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  • Shawna
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    I'm in Toronto ... did anyone ever try Tempsure (Radio Frequency)?? And?

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  • quattroboy
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    Originally posted by wjdwhdjs View Post

    Hey quattroboy, do you mind explaining your condition? Whether it was severe vs mild case, gland atrophy, etc.
    Hey see above reply.

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  • deep_dry_eye
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    Originally posted by MGD1701 View Post
    Hi Dryinvancity,

    Could you share with us why some doctors are opposed for probing?
    They dont think glands would re-grow or...? Thanks.

    My doctor does not think I need it saying I dont have scare tissues.
    some drs believe proving is only necessary when there is scar tissue (i.e., it physically breaks the scar tissue to expose the MG). proving is not without risks (i.e., it may cause more damage than good), i.e., its very invasive, and the benefits are unclear. there's only really 1 author publishing on probing, and thats ******, and if you read his publications very carefully, especially his claims that probing can result in MG tissue growth, you will find it very skeptical.

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  • wjdwhdjs
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    Originally posted by quattroboy View Post
    Yes I had probing last November. It's the one thing I have done that I believe has had the most positive effect on my condition.
    Hey quattroboy, do you mind explaining your condition? Whether it was severe vs mild case, gland atrophy, etc.

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  • Alix
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    Originally posted by MGD1701 View Post
    Hi Dryinvancity,

    Could you share with us why some doctors are opposed for probing?
    They dont think glands would re-grow or...? Thanks.

    My doctor does not think I need it saying I dont have scare tissues.
    Apologies for butting in but some doctors oppose probing because they believe the risks outweigh the benefits. It can cause even more inflammation and even if it works the effects only last 7 months at most.

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  • MGD1701
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    Hi Dryinvancity,

    Could you share with us why some doctors are opposed for probing?
    They dont think glands would re-grow or...? Thanks.

    My doctor does not think I need it saying I dont have scare tissues.

    Leave a comment:


  • Dryinvancity
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    Originally posted by quattroboy View Post

    I've lost a lot of glands and those remaining are truncated.

    My condition was graded as 3.5 out of 4!

    I'd also formed scare tissue over most of my top glands and the outer corners of my lower glands.
    Thank you for sharing...I’m at about a 3 and have tried IPL and Lipiflow. Am going to try Radio Frequency. I work with 3 doctors but some are opposed to probing...I think it may be my next step if nothing else works.

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  • quattroboy
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    Originally posted by Dryinvancity View Post

    Hi - what were the condition of your glands when you had the probing done? Are they all there? Do you have atrophy? Were you given a stage ( mild, moderate, severe)? Thanks
    I've lost a lot of glands and those remaining are truncated.

    My condition was graded as 3.5 out of 4!

    I'd also formed scare tissue over most of my top glands and the outer corners of my lower glands.

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  • Dryinvancity
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    Originally posted by quattroboy View Post
    Yes I had probing last November. It's the one thing I have done that I believe has had the most positive effect on my condition.
    Hi - what were the condition of your glands when you had the probing done? Are they all there? Do you have atrophy? Were you given a stage ( mild, moderate, severe)? Thanks

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  • dna_26
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    I had my first probing in 2014 and has returned for annual probing since. It works for me. I was able to continue working for 5 more years until I retired in 2018.

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  • quattroboy
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    Yes I had probing last November. It's the one thing I have done that I believe has had the most positive effect on my condition.

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  • deep_dry_eye
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    Originally posted by Dryinvancity View Post

    I’ve read your other posts regarding your treatment...I have a few questions...do you still do monthly IPL? Do you do your top eyelids as well? Have you tried Radio Frequency?

    i believe you said you are in Toronto.

    Thanks!
    Yes, I am still doing monthly IPL. Yes, I do top eye lids as well , if I had to venture a guess, it does make a difference. No, I don't know what radio frequency treatment you are referring to. Yes I am based in Toronto.

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  • Dryinvancity
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    Originally posted by wjdwhdjs View Post
    Hi there, I'm trying to give probing a shot, but haven't seen any success stories. Wondering if anyone had good experience with it. Did it help?
    There’s a Facebook group Dry Eye Community Support Group with lots of members that have posted their recent experiences with probing.

    I agree with the advice you were given regarding IPL have you tried that? Do you know the cause of your MGD?
    Last edited by Dryinvancity; 12-Mar-2019, 07:10.

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  • Dryinvancity
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    Originally posted by deep_dry_eye View Post

    My advice is that you should give IPL a try first. Which country/city are you from, what is your skin type? Try and get IPL that does both upper and lower lids. IPL is very low risk, and for unknown reasons, can help reduce inflammation and help your glands produce good quality oil.

    Do you have a diagnosis? How many functional glands do you have? Is it toothpaste or just thick? Depending on your status, there are different best treatment routes. How long were you on Restasis and Xiidra? Sometimes, these drugs take awhile to kick in.

    Once again, probing has helped some patients , but its not for all patients. You really need a dry eye expert dr to help gauge your case.
    I’ve read your other posts regarding your treatment...I have a few questions...do you still do monthly IPL? Do you do your top eyelids as well? Have you tried Radio Frequency?

    i believe you said you are in Toronto.

    Thanks!

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  • deep_dry_eye
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    Originally posted by wjdwhdjs View Post
    Thanks for the reply. I have tried restasis, xiidra, lipiflow, iLux, and Azithromycin, but haven't had major success with them. Well, for iLux, I felt some improvement, but it subsided within few days. I have been expressing the glands myself, but didn't see much oil coming out. I have IPL on the list, but can definitely see myself getting probing done.

    I have been reading your comments throughout the forum, and it has been very informative! Thank you for sharing.
    My advice is that you should give IPL a try first. Which country/city are you from, what is your skin type? Try and get IPL that does both upper and lower lids. IPL is very low risk, and for unknown reasons, can help reduce inflammation and help your glands produce good quality oil.

    Do you have a diagnosis? How many functional glands do you have? Is it toothpaste or just thick? Depending on your status, there are different best treatment routes. How long were you on Restasis and Xiidra? Sometimes, these drugs take awhile to kick in.

    Once again, probing has helped some patients , but its not for all patients. You really need a dry eye expert dr to help gauge your case.

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