Here's a brief update on me:
- Having all 4 plugs really helped. They took away the dry eyes for the most part. A little bit tough first thing in the morning, otherwise I was good to go.
- The problem however is that I had tears overflowing like crazy, and this caused a really bad rash on my face on the skin underneath my eyes due to my wiping away the moisture with my hands or a tissue.
- In the end I decided to remove the upper plugs, and I am wanting to replace them with plugs with a hole (lumen) in the middle.
- These plugs are called flow controller plugs and I have a post about them here: http://www.dryeyezone.com/talk/showt...ghlight=tankie
A new problem I'm facing:
- Despite having my upper plugs removed, I'm still having overflow issues in my right eye when I am active. When walking outside in the cold or when running, I will tear up and overflow. I can't run for more than 30 seconds without overflowing in both eyes, and I can't walk for more than 5 minutes without needing to dab my right eye with a tissue as well. The overflow issues are much worse in my right eye, but they are also present in my left if I'm running.
What I think the problem is (two things I can think of at least):
1. My lacrimal glands produce more tears these days than they used to. Not sure why that would be the case, but this is a possibility.
2. Although the plugs have been removed from the upper puncta, some sort of debris is still up there, and they aren't completely unblocked.
What do I want to do about it (three things I can think of)?
1. Since my eyes still get dry when I'm not walking outdoors or running, I need to keep more tears in the eyes when I'm indoors and working/sitting. To accomplish this, I plan on using a flow controller plug in the upper tear ducts.
2. However, since I'm overflowing already when active, I don't want to make the problem even worse when active, so I need to make sure that the tears will drain away. One way of doing this would be to find a way to reduce the amount of tears that are produced by my lacrimal glands when running or walking outdoors in the cold. Does anyone know if that is even possible?
3. Another possibility is I need to unblock my upper puncta (assuming there's some remaining debris up there since removing the plugs) so that once the flow controller plugs go in they will be able to do their job.
I hope I have done a decent enough job explaining my problem. I'm a little bit in a rush right now so I typed this out very quickly but if anyone has any ideas to help me I'd be very interested in hearing them.
- Having all 4 plugs really helped. They took away the dry eyes for the most part. A little bit tough first thing in the morning, otherwise I was good to go.
- The problem however is that I had tears overflowing like crazy, and this caused a really bad rash on my face on the skin underneath my eyes due to my wiping away the moisture with my hands or a tissue.
- In the end I decided to remove the upper plugs, and I am wanting to replace them with plugs with a hole (lumen) in the middle.
- These plugs are called flow controller plugs and I have a post about them here: http://www.dryeyezone.com/talk/showt...ghlight=tankie
A new problem I'm facing:
- Despite having my upper plugs removed, I'm still having overflow issues in my right eye when I am active. When walking outside in the cold or when running, I will tear up and overflow. I can't run for more than 30 seconds without overflowing in both eyes, and I can't walk for more than 5 minutes without needing to dab my right eye with a tissue as well. The overflow issues are much worse in my right eye, but they are also present in my left if I'm running.
What I think the problem is (two things I can think of at least):
1. My lacrimal glands produce more tears these days than they used to. Not sure why that would be the case, but this is a possibility.
2. Although the plugs have been removed from the upper puncta, some sort of debris is still up there, and they aren't completely unblocked.
What do I want to do about it (three things I can think of)?
1. Since my eyes still get dry when I'm not walking outdoors or running, I need to keep more tears in the eyes when I'm indoors and working/sitting. To accomplish this, I plan on using a flow controller plug in the upper tear ducts.
2. However, since I'm overflowing already when active, I don't want to make the problem even worse when active, so I need to make sure that the tears will drain away. One way of doing this would be to find a way to reduce the amount of tears that are produced by my lacrimal glands when running or walking outdoors in the cold. Does anyone know if that is even possible?
3. Another possibility is I need to unblock my upper puncta (assuming there's some remaining debris up there since removing the plugs) so that once the flow controller plugs go in they will be able to do their job.
I hope I have done a decent enough job explaining my problem. I'm a little bit in a rush right now so I typed this out very quickly but if anyone has any ideas to help me I'd be very interested in hearing them.
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