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Dwelle & Help
Hi to all...I have been reading this site for over 2 years. One of the few things that has helped me at all is Dwelle night time drops. I was just going to order more when I find the shop is sold out. Does anyone have any suggestions of a product I can use in the interim. Now I really feel desperate. All suggestions are welcome. Jeannemarie
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Hi & welcome! I am so sorry about the Dwelle situation. We are expecting more in May. My suggestion in the meantime is FreshKote (you'll need a prescription). It contains the same basic formulation as Dwelle with the critical high oncotic pressure but also contains a lipid ingredient. If your doctor is not aware of it they can contact Focus Labs (see freshkote.com) for information.Rebecca Petris
The Dry Eye Foundation
dryeyefoundation.org
800-484-0244
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Originally posted by Rebecca Petris View PostHi & welcome! I am so sorry about the Dwelle situation. We are expecting more in May. My suggestion in the meantime is FreshKote (you'll need a prescription). It contains the same basic formulation as Dwelle with the critical high oncotic pressure but also contains a lipid ingredient. If your doctor is not aware of it they can contact Focus Labs (see freshkote.com) for information.
thank you thank you I was really feeling depressed..I mean like crying..Dwelle is the only thing I have found that even begins to help..I will try the FreshKote...again thank you ..
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Found site through
a search for information about a product--called--Tears Again advanced liposome Eyelid Spray. I have difficulty instilling drops in my eyes. Saw this advertised and thought I would get info from my opthalmologist, but he didn't have a clue. So, back to Google and found you. Was wondering what the ingredients are and whether anyone has had any success with it. The site suggested Clarymist in the UK at a site, but couldn't access that site.
Hoping I'll be able to obtain information, before spending $'s on it.
Thanks in advance.
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Rebecca
Hi Rebecca,
It`s many years since I needed help with dry eyes. I was looking on the internet for dry sinus/eyes because I am taking medications which
have really dried me. I have tried several meds but they all have the same effect.
I have just updated my profile since yesterday.....then it disappeared and I cannot see it again.
It`s a very nice/friendly site, and I hope to make some friends who have more experience than I have with dryness.
Best Wishes
Lobelia
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Sandpaper
I'm new. Thank you for providing this site. I think I found it by googling dry eye.
I have severe dry eye syndrome, propably caused by age (I'm 72), allergies, and living in a very arrid state, Utah. I have had vision loss and change, along with the itching and pain. I started Restais and felt and saw much better for about a month. Then my condition worsened. I wondered if it had been some kind of placebo effect. I'm also using Patanol, tear drops whenever and gel at night.
Here are my questions:
1. Can dry eye "flare ups" be caused by stress?
2. Because of a lifelong history of allergy and eczema, I find myself rubbing my eyes unconsiously. Then all of a sudden I realize I'm itching them like crazy. Has anyone found a way to retrain oneself to keep hands away from eyes?
3. I have sores in the outer corners of my eyes from rubbing. I was using vasoline to ease the rawness, but have read that vasoline should not be used near the eye. Is there an OTC medicine, which would safely heal these sores? They sting like crazy when any drops are used.
Thank you. I hope I can find any replies on this vast site :-)
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Originally posted by Sandpaper View PostI'm new.
3. I have sores in the outer corners of my eyes from rubbing. I was using vasoline to ease the rawness, but have read that vasoline should not be used near the eye. Is there an OTC medicine, which would safely heal these sores? They sting like crazy when any drops are used.
Thank you. I hope I can find any replies on this vast site :-)
If you have an automatic response to rub your eyes, you might also want to wear a sleep mask or some kind of glasses to remind yourself not to rub.
I hope you find relief.
--Liz
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How I heard about Dry Eye
I googled "Superficial Keratectomy" and found a couple of postings from members who had this procedure. I found it very helpful to know I'm not alone with my "dry eye" saga. I have Sjogren's and wore gas perm. contact lenses for decades...just had cateract surgery with lens replacement. I think the surgery made my dry eyes condition worse so I'm now hoping that this procedure will assist with removing the scar tissue and improve my eye-sight. I haven't been able to return to work--can't read or work on the computer longer than 20 minutes at a time (which hinders me from doing my job).
Appreciate the postings by others.
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I'm here to see what helps
I have rosacea and ocular rosacea. . .I am on Restasis morning and night and Genteal all day long. My eyes still feel gritty, sting, and hurt. I'm having cataract surgery soon so I need to get all this under control. I wore contacts for many years but even before the rosacea was diagnosed my eyes got so dry I just had to stop wearing the contacts - they hurt.
Darcy
I found this site by putting "dry eyes" on the web.
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