This is not a cure, but I was away for five days or so, changed my routine a bit, and my dry eyes and blepheritis were noticeably better. The environment was about the same...just a little warmer.
Here are the changes:
1. Drank water constantly. Specifically, Fiji Water, which has a ph of 7.5. Just chugged it down all morning and afternoon. Much more water intake than usual.
2. I used preservative free Celluvisc drops 90 % of the time. I usually use a couple of different drops, but they aren't preservative free.
3. I only used my Occusoft wipes every couple of days. I used them LESS often than usual....I was using them almost every day previously.
4. I watched my diet....eating less meat and sweats. One day I had a big ice cream cone though, and that night my eyes were more dry.
I suspect it is more than one of these items combined that is helping. Fingers crossed, I feel better.
Here are the changes:
1. Drank water constantly. Specifically, Fiji Water, which has a ph of 7.5. Just chugged it down all morning and afternoon. Much more water intake than usual.
2. I used preservative free Celluvisc drops 90 % of the time. I usually use a couple of different drops, but they aren't preservative free.
3. I only used my Occusoft wipes every couple of days. I used them LESS often than usual....I was using them almost every day previously.
4. I watched my diet....eating less meat and sweats. One day I had a big ice cream cone though, and that night my eyes were more dry.
I suspect it is more than one of these items combined that is helping. Fingers crossed, I feel better.
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