Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you for all the responses and suggestions! So much to sort through but all very helpful. What I’ve do currently and areas it seems I should improve:
- I recently started warm compresses, at night before bed
- I have contacts but rarely wear them anymore due to the dryness. Glasses are fine, but when exercising they’re a nuisance! They fog, gather sweat, etc. Especially outside. And if it rains, I’m miserable.
- I only have otc drops with instructions to use 4x/day from optometrist. My insurance doesn’t cover prescription drops and they’re very expensive
- I do sleep with a humidifier on my bedside table, but sounds like perhaps also a desktop or office humidifier could be helpful for dry office air
- sounds like I need to incorporate massage, especially after the warm compresses
- I need to be better about washing lids and lash line at least 2x day
- I am 52 and awaiting an appt to discuss HRT with a provider. I have high hopes it could also help my eyes.
Question:
- I don’t take any supplements specifically for this. I’m a vegetarian. Are vegan omegas any good for dry eye? Any experiences to share?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you for all the responses and suggestions! So much to sort through but all very helpful. What I’ve do currently and areas it seems I should improve:
- I recently started warm compresses, at night before bed
- I have contacts but rarely wear them anymore due to the dryness. Glasses are fine, but when exercising they’re a nuisance! They fog, gather sweat, etc. Especially outside. And if it rains, I’m miserable.
- I only have otc drops with instructions to use 4x/day from optometrist. My insurance doesn’t cover prescription drops and they’re very expensive
- I do sleep with a humidifier on my bedside table, but sounds like perhaps also a desktop or office humidifier could be helpful for dry office air
- sounds like I need to incorporate massage, especially after the warm compresses
- I need to be better about washing lids and lash line at least 2x day
- I am 52 and awaiting an appt to discuss HRT with a provider. I have high hopes it could also help my eyes.
Question:
- I don’t take any supplements specifically for this. I’m a vegetarian. Are vegan omegas any good for dry eye? Any experiences to share?
Anonymous wrote:Dry Eyes are a Classic symptom of Sjogrens (an auto immune disease).
Dry mouth.
Fatigue.
Joint pain.
Dry skin.
Dry nasal passages and throat, and a dry cough.
Skin rashes.
Muscle aches.
Acid reflux.
Vaginal dryness.
Anonymous wrote:I do a combination of Tear Support with Maqui Bright and fish oil. I started taking them at the same time so I don't know if it's one of them or the combo that works. Either way, it was a gradual thing where one day I realized I hadn't wanted to put eye drops in all day. I am for everyday, but might miss a day or two. I did stop taking them once for about two weeks while on vacation and there was a noticeable difference. It took a few weeks to get back to normal, so I won't do that again.
What brand of Tear Support do you use? I just searched Costco.com, but I didn’t find it. Maybe Costco no longer carries it?
I heard about Tear Support from a letter to the editor in the Costco magazine, of all places. The guy was raving about it and saying how happy he was Costco carried it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dry Eyes are a Classic symptom of Sjogrens (an auto immune disease).
Dry mouth.
Fatigue.
Joint pain.
Dry skin.
Dry nasal passages and throat, and a dry cough.
Skin rashes.
Muscle aches.
Acid reflux.
Vaginal dryness.
What if you have a peen and not a pus?