Guest guest Posted October 16, 2001 Report Share Posted October 16, 2001 At my eye doctor's, he asked if I was easily fatigued. Then he asked if I was very sensitive to the wind. He said that I should put eye drops/liquid tears in my eyes AT LEAST three times a day. They aren't producing enough lubrication, and it is making my eyes more sensitive to wind and generally making me feel fatigued. Question: Do any of you know where I can purchase mercury-free, preservative-free eyedrops over-the-counter? Just liquid tears. Thanks in advance. Vivace, 26yo w/Asperger's Syndrome, Dysthymia, and PTS Mother of , 6yo w/Autism and heaven knows what else Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2001 Report Share Posted October 16, 2001 I used a preservative free eye drop that came in an individual plastic vial called Refresh. I liked them a lot and I believe you can buy them in bulk from Costco. Moira > At my eye doctor's, he asked if I was easily fatigued. Then he asked if I > was very sensitive to the wind. He said that I should put eye > drops/liquid tears in my eyes AT LEAST three times a day. They aren't > producing enough lubrication, and it is making my eyes more sensitive to > wind and generally making me feel fatigued. > > Question: Do any of you know where I can purchase mercury-free, > preservative-free eyedrops over-the-counter? Just liquid tears. Thanks in > advance. > > Vivace, 26yo w/Asperger's Syndrome, Dysthymia, and PTS > Mother of , 6yo w/Autism and heaven knows what else Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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