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  1. #1
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    Eye drops for dry eyes?

    So, thanks to the advice I received in this forum about non-prescription eye drops for allergies, I've been using Zatidor this spring to keep the itching down to a minimum. If this year is like the past few years, as spring turns to summer I won't need the allergy drops anymore, but I will have problems with dry eyes before early morning rides.

    I always wait until after I shower to put my contact lenses in, and most days my eyes are fine with this. But on days when I get up super early (which is usually for a bike ride) my eyes are still so dry when I put the lenses in that they burn for a while.

    The eye drop section of the drug store is a bit overwhelming. Does anyone have a recommendation for drops that lubricate your eyes and are okay for contact lenses, assuming you wait at least 15 minutes or so to put the lenses in?

    Thanks!!

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    Is it possible you're sensitive to your disinfecting solution? I switched to ClearCare a year or so ago and my eyes are a lot happier.

    I got a raging case of allergic conjunctivitis a few weeks back though and now I'm afraid to quit using the Patanol...
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    My lenses are disposable. The only solution I use is saline.

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    My optometrist recommends TheraTears Liquid Gel. I'be using it at bedtime and in the morning with my contacts out. It does sort of sting a bit when you first use them, and your vision will likely blur for a few minutes, too. But it has helped me with dry eyes.
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  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by ny biker View Post
    My lenses are disposable. The only solution I use is saline.
    you can use clear care on disposable lenses. I use it with my air optix aqua lenses. It seems to get them cleaner so that they actually are wearable for the full month they're rated for.

    Dry eyes - try systane. My rheumatologist recommended it to me for OTC dry eye treatment.
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    Actually my lenses are daily replacement. New ones every day.

    Thanks!!

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    - Red hardtail 26" aluminum mountain bike, Bontrager Evoke WSD saddle
    - Royal blue 2018 aluminum gravel bike, Rivet Pearl saddle

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    - Silver 2003 aluminum road bike
    - Two awesome worn out Juliana saddles

  7. #7
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    What about trying something like "re-wetting drops"? I use a re-wetting solution on my daily disposables all the time...especially at work where my office has extremely dry air. Right now, I'm using the Target house brand (Up & Up) but I've used just about every other brand of rewetting drops on the market and they all seem pretty similar.
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