I was diagnosed with "mild-to-moderate" DES 8 years ago & have tried just about everything (Restasis, plugs, drops & ointments, a homemade "moisture mask") without any net benefit. But the funny thing is, I've got almost exclusively NIGHTTIME symptoms--& so I've been holding out hope that this is a CLUE of some sort, either to the specific nature of my problem, or how to treat it. Does anyone else have primarily nighttime symptoms?
The good part is, I have hardly any discomfort during the day. Then as I'm reading in bed at 11pm I start to feel the dryness--but I'm a 42 year old woman, so this is nothing special I'm told. But then comes the kicker: all night long, no matter how deep a sleep I seem to slip into, I wake up innumerable times with bone dry eyes, unable to move under my lids, and a nasty sensation in my corneas that is gradually relieved with saline drops (preservative-free) and lots of blinking and pressing on my eyelids. I never used to be a bad sleeper, but now I despair of ever again sleeping through the night--or even half the night.
Saros
The good part is, I have hardly any discomfort during the day. Then as I'm reading in bed at 11pm I start to feel the dryness--but I'm a 42 year old woman, so this is nothing special I'm told. But then comes the kicker: all night long, no matter how deep a sleep I seem to slip into, I wake up innumerable times with bone dry eyes, unable to move under my lids, and a nasty sensation in my corneas that is gradually relieved with saline drops (preservative-free) and lots of blinking and pressing on my eyelids. I never used to be a bad sleeper, but now I despair of ever again sleeping through the night--or even half the night.
Saros
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