Post LASIK goggle for night dry eye

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024

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  • @fastingislife3766
    @fastingislife3766 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for this tip! I still have dry eyes symptoms after my surgery
    I live a healthy lifestyle so I’m patiently waiting for my improvements. I think this may improve my dry eyes while asleep.

  • @MacCentrisSimpleSencilla
    @MacCentrisSimpleSencilla 5 лет назад

    I need goggles that will keep my drops from drying out right away or keep them from leaking out. The only thing I found online is the AMEYEZ mask, $100 is not a very sexy price.

    • @TheDryEyeShop
      @TheDryEyeShop  5 лет назад +1

      Are you talking about for nighttime specifically? Try this video: ruclips.net/video/t9QeBxoSDf0/видео.html Eye Eco makes three different night goggles for dry eye, price ranges about $40-60. There are also simple remedies people use like cling film, or a sleep mask lined with cling film

    • @MacCentrisSimpleSencilla
      @MacCentrisSimpleSencilla 5 лет назад +1

      The Dry Eye Shop I very much appreciate your recommendation, I will try a few models. Putting eye drops on, isn't an easy thing, and I would like my drops to be ON my eyes as much time as possible through the night. I've also considered "eye drop goggles" but they don't convince me because I figure they are ONLY for application, they need to come off at some point. They don't stay on, to make sure the product stays in your eyes as long as possible. My eyes drops are worth hundreds of dollars, I don't want them rolling down my cheek, or dry out for at least an hour at night. Your line of goggles seems helpful, I will hopefully make the right choice.

    • @rebeccapetris1039
      @rebeccapetris1039 5 лет назад +1

      @@MacCentrisSimpleSencilla Hmmm I wonder if the SimplyTouch eye drop applicator might be helpful? I don't use it myself but I don't quite a number of people that do. Just a thought: dryeyeshop.com/products/simplytouch-eye-drop-applicator The picture on the product looks scary (and it's inaccurate) but the actual way it works makes sense. The drop goes on the applicator and you just barely touch it to the white of your eye after pulling your lid down a bit. For some users, it can be a lot better than pointing a bottle at their eye.

    • @MacCentrisSimpleSencilla
      @MacCentrisSimpleSencilla 5 лет назад

      @@rebeccapetris1039 Perfect! I am glad I tried this, even though I was so skeptical about it. For the first time I was able to apply drops in front of my mirror, I also got the Duo Shield, and it works pretty good! I don't feel my eyeballs about to be sucked out (I tried swimming googles, eek!) and you can adjust the strap to regulate the foam's pressure around your eyes. I now can apply the drops and put the shield on, and I feel the humidity, the air conditioner isn't drying out my drops right away anymore. If only this very same company made something similar to apply eye-drops... one of my eye drops has a glass dropper and I am able to apply the drops WITHOUT taking the Duo Shields off (the dropper is very thin and it's bent at the tip, it works). They land perfectly in my eyes. But it will not work for the common eye dropper found on "Visine" drops and similar brands. I am sure people like me, look for their own ways to get things to work for them. There's no wrong way as long as the drop is IN your eye, which is what most people want. The applicator, as you said, is SHORT! haha, I wish there was an extender, but will need to get used to it. Thank you so much!!!

  • @liberals_destroy_everythin2497
    @liberals_destroy_everythin2497 Месяц назад

    Great voice. Effortless enunciation. SOLD.