do the same with my Meibomian Glands???" ihihii

    Hi Francesco,

    Do you press the q-tip up against the eye itself and if so, how hard do you press it?

    Danny

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  • Judy
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    It is the two little bumps that look like pimples... I think anyway, right???

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  • Francesco
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    Originally posted by NYer View Post
    As an alternative to holding a magnifying glass in one hand and trying to do your eyes with the other hand, the store "Sharper Image" carries a variety of light-up magnifying mirrors that are free-standing.
    Here's a link to two of them.

    This one is the bigger of the two:
    http://www.sharperimage.com/us/en/ca...uct/sku__CA821

    And this one is a compact travel one (and cheaper):
    http://www.sharperimage.com/us/en/ca...uct/sku__CA816

    Both of these are 7x magnification. I actually have one I got from them years ago that is 10x. I can pretty much see the inside of the back of my head with it!
    even better idea ;=)

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  • NYer
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    Light-Up Magnifying Mirror

    As an alternative to holding a magnifying glass in one hand and trying to do your eyes with the other hand, the store "Sharper Image" carries a variety of light-up magnifying mirrors that are free-standing.
    Here's a link to two of them.

    This one is the bigger of the two:
    http://www.sharperimage.com/us/en/ca...uct/sku__CA821

    And this one is a compact travel one (and cheaper):
    http://www.sharperimage.com/us/en/ca...uct/sku__CA816

    Both of these are 7x magnification. I actually have one I got from them years ago that is 10x. I can pretty much see the inside of the back of my head with it!

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  • Francesco
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    Originally posted by Brighteyes View Post
    Thanks for all your help Francesco! I checked my glands last night and didn't notice any that were blocked. My doctor keeps telling me that the oil in my glands is like toothpaste when it should be like motor oil - but I haven't seen any evidence of that. WTF?


    .......ask your doctor to take pictures of your glands and to show you them........that's what my dr. did....i want to see what i have...

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  • Brighteyes
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    Thanks for all your help Francesco! I checked my glands last night and didn't notice any that were blocked. My doctor keeps telling me that the oil in my glands is like toothpaste when it should be like motor oil - but I haven't seen any evidence of that. WTF?

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  • Francesco
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    Originally posted by Rory View Post
    Ok I can see those two clearly... the reason for my confusion is that i cant really see any other glands...so I assumed they were just drops of oil.

    They are on the lower lid i think? Does anyone know how many glands there are .. i believe that most are on the upper lids....and wouldnt this technique be more difficult on the upper lids?
    most are on the lower about 25/30 and about 20 in the upper (anyone correct me if i'm wrong).
    Yes in the upper it's more difficult......
    if you can't "see" any other gland means they are fine....ehehe if you see these bumps or little black spots mean that they are clogged or inflammed.
    i onestly don't know how they look when they are atrhopied

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  • Rory
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    Originally posted by Francesco View Post
    it's difficult for me in english but you can see 2 glands that are bigger ....and closed (they also look yellow), that means they need to be expressed...sorry someone maybe can explain this better
    Ok I can see those two clearly... the reason for my confusion is that i cant really see any other glands...so I assumed they were just drops of oil.

    They are on the lower lid i think? Does anyone know how many glands there are .. i believe that most are on the upper lids....and wouldnt this technique be more difficult on the upper lids?

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  • Francesco
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    Originally posted by Rory View Post
    I cant see in your photo where the gland is...and if it is blocked or not.

    Am i being stupid?

    it's difficult for me in english but you can see 2 glands that are bigger ....and closed (they also look yellow), that means they need to be expressed...sorry someone maybe can explain this better

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