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those who have done LASIK eye surgery

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EW EXPLORER
Latest post on 06 April 2011 - 15:37

For how long did you apply the hydrating (artificial tears) eye drops after the surgery? The surgeon in India told me 2 months should be fine. But my ophthalmologist here says that I should use these drops for 6 months due to the weather conditions, AC, etc. in Dubai.
Just wondering what your experiences have been post surgery??

My eyes still do feel dry (3 months after surgery) and the current dry weather is just not helping!

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EW EXPLORER
Latest post on 15 April 2011 - 23:52
Thanks Saharagypsyrose. You seem to be quite knowledgeable on this... are you a doctor? :)
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Latest post on 12 April 2011 - 00:31
I'm using Refresh Liquigel lubricant eye drops (Allergan). The doctor here says these drops are fine. I'm also using another one at bedtime called Genteal gel (Novartis). Refresh Liquidgel is quite good, but it may not be working out for you as well as it should. Really depending on your specific cause, there are alternatives such as Restasis (prescription eye drops) or possibly punctal plugs to keep the tears on your eyes longer if your problem continue to persist. I hope you get it sorted out soon. :)
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Latest post on 12 April 2011 - 00:07
I had dry eyes for about 5/6 months after but felt that my eyes were becoming dependent on the drops. So i gradually weaned myself off the drops over a couple of weeks and havent looked back since. That was five years ago. Thanks for the reply Eibhlin. I'm also worried about getting dependent of the drops. I'll probably use for the another couple of months and gradually stop.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 07 April 2011 - 16:48
I had dry eyes for about 5/6 months after but felt that my eyes were becoming dependent on the drops. So i gradually weaned myself off the drops over a couple of weeks and havent looked back since. That was five years ago.
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Latest post on 07 April 2011 - 15:17
Thanks Saharagypsyrose, Chocs01 and AnonDubai. I've always had dry eyes, but I never needed hydrating drops prior to surgery. I think I'm just frustrated with constantly having to put drops over the past 3 months.... and dry eyes seem to make my vision a bit blurred. Hi TT, your frustration is understandable as it not only affects your comfort but your vision as well. What type of drops are you using now? Did the doctor you saw here suggested something else? The main reason could be tear quality issue which leads to quick evaporation causing dryness and blurry vision. Thanks Saharagypsyrose. I'm using Refresh Liquigel lubricant eye drops (Allergan). The doctor here says these drops are fine. I'm also using another one at bedtime called Genteal gel (Novartis).
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Latest post on 07 April 2011 - 08:14
Thanks Saharagypsyrose, Chocs01 and AnonDubai. I've always had dry eyes, but I never needed hydrating drops prior to surgery. I think I'm just frustrated with constantly having to put drops over the past 3 months.... and dry eyes seem to make my vision a bit blurred. Hi TT, your frustration is understandable as it not only affects your comfort but your vision as well. What type of drops are you using now? Did the doctor you saw here suggested something else? The main reason could be tear quality issue which leads to quick evaporation causing dryness and blurry vision.
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Latest post on 07 April 2011 - 00:36
Thanks Saharagypsyrose, Chocs01 and AnonDubai. I've always had dry eyes, but I never needed hydrating drops prior to surgery. I think I'm just frustrated with constantly having to put drops over the past 3 months.... and dry eyes seem to make my vision a bit blurred.
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EW MASTER
Latest post on 06 April 2011 - 18:47
I can't even remember but 10 years later and I haven't used them in years.
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EW MASTER
Latest post on 06 April 2011 - 17:16
I still use them on and off - 10 years later. But my eyes are naturally dry anyway.
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Latest post on 06 April 2011 - 16:11
Well, there is no definite time of use and everyone recovers at different rate. It generally depends on if you suffer from dryness prior to surgery, what type of drops you are using now, your age, and the environment you are in (ie humidity, AC, fan use etc). A detailed assessment of your lid margins, tear film quality in order to prescribe the correct treatment. Hope you feel better soon.
 
 

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