Originally posted by Dry-eyed-suzy
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The reason insurance doesn't cover Lipiflow is because there is no evidence that it works. A few people say they had some success with it, but it required many treatments and the improvement was short-lived. I have had some success with PROSE scleral lenses. It doesn't get rid of DES, but it alleviates some of the symptoms, and lets me drive and read without getting blurry vision. Also, since I have been wearing the PROSE devices, the scratches on my cornea have healed and I have not developed any new ones. Insurance paid for most of the cost of my PROSE scleral lenses. They helped at first with light sensitivity, but lately the light sensitivity has been getting a lot worse. I recently got a pair of amber glasses to filter out the high frequency light, they help a lot in big box stores and supermarkets, but still not perfect; also I wear a visor all the time.
I am still wondering if there is some formulation of testosterone that could help increase the tears (both the aqueous and the oil layer, I am deficient in both). Hang in there, I hope you will find something that helps (or more like a combination of things). I agree, why is there not more research on this!!!!! Judy
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