how grabby is grabby
I think there are probably a few different sensations... or degrees of it... kicking around under the name "grabby". Calli's is a relatively extreme one. Dakrina occasionally gives me something similar to what she's described but milder, like that feeling of it being awfully laborious to drag my lids over my eyes (lasts up to 10 minutes) and on very rare occasions a feeling like I really want to wash the dang stuff out of my eye (but as she notes, adding saline after the fact makes it worse). I've known other people who have had it. It's one of the reasons I don't find myself using Dakrina as much this year... only happens once in awhile but I don't want to have one of those days; my eyes (right eye in particular) respond more predictably to Dwelle.
...Yet funnily enough, during the last week or so of my conjunctivitis (which thankfully after a few more days without sclerals and with some Pred is finally getting much better) my eyes have absolutely been lapping up Dakrina - it is the only drop I have used for upwards of a week.
Rozjen, fingers crossed for the Freshkote.... i'll be so interested to see how that ultimately turns out for you!!!
One thing about OTC drops - I've mentioned this before, & hope no one takes it wrong or personally: As a palliative, everyone expects them to feel good right now, or at worst leave them feeling indifferent. And Dwelle/Dakrina (and sometimes NutraTear) just aren't like that. I wouldn't want to make Dwelle/Dakrina Rx just to get around that of course but this is honestly a "plus" to Freshkote now being prescription only: it sets expectations in a completely different place. Most of us would tolerate side effects from a prescription drop that we don't expect and won't accept in an OTC, and most of us would give a prescription drug a lot longer to kick in than an OTC drop.
I think there are probably a few different sensations... or degrees of it... kicking around under the name "grabby". Calli's is a relatively extreme one. Dakrina occasionally gives me something similar to what she's described but milder, like that feeling of it being awfully laborious to drag my lids over my eyes (lasts up to 10 minutes) and on very rare occasions a feeling like I really want to wash the dang stuff out of my eye (but as she notes, adding saline after the fact makes it worse). I've known other people who have had it. It's one of the reasons I don't find myself using Dakrina as much this year... only happens once in awhile but I don't want to have one of those days; my eyes (right eye in particular) respond more predictably to Dwelle.
...Yet funnily enough, during the last week or so of my conjunctivitis (which thankfully after a few more days without sclerals and with some Pred is finally getting much better) my eyes have absolutely been lapping up Dakrina - it is the only drop I have used for upwards of a week.
Rozjen, fingers crossed for the Freshkote.... i'll be so interested to see how that ultimately turns out for you!!!
One thing about OTC drops - I've mentioned this before, & hope no one takes it wrong or personally: As a palliative, everyone expects them to feel good right now, or at worst leave them feeling indifferent. And Dwelle/Dakrina (and sometimes NutraTear) just aren't like that. I wouldn't want to make Dwelle/Dakrina Rx just to get around that of course but this is honestly a "plus" to Freshkote now being prescription only: it sets expectations in a completely different place. Most of us would tolerate side effects from a prescription drop that we don't expect and won't accept in an OTC, and most of us would give a prescription drug a lot longer to kick in than an OTC drop.
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