I was diagnosed with blepharitis and moderate dry eye over six months ago. I've tried virtually every brand of eye drop available in the US and Europe, excluding "Dwell" which is the next one on my list, but I've gone as far as to use autologous serum drops which don't do a thing.
My problem basically is the feeling of "itching and burning" that just doesn't go away. I'm taking doxy 100 milligrams a day, Omega 3 and 6 supplements, Vitamine A, Azasite, Salagen, acupuncture, Chinese herbs...
The only thing missing on my list is Restasis. As I've learned that it takes months for it to show its benefits, and it can sting beyond what is manageable in some cases I've had cyclosporine prescribed in a higher concentration of 1% mixed with liposomes instead of oil by a German pharmacy.
I did a test trial with Cyclosporine eye drops at 0.05% and there was no stinging so I'm now waiting for the cyclosporine at 1% to come in the mail. I am wondering if it will work because I know its success rate is not as high as it is believed.
I don't know why the autologous serum hasn't work for me but I read in a related post it only work when taken in conjunction with Cyclosporine. Is this a fact?
I'd like to hear from anyone who's seen a marked improvement after using Restasis or Cyclosporine eyedrops of any concentration. I just read that when using cyclosporine eyedrops while already taking other anti-inflammatory eyedrops the benefits of it are not seen. So I guess, it would be important for me to know what eye drops fall within the anti-inflamatory category so that I can stay away from them.
My problem basically is the feeling of "itching and burning" that just doesn't go away. I'm taking doxy 100 milligrams a day, Omega 3 and 6 supplements, Vitamine A, Azasite, Salagen, acupuncture, Chinese herbs...
The only thing missing on my list is Restasis. As I've learned that it takes months for it to show its benefits, and it can sting beyond what is manageable in some cases I've had cyclosporine prescribed in a higher concentration of 1% mixed with liposomes instead of oil by a German pharmacy.
I did a test trial with Cyclosporine eye drops at 0.05% and there was no stinging so I'm now waiting for the cyclosporine at 1% to come in the mail. I am wondering if it will work because I know its success rate is not as high as it is believed.
I don't know why the autologous serum hasn't work for me but I read in a related post it only work when taken in conjunction with Cyclosporine. Is this a fact?
I'd like to hear from anyone who's seen a marked improvement after using Restasis or Cyclosporine eyedrops of any concentration. I just read that when using cyclosporine eyedrops while already taking other anti-inflammatory eyedrops the benefits of it are not seen. So I guess, it would be important for me to know what eye drops fall within the anti-inflamatory category so that I can stay away from them.
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