
PhilistineTheArtLover
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I use an eye moisturizer sometimes to make it easier to put them on. One drop per eye and I'm all set!
And if my eyes get dry later on I just use the moisturaizer again on my contacts. Never had a problem with it.
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Alfred
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Yes, do consider getting lasik done if possible.
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talk2bobbie
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wow. I thought I was alone on this subject! I have the same problem. I also am very determined. I go once a year for a contact exam, Pay a hundred dollars to get the latest greatest and they are always so dry, I even feel pain. I have tried rewetting drops and nothing works... If ever you find something that works for you let me know and I will do the same. Good Luck!
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john e
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Many patients do not drink enough water to make tears. Have you tried that?
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♥♥Mrs SSG B♥♥
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I can not wear contact lenses either due to the fact that they practically glue themselves to my corneas. I've tried every new brand that has come out that says they are for dry eyes, and I haven't found any that work for me. My eyes are very dry to begin with. I probably have chronic dry eye and would benefit from seeing the doctor about being put on restasis drops (by Rx only) but I've been living with this for so long that it doesn't bother me that much, so long as I don't put contacts in.
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