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  • #76
    rebecca can you pm me the doctor you know?

    running out of options and may consider this in the future.

    this could help me, although my glands arent obviously blocked, by the description of blood vessels and tissue overgrowth deeper.. that's possible because my MGD is deffo ocular rosacea/ blood vessel related

    thanks
    I healed my dry eye with nutrition and detoxification. I'm now a Nutritional Therapist at: www.nourishbalanceheal.com Join my dry eye facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/420821978111328/

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    • #77
      Originally posted by Philipp_from_Germany View Post
      I have contacted an (dry eye specialised) Optometrist in my vicinity. He was thrilled by the invention and has ordered the device from Dr. ******. I will undergo this procedure in a few weeks and post an update...

      Here is an interesting quote from his response:

      "The technique is easy and less and less invasive than unblocking an occluded tear duct, which I do routinely.At last - tools for manually unblocking them. Fed up of expressing them."

      I ll keep u guys posted
      any updates on this phillip?
      I healed my dry eye with nutrition and detoxification. I'm now a Nutritional Therapist at: www.nourishbalanceheal.com Join my dry eye facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/420821978111328/

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      • #78
        meibomian gland probing

        Originally posted by Ked View Post
        Hello,

        Just want to post a link to an interesting article. It is about a potential new technique to physically unclog meibomian glands.

        http://www.ophmanagement.com/article...article=103161

        Anyone heard of that ?
        Dr. ****** in Tampa, Fl. performed this procedure to umplug my very plugged meibomian glands. He uses an instrument that he developed especially for unclogging meibomian glands. He also injected the unplugged glands with a medication( a steriod I think). Almost instantly my eyes felt better. I can't begin to tell you what a change this has made to my eyes and my life. Dr. ****** is a genius in his field and specializes in dry eyes and eye surface problems. He has helped me more than any of the many of Drs. that I have seen over the past six years. I hope more opthalomolgist across the country will learn to perfrom this pricedure. I don't think most Drs. really understand how to treat dry eyes and MGD. It is not a cheap procedure ,but if you can be persistant with your insurance company, you can get it covered, because Dr. ****** is an out-of -network provider for most insurance companies.
        I could stand on soapbox all day and rave over Dr. ****** and his expertise .
        Last edited by pete; 18-Dec-2009, 13:29. Reason: not finished

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        • #79
          I just read in a German opthalmology forum that one of Germany's top dry eye experts is now performing this procedure.

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          • #80
            Pete:

            Any chance I can get more information from you about your condition, and about your experience with Dr ******? I sent you a message.

            Pete (also)

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            • #81
              Hi weteyes!
              Do you mean Prof. Geerling in Würzburg? He told me at my last visit that he is going to do that procedure soon!
              Please don't hesitate to correct my English - I'm still learning

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              • #82
                Yes, I mean Prof. Geerling.

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                • #83
                  Weteyes, please can you tell me what forum this was? I would love to get more information about how to get probing by Prof. Geerling. When I was at his office he couldn't tell me so much about the probing procedure because he has just started this..
                  Please don't hesitate to correct my English - I'm still learning

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                  • #84
                    www.augen-forum.de

                    It is not a conventional forum. Instead, patients ask questions to the expert who is administrating the forum. His name is Prof. Brewitt.

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                    • #85
                      Hi thanks for your reply. I was already browsing this forum today but I didn't find the post that you mentioned. Could you please post the link to the concrete forum article? Thank you very much!!
                      Please don't hesitate to correct my English - I'm still learning

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                      • #86
                        Take a look at this thread:
                        http://www.augen-forum.de/augen-foru...ge-meibom-itis

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                        • #87
                          oh thank you very much!
                          Please don't hesitate to correct my English - I'm still learning

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                          • #88
                            Pete:

                            How are your eyes now? Still feel the probing was effective?

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                            • #89
                              Hi!
                              I got an appointment for MG probing on 23th March by Prof. Geerling in Germany. I'll post here when the procedure is done.

                              I have one question to all non-Germans here: Does your insurance company pay for MG probing? Prof. Geerling told me that I have to pay 270 Euro for MG probing and the insurance doesn't pay anything of this amount:-/
                              Thats so frustrating because I've already spent 1000 Euro for (at the moment) not successful scleral lenses and soon I have to spent lots of money for my moisture chamber googles (MEGS) with high prescription:-/ the German insurance companys nearly pay for nothing :-(
                              Please don't hesitate to correct my English - I'm still learning

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                              • #90
                                I live in the UK and have had private health insurance in the past.

                                Costs relating to my eye problems were excluded from the policy because they were pre-existing medical conditions.

                                I hope IPL goes well for you; it's not something that has reached our shores yet!

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