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I just got an update from the producer that they shot the interview. The show will air on Friday, Feb 8 on Global at 10 p m ET/PT, 9pm CT and 8pm AT/MT. (The show's name is 16:9)
Thanks so much to all who were brave and came forward to volunteer and speak with him - you did a really good thing!
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SAAG,
I have seen your original interview last year on youtube and had no idea that was you! It was a 2 part series on youtube. wow. How are your eyes now? I remember you had cautery done with variable results.
I am also a lasik related case. The list goes on with what I have tried. Last year I tried scleral contact lenses which helped dry eye but they made me very very dizzy to the point where I could not drive safely. 8 pairs of scleral contact lenses later, we have not found a way for me to wear the scleral lenses without feeling dizzy.
I still have the punctal plugs and have been using freshkote here and there, and also Lacriserts when I am at home.
I'm going in to see the ophthalmologist for consultation on cautery for my uppper punctae
Hope you are doing well ! How are your eyes doing now? (I hope much much better)
Best,
RoyalRG
"Wishing I never had LASIK and was still wearing glasses and contact lenses"
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Eyes have improved since my trip to the Boston Foundation for Sight... Dr. Perry Rosenthal was there at the time, and he started me on an LED light machine (can do a search for threads started by me to find more info... I posted about it), started me on naltrexone 0.0035% eyedrops twice daily, plus dextromethorphan syrup 4 times daily (for neuropathic pain)... something about this regimen has helped, and I can now do more than I could before (specifically, more time on the computer... as in LOTS more time... whoo hoo!... I have a little side project that requires time on the computer, so I'm thrilled to be able to devote more time to it)Originally posted by wantsim View PostHow are your eyes now? I remember you had cautery done with variable results.
Yeah, weird how those lenses can be somewhat disorienting, huh... although I didn't experience dizziness like you described, they did make my vision seem weird at times... was strange (I couldn't tolerate the lenses long-term though, so don't wear them)Originally posted by wantsim View PostI am also a lasik related case. The list goes on with what I have tried. Last year I tried scleral contact lenses which helped dry eye but they made me very very dizzy to the point where I could not drive safely. 8 pairs of scleral contact lenses later, we have not found a way for me to wear the scleral lenses without feeling dizzy.
Good luck with the cautery!! I have permanent lower plugs and my uppers cauterized.Originally posted by wantsim View PostI still have the punctal plugs and have been using freshkote here and there, and also Lacriserts when I am at home.
I'm going in to see the ophthalmologist for consultation on cautery for my uppper punctaeLast edited by SAAG; 10-Jan-2022, 21:59.
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SAAG, great to hear that your eyes are better !!! You sound like you have increased activities of daily living, as well as increase in quality of life :-)
So I had argon laser cautery (ALC), where he zapped the punctum for about 30 seconds to create a superficial closure and was told that apparently it is easier to reverse. It has helped so far. It's been less than a week and it certainly is better with the ALC.
Do you get the naltrexone drops from Leiters compounding pharmacy in San Jose?
Dextromethorphan syrup 4 times a day is very interesting. That is a cough medication. Do you obtain it over the counter or prescription? How many milligrams dosage is each dosage? and do you take 1 teaspoon 4 times a day.
I'd be interested to looking at the off label uses of dextromethorphan.
Do you still wear glasses now? More for vision correction or for dry eye prevention?
Thanks! have a great day!RG
"Wishing I never had LASIK and was still wearing glasses and contact lenses"
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