I hope it is OK to make this post here, and not wishing to create competition for Rebecca's splendid offerings in the Dry Eye Shop, but I wanted to share this info.
(Rebecca: if you feel this is inappropriate, please delete and I won't tke offence)
My wonderful optometrist gave me a copy of an article from his Optician journal the other day...about a microwaveable baggie invented by a consultant opthalmologist here in the UK!!!
He invented it, and it is now being sold through quite a number of opticians all over the country, a well as mail order direct from www.eyebagcompany.com.
I went out and bought one straight away, costs £20, and I think it's very similar to the rice baggie, except it's filled with flax seed. I've only had it for a couple of days, but I believe I can already feel the benefits in terms of melting solidified meibomian fluid.
This consultant sounds absolutely great...works in Yorkshire...and obviously has a great interest and sympathy for dry eye patients. Apparently, certain NHS trusts actually give them to dry eye patients attending their clinics, so if you happen to live in Hillingdon,Hull, Halifax, Bradford or Cardiff you get it for free!!
for the first time in my life I wish I lived in Yorkshire, so he could be my specialist
(Rebecca: if you feel this is inappropriate, please delete and I won't tke offence)
My wonderful optometrist gave me a copy of an article from his Optician journal the other day...about a microwaveable baggie invented by a consultant opthalmologist here in the UK!!!
He invented it, and it is now being sold through quite a number of opticians all over the country, a well as mail order direct from www.eyebagcompany.com.
I went out and bought one straight away, costs £20, and I think it's very similar to the rice baggie, except it's filled with flax seed. I've only had it for a couple of days, but I believe I can already feel the benefits in terms of melting solidified meibomian fluid.
This consultant sounds absolutely great...works in Yorkshire...and obviously has a great interest and sympathy for dry eye patients. Apparently, certain NHS trusts actually give them to dry eye patients attending their clinics, so if you happen to live in Hillingdon,Hull, Halifax, Bradford or Cardiff you get it for free!!
for the first time in my life I wish I lived in Yorkshire, so he could be my specialist
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