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My eye doc wanted to put the plugs in...but I told him I wanted to try the

genteel gel for a little while first to see if that helps...if not then I

would consider the plugs...so, it may be in my future..but the genteel has

helped...actually, I am having the opposite problem of too much tearing

rather than dry and itchy since the weather change...my allergies have gone

crazy...usually do in the fall...so I would love to hear more Cary about the

plugs and what benefit they have to you...good luck...marge

[ ] RA-Support-Punctal plugs

> Hi Guys-

> I'd just like to take a moment to take a poll and also whine a bit...

> Anybody else gotten those punctal (sp?) plugs in your eyes for the

incredible

> dryness? I got them this week, Tuesday I think. Not sure yet if they are

> helping, but as I told my son, I feel like someone rammed 55 gallon drums

into

> my eyeholes!!!!!!!!!!! He said " Eyeholes? MOM!!! " I then realized it

does

> sound kind of disgusting, but that's how it feels....

> Anyone else?

> Cary the ranting eyehole plugette

>

>

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In a message dated 10/5/2003 12:43:43 AM Central Standard Time,

margermeg@... writes:

> My eye doc wanted to put the plugs in...but I told him I wanted to try the

> genteel gel for a little while first to see if that helps...if not then I

> would consider the plugs...so, it may be in my future..but the genteel has

> helped...actually, I am having the opposite problem of too much tearing

> rather than dry and itchy since the weather change...my allergies have gone

> crazy...usually do in the fall...so I would love to hear more Cary about the

> plugs and what benefit they have to you...good luck...marge

>

Hi Marge

I am using Genteal but it isn't the gel, it is the moderate one. I just had

the plugs put in Tuesday, so I don't have a long term story yet, but I do

think they are helping. I am getting used to them, the left one is the one I

still feel sometimes. I guess it gets to where your body is used to it and

ignores them. So it's still kinda weird, but my eyes were really painful and I

think the pain is lessening little by little. I am still using the drops

several

times a day. I do worry when I need to rub my eyes a little that I will pop

the darn things out! I'm not sure how easy they are to dislodge.

So that's my little story, I'll keep you posted on my eyeball progress!!!

heehee Cary

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In a message dated 10/5/2003 7:33:19 AM Central Standard Time,

Matsumura_Clan@... writes:

> Which exact drums, I mean plugs, did you get?

I don't know which kind...I didn't know there were different kinds! So much

for my nurse's critical thinking fact-finding skills, huh? :>)

Cary

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Sorry to hear that, Cary. Which exact drums, I mean plugs, did you get?

I haven't heard too many people here mention them, but I hope someone

can share his or her story soon.

[ ] RA-Support-Punctal plugs

> Hi Guys-

> I'd just like to take a moment to take a poll and also whine a bit...

> Anybody else gotten those punctal (sp?) plugs in your eyes for the

incredible

> dryness? I got them this week, Tuesday I think. Not sure yet if they

are

> helping, but as I told my son, I feel like someone rammed 55 gallon

drums into

> my eyeholes!!!!!!!!!!! He said " Eyeholes? MOM!!! " I then realized

it does

> sound kind of disgusting, but that's how it feels....

> Anyone else?

> Cary the ranting eyehole plugette

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If it doesn't get more comfortable, Cary, there is hope since perhaps

you can try a different kind.

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> In a message dated 10/5/2003 7:33:19 AM Central Standard Time,

> Matsumura_Clan@... writes:

>

>

> > Which exact drums, I mean plugs, did you get?

>

>

> I don't know which kind...I didn't know there were different kinds!

So much

> for my nurse's critical thinking fact-finding skills, huh? :>)

> Cary

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I had temporary plugs put in due to Sjogren's. They also felt like drums! They

itched so much, I actually (accidentally) itched one out! I really don't think

they made much of a difference for me, although if the dr. wants to try it

again, I'm game. He may have to give me something for the itching this time,

though! LOL!!!

I've been using both Systane drops and Genteel gel to help ease the dryness. As

long as I use them faithfully, I don't have as much of a problem with the

dryness. As soon as I start to think " they're feeling so much better; I don't

think I need the drops as often " , then I start having problems again. You'd

think I'd learn, but it's much easier to forget to use the drops when you are

feeling good. Consistancy, consistancy, consistancy!!! That reminds me, it's

time for my drops again....

Vikki

[ ] RA-Support-Punctal plugs

Hi Guys-

I'd just like to take a moment to take a poll and also whine a bit...

Anybody else gotten those punctal (sp?) plugs in your eyes for the incredible

dryness? I got them this week, Tuesday I think. Not sure yet if they are

helping, but as I told my son, I feel like someone rammed 55 gallon drums into

my eyeholes!!!!!!!!!!! He said " Eyeholes? MOM!!! " I then realized it does

sound kind of disgusting, but that's how it feels....

Anyone else?

Cary the ranting eyehole plugette

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Actually, I am adjusting to the plugs, and I do think they are helping to

keep a little moisture in my arid eyeballs. I do want to clarify, all kidding

aside, that getting the plugs inserted DID NOT HURT AT ALL. The Dr. numbed my

eyes, and I didn't even feel it. It also does not hurt to have them, it just

drives you crazy at first because you feel like there is this THING in your eye

that needs to come out. So you have to almost tie your hands down to leave

it alone! But there has been no pain with them whatsoever, and I got to

thinking that even tho I like to make these jokes to cope, I might be scaring

someone who could benefit from the plugs. So don't be scared, but maybe borrow

some

handcuffs?........... Cary

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Cary, do the plugs rest on your lid or are they the type that is all the

way in? Did you get two or four?

As for the handcuffs, maybe you could ask your SO about that. That a

whole different conversation, LOL!

Re: [ ] RA-Support-Punctal plugs

> Actually, I am adjusting to the plugs, and I do think they are helping

to

> keep a little moisture in my arid eyeballs. I do want to clarify, all

kidding

> aside, that getting the plugs inserted DID NOT HURT AT ALL. The Dr.

numbed my

> eyes, and I didn't even feel it. It also does not hurt to have them,

it just

> drives you crazy at first because you feel like there is this THING in

your eye

> that needs to come out. So you have to almost tie your hands down to

leave

> it alone! But there has been no pain with them whatsoever, and I got

to

> thinking that even tho I like to make these jokes to cope, I might be

scaring

> someone who could benefit from the plugs. So don't be scared, but

maybe borrow some

> handcuffs?........... Cary

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In a message dated 10/9/2003 7:48:40 AM Central Standard Time,

Matsumura_Clan@... writes:

>

> Cary, do the plugs rest on your lid or are they the type that is all the

> way in? Did you get two or four?

>

> As for the handcuffs, maybe you could ask your SO about that. That a

> whole different conversation, LOL!

>

>

>

>

Hi !

The plugs are tiny little things shoved into the " hole " at the inner corner

of the bottom eyelids. They don't stick out at all, although they kind of feel

like they do. The Dr. said he could do upper and lower, but due to gravity,

the lower help the most.

As for the cuffs, I guess we'll all keep that part to ourselves? heehee

Cary

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Thanks, Cary. I was just wondering since Vikki wrote that she

actually got one out! Guess she needs handcuffs, too. I think an RA-

Support store could have quite a few interesting items, LOL.

Here is a link to a couple of decent diagrams of a few of the

different plugs (put your cursor over what looks like a link and the

graphic will appear):

http://www.agingeye.net/dryeyes/plugsetc.php

> In a message dated 10/9/2003 7:48:40 AM Central Standard Time,

> Matsumura_Clan@m... writes:

>

>

> >

> > Cary, do the plugs rest on your lid or are they the type that is

all the

> > way in? Did you get two or four?

> >

> > As for the handcuffs, maybe you could ask your SO about that.

That a

> > whole different conversation, LOL!

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

> Hi !

> The plugs are tiny little things shoved into the " hole " at the

inner corner

> of the bottom eyelids. They don't stick out at all, although they

kind of feel

> like they do. The Dr. said he could do upper and lower, but due to

gravity,

> the lower help the most.

> As for the cuffs, I guess we'll all keep that part to ourselves?

heehee

> Cary

>

>

>

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