These are the third set of permanent plugs for me - each time, they work their way out, and the last time, I could see the plug getting progessively higher and it finally just dropped into my eye. I retreived it (so tiny) and stuck it onto a piece of scotch tape to show the opthalmologist when I returned for a new plug again, (just so she would know that I am not scratching them out). Also, each time I get a new set, the size of my puncta increases, (sort of like having a few children-LOL), so the size of the plug needs to be larger. I'm up to a 9 now. How large do they go to, I wonder? Anyway, last night I did a baaaad thing: o. I could see that the plugs were sticking up higher and higher each day, and I knew that it was just a matter of days before I would lose them again, and who knows when I would be able to get in to see the doctor again - she is usually booking months in advance....so...I took a sterilized flat rounded butter spreader, put it flat against the plug and pushed down a bit. Well, it just, shloop - disappeared down the hole! Definitely did not fall out or anything - just went right down the hole. So I thought in my infinite wisdom, that I would just press VERY gently when I do the other side, and it will just push it down just a little bit. So, once again, pressed ever so gently this time, but shluurp, down the hole it went also: eek. I have looked very carefully, and the puncta looks a bit bulgier than usual, but I can't see the top of the plugs at all, I can only see the rims of my puncta holes (looking like there are no plugs in there at all). My question is, has anyone else ever done such a thing, and secondly, do those in the know think that these should now stay just below the surface or will they just readily flow down into my throat? These were the kind (I forget the name) which had little a flattish top and looked like a little arrow. I'm surpirsed that the flat top went down the puncta so easily, as the idea is that it sits over top of the holes, and the tops are larger than the openings.
Anyone have any ideas? I have had one of my puncta flushed before when they weren't sure if the missing one was still in there, and I was not too fond of the procedure. My opthalmologist sent me to another Dr. for this procedure, and he was not very gentle - I could feel him poking down around close to my nose (sinus area I guess) , and it hurt! Do you think there is any harm in having the plug tops actually inside the puncta, or are they sure to migrate? Thanks for any help. Sue
Anyone have any ideas? I have had one of my puncta flushed before when they weren't sure if the missing one was still in there, and I was not too fond of the procedure. My opthalmologist sent me to another Dr. for this procedure, and he was not very gentle - I could feel him poking down around close to my nose (sinus area I guess) , and it hurt! Do you think there is any harm in having the plug tops actually inside the puncta, or are they sure to migrate? Thanks for any help. Sue
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