Hi friends,
long time no see!
I am here because I am a long time dry eye sufferer since my LASIK 7 years ago.
I had very severe dryness and was prescribed Restasis about a year ago, which improved my tear production significantly, as measured in the doctor's office.
I have discontinued it recently to start trying for my first baby!
I am interested in a more lasting solution for my permanent dry eye problem, aside from limiting activities that make it worse, such as internet time.
I am considering sclerals after I give birth and breastfeed, to allow my corneas to settle down.
My question is, do sclerals heal dry eye? Meaning, those of you who use it in daytime, do you still exhibit dry eye symptoms and signs, say, next morning?
If a doctor examined you when you take them off, would you still have dry spots on the cornea after removing them, say, to sleep?
I have SPK (dry spots) on the cornea in each annual doctor visit, and don't want to risk living with this condition otherwise untreated, I'm only 30 years old so I'd like to do the right thing as early as possible.
Please let me know if sclerals heal SPK, if only temporarily! I would definitely be interested not only for comfort, but also for therapeutic reasons long term!
Thank you in advance
long time no see!
I am here because I am a long time dry eye sufferer since my LASIK 7 years ago.
I had very severe dryness and was prescribed Restasis about a year ago, which improved my tear production significantly, as measured in the doctor's office.
I have discontinued it recently to start trying for my first baby!
I am interested in a more lasting solution for my permanent dry eye problem, aside from limiting activities that make it worse, such as internet time.
I am considering sclerals after I give birth and breastfeed, to allow my corneas to settle down.
My question is, do sclerals heal dry eye? Meaning, those of you who use it in daytime, do you still exhibit dry eye symptoms and signs, say, next morning?
If a doctor examined you when you take them off, would you still have dry spots on the cornea after removing them, say, to sleep?
I have SPK (dry spots) on the cornea in each annual doctor visit, and don't want to risk living with this condition otherwise untreated, I'm only 30 years old so I'd like to do the right thing as early as possible.
Please let me know if sclerals heal SPK, if only temporarily! I would definitely be interested not only for comfort, but also for therapeutic reasons long term!
Thank you in advance
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