I'm excited to have found this place! Uh, hi, I'm nahzee. and I have dry eyes.
My dr thinks it's medication related, but as I'm on twelve different prescriptions that can cause dry eyes, and none of them are replaceable.. my dry eyes are here to stay. He recommended a drop called 'systane' for me, I tried it for a few days, and by the third day I had wanted to claw my eyes out.
With my own treatments, they're 'managed' but not amazing- I use celluvisc between every 20-30 minutes while awake. After soaking my eyes in my boiled 'eye shirt', I use lacri-lube and a mask every night- and still wake up with horrible eyes, so I usually rinse my eyes off with bausch and lomb 'eye relief eye wash.'
I spend most of the day wearing very well-fitting sunglasses, a few I've lined with foam at home (what can't you find from home depot, these days?)
I used to wear prosthetic contact lenses, and while I'm getting a new pair in a few days, I doubt I'll be able to wear them for anything save for the odd special event where my eyes shouldn't be covered with glasses.. and even then.. Well, I miss the contacts- they meant having the confidence to actually look at people, without glasses covering my eyes.
It's generally just very expensive to try and manage- I have to figure out how to get rides from people or go for a nice long walk to the nearest grocery store that carries everything I need, and then having a wrangle with a pacmate (or worse, my hearing aids) and whatever genius who barley speaks English they have helping me look for the right products (I'm Deafblind)... not fun. Then, of course, there's the cost. My eyes are a very expensive habit, and this is now that I've more or less 'settled' on what I do daily- was a great sight worse when I was still figuring out what didn't work.
Basically, I'm here first to find new ideas and hopefully make this something I can better manage, and I guess more importantly, I'm here so that I can know I'm not the only one who feels something others would view as so silly.. a few drops of tears, is essentially taking over most of their waking life.
My dr thinks it's medication related, but as I'm on twelve different prescriptions that can cause dry eyes, and none of them are replaceable.. my dry eyes are here to stay. He recommended a drop called 'systane' for me, I tried it for a few days, and by the third day I had wanted to claw my eyes out.
With my own treatments, they're 'managed' but not amazing- I use celluvisc between every 20-30 minutes while awake. After soaking my eyes in my boiled 'eye shirt', I use lacri-lube and a mask every night- and still wake up with horrible eyes, so I usually rinse my eyes off with bausch and lomb 'eye relief eye wash.'
I spend most of the day wearing very well-fitting sunglasses, a few I've lined with foam at home (what can't you find from home depot, these days?)
I used to wear prosthetic contact lenses, and while I'm getting a new pair in a few days, I doubt I'll be able to wear them for anything save for the odd special event where my eyes shouldn't be covered with glasses.. and even then.. Well, I miss the contacts- they meant having the confidence to actually look at people, without glasses covering my eyes.
It's generally just very expensive to try and manage- I have to figure out how to get rides from people or go for a nice long walk to the nearest grocery store that carries everything I need, and then having a wrangle with a pacmate (or worse, my hearing aids) and whatever genius who barley speaks English they have helping me look for the right products (I'm Deafblind)... not fun. Then, of course, there's the cost. My eyes are a very expensive habit, and this is now that I've more or less 'settled' on what I do daily- was a great sight worse when I was still figuring out what didn't work.
Basically, I'm here first to find new ideas and hopefully make this something I can better manage, and I guess more importantly, I'm here so that I can know I'm not the only one who feels something others would view as so silly.. a few drops of tears, is essentially taking over most of their waking life.
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