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Thanks all. I will look into those places - I couldn't do the glaucoma thing though, even if I looked old enough (I'm 33). I've been shortsighted since junior school and my eyesight has always deteriorated so was pretty surprised at an improvement. Thinking about it though I've heard of people who have changed from short to long sighted (or maybe the other way round) though moreso people, that I've known, who weren't too bad one way or the other. Not that I'm complaining! Hope it carries on, would love to be able to see properly unassisted :)
Thanks for that York, really interesting. Dryness and swelling seem to have come up in most of the eyetests I've had recently, including contact lens checks when I wore them - last checked just under 2 years ago though they've felt worse lately. They recommended wsahing them with baby shampoo one time but it was horrible. Tried the visi tear gel but it just seemed to sit on my eye and not do much so hoping the drops will help better. I'll try warm compresses again, see if that helps.
I'm not on many meds at the mo as off sulfasalazine until after an op due a week Friday, keeping away from cholastagel for the malabsorption as it seems to irk my already irky gallbadder so mainly codydramol and omeprazole and, for the menieres, stemetil and betahistine when needed.
Will go seek out some more Omega 3 as a former osteopath asked me if I got dehydrated a lot when examining me a few years back and recommended it. Tried it for a bit and it did help but then ran out and didn't get round to buying more.
I have tried to cut down on my laptop time recently as I was spending all day at work on a computer then most of the evening at home, especially as I've not been out much with gallbladder stuff, so I've been trying to give my eyes a bit of a break. I've also cut down my coffee intake big time in case that was causing me to be more dehydrated.