I posted here about 2 months ago and was given some very good advise. Since then, I have realized I need to get a diagnosis, and have been using a humidifier and have thought about getting new glasses and glasses for nighttime. I also have made an appointment with Dr Majmuder in the Chicago area and will see him in December.
So thank you for all your help!
That brings me to my questions...I did much better with lower plugs but then when got the right lower cauterized because I kept losing that plug it was like nothing was done. Then I had an upper put into my right eye and had lots of tearing at first but that has stopped and now it is not great but that is no longer the "bad" eye. The humidifier I thought was going to be the answer since it was so wonderful for about 2 weeks in that I woke up with just a little bit of eyelid stickiness and dryness which took about 15 minutes of blinking to get better. Now I am back to where it is barely making a dent, and my eyes are constantly dry again.
Is this what happens? ...that you think you have the answer and it works for a short while and then gets worse again?
I am 55 and have gone into menopause this year and have had my eyes bad pretty much since then. But if menopause is the reason, does it ever stop getting worse? It seems like my estrogen would eventually be pretty much gone and the dry eye would then stop progressing. Does anyone know?
Thanks so much for taking the time for me.
Cathy
So thank you for all your help!
That brings me to my questions...I did much better with lower plugs but then when got the right lower cauterized because I kept losing that plug it was like nothing was done. Then I had an upper put into my right eye and had lots of tearing at first but that has stopped and now it is not great but that is no longer the "bad" eye. The humidifier I thought was going to be the answer since it was so wonderful for about 2 weeks in that I woke up with just a little bit of eyelid stickiness and dryness which took about 15 minutes of blinking to get better. Now I am back to where it is barely making a dent, and my eyes are constantly dry again.
Is this what happens? ...that you think you have the answer and it works for a short while and then gets worse again?
I am 55 and have gone into menopause this year and have had my eyes bad pretty much since then. But if menopause is the reason, does it ever stop getting worse? It seems like my estrogen would eventually be pretty much gone and the dry eye would then stop progressing. Does anyone know?
Thanks so much for taking the time for me.
Cathy
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