I'm in my second year of diagnosed dry eye- and after a period over the summer where I was doing really well, I am currently almost right back where I started. I have come to understand (thanks to this amazing forum) that I shouldn't get too excited or worried either way, because it can fluctuate.. So for the moment I'm taking things month by month and trying out new stuff (eg. I've had Lipiflow and I'm going for MGD probing in a few weeks).
The thing is I am taking the same dose of medication as before- the only thing I have changed is that I have reintroduced wheat and dairy into my diet.
I had cut it out almost completely for some months when I was doing well. Now I eat it a few times per week.
None of my specialist ophthalmologists think that cutting out gluten and dairy affect dry eye... just that the best dietary change is to get lots of omega-3. They think I was doing better in the summer because of climate etc. and will probably fluctuate throughout the year. Another doctor just said my condition is simply progressing (I'm choosing to ignore this opinion right now, because I've heard it before and I improved...losing hope is losing the battle!).
I am considering cutting dairy and/or gluten out again- but would really like to read some conclusive clinical studies on whether it can affect meibomian glands or aqueous levels.. I can't seem to find anything other that subjective accounts...
The thing is I am taking the same dose of medication as before- the only thing I have changed is that I have reintroduced wheat and dairy into my diet.
I had cut it out almost completely for some months when I was doing well. Now I eat it a few times per week.
None of my specialist ophthalmologists think that cutting out gluten and dairy affect dry eye... just that the best dietary change is to get lots of omega-3. They think I was doing better in the summer because of climate etc. and will probably fluctuate throughout the year. Another doctor just said my condition is simply progressing (I'm choosing to ignore this opinion right now, because I've heard it before and I improved...losing hope is losing the battle!).
I am considering cutting dairy and/or gluten out again- but would really like to read some conclusive clinical studies on whether it can affect meibomian glands or aqueous levels.. I can't seem to find anything other that subjective accounts...
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