I bought these and they did nothing for me - I just started rhestasis and lotemax.
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Tim
I have just read through some of your previous posts - re long term use of vasoconstrictor.
Unfortuantely with dry eyes there is not one product that suits us all and unfortunately, it takes a little trial and error to find something that works.
Some have great success with Dr Holly's drops, some don't - just like any other product - you have to find "The One" or "Combination" that work for you.
I find that I get along quite well on Thera Tears for awhile then go back to Dwelle every so often when things get a little tough. I have a cupboard full of drops that I use on different days depending on how my eyes feel.
My dryness is laser induced so I come from a different background, but we are all here because we have dry eyes.
My only suggestion is to try a few different drops but give them a reasonable period on each one (3-4 weeks).
I really understand how difficult this is but hang in there, you will find something that helps sooner or later.
Cheers
Prattstar
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