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I don't know if they are called Vials or Capsules, that was what I called

them. The box just says " Single-Use Sterile Containers "

Pete

bottles or capsules?

Pete

I use a lubricant that is called Eyestil it comes in an individual

vial.(package wrapped of five and 25 to a box) (One use only) It is

preservative free. Are you sure they are called capsules?

The air is very dry up here in the winter time(Calgary, Alberta,Canada)

I keep a vaporizer going 24/7. Have had to start using as of last year, a

Bandage Contact Lens as well, it keeps the moisture in my eyes. Without the

C/L I am in pain all the time and can not see.

Hugs

Marnie

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I don't know if they are called Vials or Capsules, that was what I called

them. The box just says " Single-Use Sterile Containers "

Pete

bottles or capsules?

Pete

I use a lubricant that is called Eyestil it comes in an individual

vial.(package wrapped of five and 25 to a box) (One use only) It is

preservative free. Are you sure they are called capsules?

The air is very dry up here in the winter time(Calgary, Alberta,Canada)

I keep a vaporizer going 24/7. Have had to start using as of last year, a

Bandage Contact Lens as well, it keeps the moisture in my eyes. Without the

C/L I am in pain all the time and can not see.

Hugs

Marnie

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ok then they are called vials! I have found they are better as they are

sterile and the C/l soure helps!

Hugs

Marnie

bottles or capsules?

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>

> Pete

>

> I use a lubricant that is called Eyestil it comes in an individual

> vial.(package wrapped of five and 25 to a box) (One use only) It is

> preservative free. Are you sure they are called capsules?

>

> The air is very dry up here in the winter time(Calgary, Alberta,Canada)

> I keep a vaporizer going 24/7. Have had to start using as of last year, a

> Bandage Contact Lens as well, it keeps the moisture in my eyes. Without

the

> C/L I am in pain all the time and can not see.

> Hugs

> Marnie

>

>

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My take on that is that everyone feels/needs differently. I personally

don't like the individual " packets " ? like Cellusvisc, etc cause if you don't

use it right away it seems to dry up? And I have trouble getting it out of

the dropper the second time, which aggravates me. But I know many Crewbies

use and like these. Different strokes! I use Gen Teal moderate tears during

the day, and Puralube (as it is much cheaper than lacrilube.) I took

someone's advice on the Crew, and got WalMart to order me ten tubes, and I

think they were like $2.29 a tube!

Right now, I just had cataract surgery and cannot see worth ____. I feel

like the contact they put on the cornea is off--I wore contacts and I know

how that feels.! ARGH. Marie

Bottles or Capsules?

>

> I know that many crew members use eye lubricants, mostly natural tears

and

> a lube at night. I am curious whether you get your eye drops in bottles or

> capsules and what brand you use?

> Up until now, I've used Bottled tears, thanks to the Allergan sale at

> drugstore.com, I decided to try the capsules. My first impression is,

these

> are great for stashing emergency supplies, I will put a couple of capsules

> in my glove box, ski bag etc.

> Upon using one, I noticed that there was still a couple of drops in the

> capsule that I was throwing away. Which made me wonder if the bottle was

> more efficient.

> Up until now, I have used the drug store brand tears almost exclusively,

> but lately I have been noticing my eyes have been drier than normal,

> sometimes painfully dry. (My Ophthalmologist says this is due to reduced

> humidity in the winter). I am trying the Refresh Liquigel to see if that

> helps that.

> At night, I have used everything from the Generic Lubricant, Lacrilube,

> Refresh PM, Genteal, and Stye (another generic). I seem to get the best

> results from Refresh PM, sometimes during the summer I can use the thinner

> Genteal. None of these are covered by my insurance unfortunately, I've

tried

> and my Eye Doc has written me various scripts saying how they were

necessary

> and they are refused. The closest we came is an Erythromycin prescription

> which is in a base that is the same as the lubes, but there is the added

> risk of putting antibiotics in your eye all the time.

> I do also have a script for Zaditor which is a twice a day eye drop

> (doesn't blur your vision) for Dryness due to Eye Allergies, it seems to

> help some and my Doc says there is no harm in taking it.

> My routine is the Refresh PM at Night, Zaditor in the morning to wash

the

> remaining lube out and then tear eye drops as needed throughout the day.

> Some days I don't need any tears and some days I need a lot.

>

> Pete

>

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> Pete Brayman

> AIM: PeteEMT

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You know, I wonder about that Bandage Contact Lens. If we have dry eye, why

don't they recommend that to us more? Marie

bottles or capsules?

> Pete

>

> I use a lubricant that is called Eyestil it comes in an individual

> vial.(package wrapped of five and 25 to a box) (One use only) It is

> preservative free. Are you sure they are called capsules?

>

> The air is very dry up here in the winter time(Calgary, Alberta,Canada)

> I keep a vaporizer going 24/7. Have had to start using as of last year, a

> Bandage Contact Lens as well, it keeps the moisture in my eyes. Without

the

> C/L I am in pain all the time and can not see.

> Hugs

> Marnie

>

>

>

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Marie

If you don't ask.................you never get!!!!

Hugs

Marnie

bottles or capsules?

>

>

> > Pete

> >

> > I use a lubricant that is called Eyestil it comes in an individual

> > vial.(package wrapped of five and 25 to a box) (One use only) It is

> > preservative free. Are you sure they are called capsules?

> >

> > The air is very dry up here in the winter time(Calgary, Alberta,Canada)

> > I keep a vaporizer going 24/7. Have had to start using as of last year,

a

> > Bandage Contact Lens as well, it keeps the moisture in my eyes. Without

> the

> > C/L I am in pain all the time and can not see.

> > Hugs

> > Marnie

> >

> >

> >

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Re: bottles or capsules?> You know, I wonder about that Bandage Contact Lens. If we have dry eye,why> don't they recommend that to us more? Marie> ____________________________________

I got one Marie!!!!!

How did I do it?Its all in the butt babe.

Jimmy

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Well that explains it completely! Marie

Re: bottles or capsules?> You know, I wonder about that Bandage Contact Lens. If we have dry eye,why> don't they recommend that to us more? Marie> ____________________________________

I got one Marie!!!!!

How did I do it?Its all in the butt babe.

Jimmy

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But you know, I would not even know it was a possibility, but for reading

that is what you have! Personally I am struggling with getting used to a

contact lens they put in during cataract surgery. Wonder if they ever do

two contacts on the same eye? LOL Marie

bottles or capsules?

> >

> >

> > > Pete

> > >

> > > I use a lubricant that is called Eyestil it comes in an individual

> > > vial.(package wrapped of five and 25 to a box) (One use only) It is

> > > preservative free. Are you sure they are called capsules?

> > >

> > > The air is very dry up here in the winter time(Calgary,

Alberta,Canada)

> > > I keep a vaporizer going 24/7. Have had to start using as of last

year,

> a

> > > Bandage Contact Lens as well, it keeps the moisture in my eyes.

Without

> > the

> > > C/L I am in pain all the time and can not see.

> > > Hugs

> > > Marnie

> > >

> > >

> > >

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My understanding is that the bottles of eye drop contain preservative and

the individual ones don't contain preservative.

Some people (and I am one) have eyes that are affected by the preservative

that is in bottled drops.

I can use bottled drops for about a week - then my eyes get red and itchy

and sore. No amount of bottled drops make then better, and can even make

them worse. A few days of using the individual ones and the eyes come back

to normal.

I use cellivisc drops which contain about 5 drops in a container. I use the

whole container lot over 1 - 2 days. I have no problem with then drying in

the container. Maybe New Zealand does not have a same weather?

Also Lacrilube ointment but am going to see my eye surgeon for a better

alternative to lacrilube as often my eye(s) require the lacrilube for days

and days at a stretch.

in NZ

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what is bandage contact lense??????

Cindy whose eye is always dry.

Marie Drew wrote:

Well that explains it completely!

Marie

Re: bottles or capsules?

> You know, I wonder about that Bandage Contact Lens. If we have

dry eye,

why

> don't they recommend that to us more? Marie

> ____________________________________I got one Marie!!!!!How

did I do it?Its all in the butt babe.Jimmy

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