Hi everybody,
It is now a little more than 3 months that I have been using Natrasan First Aid spray, and I have good news to report. Today I visited my ophthalmologist, an ocular surface disease specialist, to find out how my eye condition has developed during this period. The ophthalmologist did not know that I had stopped using the cyclosporine 0.05% eye drops he prescribed to me for indefinite use, and replaced it with the Natrasan spray. I carefully explained to him that stopped using the cyclosporine drops because they contained the preservative BAK and the difficulty of getting Restasis, or at present even Ikervis, in Spain. After demonstrating that the Natrasan spray is virtually identical Avenova he examined my eyes. He found that my eyes had fared very well with the Natrasan spray, that I did not need any additional treatment and that he saw no reason why I should not continue using the spray. This was excellent news and a great relief for me, because I was aware that I had been taking a risk!
Since I have been using Natrasan my eyes have not returned to going red, something that happened frequently in the past. My eyes hardly ever feel itchy, and I have not felt an occasional sharp pain in my eyes, suffered from photosensitive or my eyes being stuck together when waking up in the morning. All of this plagued me in the past. Whilst most of these improvements are probably due to Restais, and later cyclosporine eye drops, these symptoms have not returned as I replaced cyclosporine with the Natrasan spray - in fact, I believe I even noticed slight improvement when I started using Natrasan in having to use slightly fewer artificial tears. Apart from the Natrasan spray, I am using only artificial tears, a gel during the night, and I take an Omega 3 supplement. I have given up warming my eyelids. I have been taking acetylcysteine 600 mg effervescent tablets for the last 30 days, which were recommended to me by my doctor for their mucolytic properties – not for my eyes.
I will not shout victory just yet but wait for another 6 months. If my eyes still feel as good s they do now, then I will report in the ‘Our-Dry-Eye-Triumphs’ thread.
It is now a little more than 3 months that I have been using Natrasan First Aid spray, and I have good news to report. Today I visited my ophthalmologist, an ocular surface disease specialist, to find out how my eye condition has developed during this period. The ophthalmologist did not know that I had stopped using the cyclosporine 0.05% eye drops he prescribed to me for indefinite use, and replaced it with the Natrasan spray. I carefully explained to him that stopped using the cyclosporine drops because they contained the preservative BAK and the difficulty of getting Restasis, or at present even Ikervis, in Spain. After demonstrating that the Natrasan spray is virtually identical Avenova he examined my eyes. He found that my eyes had fared very well with the Natrasan spray, that I did not need any additional treatment and that he saw no reason why I should not continue using the spray. This was excellent news and a great relief for me, because I was aware that I had been taking a risk!
Since I have been using Natrasan my eyes have not returned to going red, something that happened frequently in the past. My eyes hardly ever feel itchy, and I have not felt an occasional sharp pain in my eyes, suffered from photosensitive or my eyes being stuck together when waking up in the morning. All of this plagued me in the past. Whilst most of these improvements are probably due to Restais, and later cyclosporine eye drops, these symptoms have not returned as I replaced cyclosporine with the Natrasan spray - in fact, I believe I even noticed slight improvement when I started using Natrasan in having to use slightly fewer artificial tears. Apart from the Natrasan spray, I am using only artificial tears, a gel during the night, and I take an Omega 3 supplement. I have given up warming my eyelids. I have been taking acetylcysteine 600 mg effervescent tablets for the last 30 days, which were recommended to me by my doctor for their mucolytic properties – not for my eyes.
I will not shout victory just yet but wait for another 6 months. If my eyes still feel as good s they do now, then I will report in the ‘Our-Dry-Eye-Triumphs’ thread.
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