I would never have thought that I would mis this, but I would really love to wake up in the morning and pick out that bit of crusty sleep from the inner corners of my eyes. Ever since I had lasik, five months ago, I no longer get this morning
'sleep'. Here is my question to fellow dry eye sufferers:
Non-lasik dry eye people, do you get morning 'sleep'? Do you know when you stopped getting it?
Those of you who had lasik, did you stop getting morning 'sleep'? Did it stop right after surgery? Has anyone who has improved substantially seen a return of the morning 'sleep'?
I guess I'm wondering if there is connection to the 'sleep' phenomenon and mucin or lipid deficiency? Thanks for your interest!
'sleep'. Here is my question to fellow dry eye sufferers:
Non-lasik dry eye people, do you get morning 'sleep'? Do you know when you stopped getting it?
Those of you who had lasik, did you stop getting morning 'sleep'? Did it stop right after surgery? Has anyone who has improved substantially seen a return of the morning 'sleep'?
I guess I'm wondering if there is connection to the 'sleep' phenomenon and mucin or lipid deficiency? Thanks for your interest!
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