I just got a prescriptions for lacriserts from my doctor. She seems to think that they only work for very few people, but is out of other options for me, so we figured it was worth a shot. I was thinking that they might be hard to get from what I have read, but that was not the case for me. I am in a metro area, so maybe that is why. It took one day for the pharmacy to order them, and today was my first day trying them. I have a couple of questions though.
1. I dont think I'm putting them in right. The directions say to put the lacrisert on the applicator and then it looks like the lacrisert is just supposed to fall off the applicator into your eye? It took me forever to get the darn thing off the end of the applicator, and then after that, I just kind of used the tip to push it into place. Is that the norm, or am I missing some secret here of how it is supposed to come perfectly off the applicator and right into place?
2. Also, when you put it in, it looks like a small rod. How long is it supposed to keep that shape and stay hidden. For a while, if I just pulled my lid down slightly, I could not see it because I had placed it deep into the bottom of my eyelid. However, after about 6 hours, just pulling my lid down slightly, I could see that it had turned into a big glob and was just hanging out in plain view. Is this normal? Or is it supposed to stay smaller and hidden? When it does get larger does that mean that it is time to come out, and if so, do you just rinse it out with saline or use the applicator to grab it and pull it out?
Sorry for all the questions, but it really is hard to find information on these. I never even would have thought to ask about them if it wasn't for Neil and FaithHope sharing their experiences with them. My doctor refferred to them as "a blast from the past", so I dont think she prescribes them often. Unfortunately she did not have any samples for me to try in her office, so I'm not completely sure I'm doing it right. I will say though that once I finally got them in, and my eyes got over the initial trauma of that they felt pretty darn moist for a few hours .
-Shells
1. I dont think I'm putting them in right. The directions say to put the lacrisert on the applicator and then it looks like the lacrisert is just supposed to fall off the applicator into your eye? It took me forever to get the darn thing off the end of the applicator, and then after that, I just kind of used the tip to push it into place. Is that the norm, or am I missing some secret here of how it is supposed to come perfectly off the applicator and right into place?
2. Also, when you put it in, it looks like a small rod. How long is it supposed to keep that shape and stay hidden. For a while, if I just pulled my lid down slightly, I could not see it because I had placed it deep into the bottom of my eyelid. However, after about 6 hours, just pulling my lid down slightly, I could see that it had turned into a big glob and was just hanging out in plain view. Is this normal? Or is it supposed to stay smaller and hidden? When it does get larger does that mean that it is time to come out, and if so, do you just rinse it out with saline or use the applicator to grab it and pull it out?
Sorry for all the questions, but it really is hard to find information on these. I never even would have thought to ask about them if it wasn't for Neil and FaithHope sharing their experiences with them. My doctor refferred to them as "a blast from the past", so I dont think she prescribes them often. Unfortunately she did not have any samples for me to try in her office, so I'm not completely sure I'm doing it right. I will say though that once I finally got them in, and my eyes got over the initial trauma of that they felt pretty darn moist for a few hours .
-Shells
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