How are you dealing with dry eyes?
Recently, my eye doctor asked how often I use my Thera Tears and when I replied many times a day, he told me I have dry eyes and should not be using these eye drops more than 3 times a day. He gave me a sample pack of Xiidra which has single-use containers and has no preservatives. I quit using them because it felt like I had been injecting sand in my eyes. The prescription for these single-use containers is $300 for 90 days. I asked my pharmacy to hold that RX because I was not sure if I would ever use these again. What do you do for dry eyes?
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My eyes are worse since having the cataracts removed. I also struggle with my distant vision which should have improved not worsened. I am thinking of having a piggy back lense put in to improve my distant vision. I am in constant pain.
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Thanks for all the information. I cannot adjust to the multifocal lens that was placed on 8/12 and 9/5. The sensitivity to light is terrible. I can't drive when it is sunny and can't go out in the sun. The bright lights in my home that can;t be dimmed do not get turned on (bathroom lights etc) I see halos on all lights even the smallest light that may be on an electrical cord. I pray the monofocal lens gets rid of all these issues so I can have my eyes back. My family and friends say I don't look like myself because I squint all the time. It is true, I cannot open my eyes completely to any light and it doesn't take long to get a terrible headache. I was never told of the different type lenses, (toric for a stigmatism). I did get a second opinion and did a lot of research and feel I was not a good candidate for the multifocal lens since I have the stigmatism and the severe dry eye. I will update after the lens exchange and hope it is good news.
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Good luck. I hope you experience improvement.
Neither my husband nor I were able to tolerate Xiidra, as we had the same side effects you mentioned. I have dry eyes from Sjögren’s disease, and the best relief I’ve found has been with autologous plasma eye drops. They aren’t inexpensive and unfortunately aren’t covered by insurance, but in the long run they ended up costing less than the prescription co-pays—and they’ve been much more effective for me.
Maybe see a neuro eye doctor who can diagnose an eye disease. They also have special lenses for photophbia. Keep searching for a doctor that can help you. Where do you live?
Thank you to all who submitted what you do for dry eyes. I made a list of all of your suggestions and gave to my eye doctor (because I could not tolerate Xiidra). He prescribed Vevye (He ordered it online and it was mailed to me by PhilRX) and I purchased a mask called "Oasis Rest Relief" at his office. I am to use that (after heating in the microwave) for 5 minutes morning and evening or more if I wish. My doctor told me to be patient and it sometimes takes 12 weeks to improve dry eyes. I presume when I no longer feel the need for this, I will discontinue. In the meantime, I am also using CVS preservation free eye drops. It feels fine and since my doctor said all of the OTC products only mask the situation, I feel I can do no harm. Again, I thank all of you for contributing. With all good wishes, @joybringer1
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