Re: "Dry eye"??? medicine




"William Stacy" <wstacy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:eAjcg.31492$4L1.16659@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

(Re: preservation or NOT! in eye medications):

I think the term is dissipating ...

Nah, that one is for drinking this martini before lunch.

yes they do go away upon instillation ...

Isn't that when you make your own gin?

Regards to going away, how can you be sure? Are there studies?
Why going away? Going away to what extent? Exactly what is
it that goes away?

Re your last post, your wife was obviously overplussed for her
computer work. Pretty simple stuff.

Well, I could figure it out, so it must be. But how could I explain
that to her eyecare professional, who says that she (the professional)
has to go by what the patient tells her, and that it is not a cut-
and-dried thing and that ultimately one must decide in favor of what
is best for the particular patient.

Do you think I should send Mrs. Adams back to the doctor for a bit
of underplussation?

--
Dicky
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