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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 504364" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>OH WOW, I had to stop wearing contacts many years ago...didn't matter how specialized they were...no way. Turns out it is part of my auto-immune stuff...along with mouth dryness... causes lots of teeth issues for me too. The dry eyes at night can be intense...I have awakened in pain so intense you would think glass was shoved in there...</p><p></p><p>I have had a procedure to plug the little tear ducts that allow tears to drain so that the tears can build up longer in your eyes and it is not painful at all. It did help a little bit. I have to use drops and at night i use gel to keep my eye most. (it is in a tube,mostly petrolium I think) you can get an off label brand in any drug store. it lasts a long time. I get the gel type drops because they last longer.</p><p></p><p>This seems like a little problem in the grand scheme of life, but it can really be a big deal. I hope you find some answers that work for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 504364, member: 12886"] OH WOW, I had to stop wearing contacts many years ago...didn't matter how specialized they were...no way. Turns out it is part of my auto-immune stuff...along with mouth dryness... causes lots of teeth issues for me too. The dry eyes at night can be intense...I have awakened in pain so intense you would think glass was shoved in there... I have had a procedure to plug the little tear ducts that allow tears to drain so that the tears can build up longer in your eyes and it is not painful at all. It did help a little bit. I have to use drops and at night i use gel to keep my eye most. (it is in a tube,mostly petrolium I think) you can get an off label brand in any drug store. it lasts a long time. I get the gel type drops because they last longer. This seems like a little problem in the grand scheme of life, but it can really be a big deal. I hope you find some answers that work for you. [/QUOTE]
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