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Greyling, I have been thinking about your treatments for your mother for
about a week now.  I don't have mucus, but excessive watering.  I don't
think anyone really knows what it is.  I can't see how so much water can be
dry eyes.

I do have excessive mucus from post nasal drip which chokes me.  When I
swim, treadmill or breathe deeply I really start coughing.

Thank you for sharing your ideas.  The doctors aren't such great help.
Ray
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gentry, Greyling" <greyling.gentry@xxxxxx>
To: <PARKINSN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 11:25 PM
Subject: Re: eye problemsKF


My mother has complained of a slimy film in her eyes ever since her
diagnosis. It's thickest in the morning and causes blurriness throughout
the day. The ophthalmologist says the eye's way of protecting the cornea
from damaging dryness is to produce a thickened, mucous-like substance.
However, this is no substitute for proper hydration and a strict regimen
of eye wetting. Permanent lens damage results from chronic dry eye.

My mom also had an infection of the lids called blephitis. This was
causing a yellowish crusting at the lash lines, adding to her vision
problems as the tear ducts became less able to do their jobs of rinsing
the eyes.

It took a month but I got her eyes back to normal. She'll always need
someone to help her continue because it's a lot to remember:

* No makeup. Only on special occasions and remove it all right away.

* Every morning and evening, wash eyes thoroughly with a warm washcloth
and baby shampoo.

* If needed, use antibiotic ointment (prescribed by doc) morning and
evening right after washing.

* During antibiotic ointment treatment and ever after, use Refresh PM
each morning and before sleep. This is a thick goo and you won't be able
to read for about an hour, but it replenishes the vital moisture in the
lens. It coats the eyes during sleep, which often happens with the eyes
open in Parkinson's patients.

* Six to eight times throughout the day, use 1-2 drops of the extra
heavy duty artificial tears. It's a thicker solution that coats longer.

* Very importantly, DRINK PLENTY OF LIQUID THROUGHOUT THE DAY. Big
amounts at long intervals are less effective than keeping the water jug
in reach and making yourself chug it dozens of times each day. We found
it helpful to have her drink a few good swigs during each commercial.

We also did blinking exercises together while the commercials were on,
killing two birds with one stone. And we incorporated blinking into her
stride by counting out together: BLINK! -- two -- three -- four. BLINK!
-- two -- three -- four.... Now whenever she's up and about, that plays
in her head and she remembers to blink.

I also programmed a handheld computerized reminder device for her. She
hears my voice ten times a day at predetermined times. Sometimes it
tells her to take Sinemet, sometimes to take both the Sinemet and
Requip. Sometimes it reminds her to have a non-protein snack, and other
times she's told to be sure to eat a big bunch of protein. But every
single time, it says, "And be sure to glug down plenty of water, Nana!"
This has helped her tremendously as the med/food regimen is complex and
hard to remember to follow.

You can order the VoiceCue online. I think it was about $40. It's a pain
to program and doesn't change to/from daylight savings time, but we
can't live without it.

Hope this helps!

~ Greyling


-----Original Message----- From: Parkinson's Information Exchange Network [mailto:PARKINSN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of rayilynlee Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 12:31 PM To: PARKINSN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: eye problemsKF

KF

I developed eye problems about a year after my DBSs.. Excessive watering
and
double vision which the ophthalmologist says is due to cataracts which
are
not ready to be removed yet.  I wear progressive lenses.  Boy is it
annoying.  It is unclear whether this or my speech difficulty is DBS/PD
related or not.  This disease has way too many symptoms.
Ray
----- Original Message -----
From: "KF Etzold" <etzold@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <PARKINSN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 9:12 AM
Subject: eye problems


Carline uses a contact lens (she had a cataract removed in on eye).
When I
remove her lens at night there is usually a filmy deposit on the the
lens.
This of course greatly diminishes the quality of her vision.

Has anybody experienced films of slimy material in their eyes? She
seems
to
get these deposits even without the lens, but less so. She seems to
blink
less.
Does anybody know of blinking exercises for the eyes?

She also has a tendency to close her eyes, or squint. Often she keeps
one
eye or the other closed. she rarely opens her eyes fully. Comments?

K. F. Etzold CG Carline

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