So I pretty much had abandoned all hope for contacts.
I wore gas perms religiously (up to 18 hours a day) for 10 years. All through H.S. and college I didn't even own a pair of glasses. During grad school I started wearing glasses more and more. By the time I finished I was diagnosed with Dry Eye and couldn't wear the gas perms at all.
Last March I switched to soft with some success. By Fall, humidity had fallen and I was so dry I just gave up on contacts completely. I hadn't worn my contacts in about 4-5 months.
I've been feeling pretty good the last couple weeks as a result of increasing my cyclosporine (0.2%), so I decided to pop them in and see how it went. Not so bad....I was able to wear them somewhat comfortably for about 4 hours!
I wore gas perms religiously (up to 18 hours a day) for 10 years. All through H.S. and college I didn't even own a pair of glasses. During grad school I started wearing glasses more and more. By the time I finished I was diagnosed with Dry Eye and couldn't wear the gas perms at all.
Last March I switched to soft with some success. By Fall, humidity had fallen and I was so dry I just gave up on contacts completely. I hadn't worn my contacts in about 4-5 months.
I've been feeling pretty good the last couple weeks as a result of increasing my cyclosporine (0.2%), so I decided to pop them in and see how it went. Not so bad....I was able to wear them somewhat comfortably for about 4 hours!

) or maybe I would have gone on happily wearing contacts for another 30 years with no dryness. Maybe I was on the verge of a dry eye 'breakdown' due to MGD, mild nocturnal lagophthalmos and contacts and LASIK pushed me over the edge. Maybe my dryness is exclusively due to the LASIK. I don't know. One day I'll ask God (if I still care at that point).
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