I would like to share my experience to help someone out there who may have similar symptoms as me. I understand that everyone has a different situation, but I found something that worked for me and I want to share it.
First, how many of the doctors out there tell you to eat a well balanced diet and drink lots of water to help your dry eyes? Mine didn't! Not that we need to be told that because we should know already, but not everyone eats healthy, and an unhealthy diet could result in dry eyes or exacerbate it. Long story short for those who don't want to read on, adding chemicals to my eyes only made them worse. I found improvement by eating a well balanced diet and drinking lots of water.
Also, I would like to add that I think Restasis is a sham. This is my opinion...I have no proof. But all I here is, "Restasis works for me", "It didn't work for me", "I don't know if it's working", "It works a little". So long as the cause remains unknown, I'm not wasting my money. I tried Restasis too and It definitely did not work. I though it did at first until I began forgetting to use it. You'll see, read on...
Summary of my dry eyes:
Using scale X out of 10
10 = perfect eyes, 1 = contemplating suicide j/k-lighting up
Before Diagnoses: X = 5
Symptoms: Eyes rarely hurt, burned, itched, or stung. ALWAYS red.
Treatment: Clear Eyes (poison) 4 to 8 times per day
Affect: Possible cause or exacerbation of problem
Just After Diagnoses: X = 5
Symptoms: Same as above.
Treatment: Systane once an hour, Clear eyes in between (addicted)
Affect: Nothing eyes still red
2 or 3 Months after Diagnoses: X = 4
Symptoms: Depressed and Red Eyes, and tired all the time.
Treatment: Systane once an hour, Clear eyes only when severe withdrawals set in.
Next visit with Doc (I can't take this no more, give me drugs) X = 3
Symptoms: Frustration, Depression, Severe Red eyes.
Treatment: Restasis 2x Day, Systane when necessary, can't help my addiction with Clear Eyes.
Affect: Beginning to improve (using clear eyes only once or twice a day)
Massive will power (throw away all my Clear eyes): X = 6
Symptoms: Still Frustrated, Red Eyes
Treatment: Restasis 1x Day (because morning restasis irritates my eyes), Systane and no more using Clear Eyes.
Affect: Eyes not red first thing in the morning anymore
Ooops, I forgot my Restasis last night, and TheraTears preservative free vials have a replaceable cap? Since going once a day on the Restasis, I started to forget to use my Restasis. I noticed on the nights I forgot, the next day my eyes were better than ever. And sometimes I would forget two nights in a row, but my eyes didn't suffer, they were just fine. I also found out that you could put the caps back on the TheraTears vials.
So that's the story. And this is what I do now... X = 8
I don't drink alcohol, I avoid soda and things with lots of caffeine. When I first wake up in the morning, I drink a cup of water, eat breakfast and have a small cup of coffee. It would be best to eliminate all caffeine and alcohol from your diet because they dehydrate you. Since coffee is just too good for me to give up, I compensate by drinking loads of water after I drink coffee (about a quart over an hour period). 90% of the time I drink water at lunch and dinner, and it saves money too. I drink about a half gallon of water per day and a gallon per day when outside (I live in the desert). I eat lots of fruits and veggies and try to avoid the salt shaker. I think by eating a well balanced diet, staying hydrated, and not putting nasty chemicals in the eyes will do wonders on most dry eye patients.
My main point is that I think most people get carried away with all sorts of different remedies and treatments, and they underestimate the importances of a good diet. Even if eating well doesn't help the eyes, it's still a good idea.
First, how many of the doctors out there tell you to eat a well balanced diet and drink lots of water to help your dry eyes? Mine didn't! Not that we need to be told that because we should know already, but not everyone eats healthy, and an unhealthy diet could result in dry eyes or exacerbate it. Long story short for those who don't want to read on, adding chemicals to my eyes only made them worse. I found improvement by eating a well balanced diet and drinking lots of water.
Also, I would like to add that I think Restasis is a sham. This is my opinion...I have no proof. But all I here is, "Restasis works for me", "It didn't work for me", "I don't know if it's working", "It works a little". So long as the cause remains unknown, I'm not wasting my money. I tried Restasis too and It definitely did not work. I though it did at first until I began forgetting to use it. You'll see, read on...
Summary of my dry eyes:
Using scale X out of 10
10 = perfect eyes, 1 = contemplating suicide j/k-lighting up
Before Diagnoses: X = 5
Symptoms: Eyes rarely hurt, burned, itched, or stung. ALWAYS red.
Treatment: Clear Eyes (poison) 4 to 8 times per day
Affect: Possible cause or exacerbation of problem
Just After Diagnoses: X = 5
Symptoms: Same as above.
Treatment: Systane once an hour, Clear eyes in between (addicted)
Affect: Nothing eyes still red
2 or 3 Months after Diagnoses: X = 4
Symptoms: Depressed and Red Eyes, and tired all the time.
Treatment: Systane once an hour, Clear eyes only when severe withdrawals set in.
Next visit with Doc (I can't take this no more, give me drugs) X = 3
Symptoms: Frustration, Depression, Severe Red eyes.
Treatment: Restasis 2x Day, Systane when necessary, can't help my addiction with Clear Eyes.
Affect: Beginning to improve (using clear eyes only once or twice a day)
Massive will power (throw away all my Clear eyes): X = 6
Symptoms: Still Frustrated, Red Eyes
Treatment: Restasis 1x Day (because morning restasis irritates my eyes), Systane and no more using Clear Eyes.
Affect: Eyes not red first thing in the morning anymore
Ooops, I forgot my Restasis last night, and TheraTears preservative free vials have a replaceable cap? Since going once a day on the Restasis, I started to forget to use my Restasis. I noticed on the nights I forgot, the next day my eyes were better than ever. And sometimes I would forget two nights in a row, but my eyes didn't suffer, they were just fine. I also found out that you could put the caps back on the TheraTears vials.
So that's the story. And this is what I do now... X = 8
I don't drink alcohol, I avoid soda and things with lots of caffeine. When I first wake up in the morning, I drink a cup of water, eat breakfast and have a small cup of coffee. It would be best to eliminate all caffeine and alcohol from your diet because they dehydrate you. Since coffee is just too good for me to give up, I compensate by drinking loads of water after I drink coffee (about a quart over an hour period). 90% of the time I drink water at lunch and dinner, and it saves money too. I drink about a half gallon of water per day and a gallon per day when outside (I live in the desert). I eat lots of fruits and veggies and try to avoid the salt shaker. I think by eating a well balanced diet, staying hydrated, and not putting nasty chemicals in the eyes will do wonders on most dry eye patients.
My main point is that I think most people get carried away with all sorts of different remedies and treatments, and they underestimate the importances of a good diet. Even if eating well doesn't help the eyes, it's still a good idea.
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