You could have a separate video talking about the better things patients can do. For example, while warm compresses with a warm cloth are cloth, using a heating mask is better. Just an idea 😁
Thanks for sharing. Does she have macular degeneration (or early macular degeneration)? While it wouldn't hurt to take an eye vitamin, the most effective use would be for macular degeneration. Another option is that she can eat more leafy greens as a natural way to get more caratenoids.
Doc Lee, if I can bother you one more time.I try not to use eye drops, but I found Systane brand "gel" drops relieving. Any pro or cons for these "GEL" vs liquid Drops?
Gel drops are great - because they are thicker they stay in your eyes for longer. They can make your vision a little blurry which is the main "con." The thicker the drop/ointment, the longer it stays in but the more it impacts your vision short-term. Hope that answers your question!
@@MicheleLeeMD Doc, thank you once again. One last question. After watching your video I read the label and the "Systane Gel Drops" do not say PF, but don't have that BAK preservative you mentioned. They do contain .001% preservative (polyquadtermium-1, I think that's it). So you would not recommend these then? TXS, Lou
@@louarmagno515 There are preservative-free gel drops like Refresh Celluvisc PF. Otherwise you can use the gel drops but make sure you don't overdo drops that have preservatives in them.
@@MicheleLeeMD "The speech of some is like wind in empty space, but blind man could see your word is good." Doc, my sincere thanks I will definitely try the Refresh. I'm an entertainer, so sometimes this old face needs some help (haha). Thank you so much. Lou
THANK YOU Dr Lee.. Your video provides much useful information on a very important topic... IMO - Creating a "Cycle Of Dependence" is in fact an INTENTIONAL Goal/Agenda for much of what Big Pharma Promotes and sells. : ( -StayWell Everyone -70SomethingGuy
There is some evidence that there is a higher risk of breast and prostate cancer with zinc. Everything is a balance of pros and cons, so this could be a consideration on whether to take this supplement or not. There are newer formulations with lower zinc like PRN numaqula (prnomegahealth.com/products/maq_vitamin/)
Lumify isn’t safe at all. Visine is still ok. I suffered from severe dry eyes up to a point that I wasn’t able to see a person few feet’s away from me. After I stopped using lumify my eyes got better. I beg everyone please don’t use lumify at all.
Let us know what your favorite and least favorite eye products are in the comments below 👇Thanks for watching!
We love Refresh Relieva PF, Oasis PF, and Retaine MGD.
@@clairechampagne2145 Those are all great! Thanks for sharing :)
You could have a separate video talking about the better things patients can do. For example, while warm compresses with a warm cloth are cloth, using a heating mask is better. Just an idea 😁
Love it! Thanks Jason :)
Love this video! Thanks so much for sharing your informative videos!
Thanks for watching!
Thankyou 👍👍👍👍
Thanks for watching, as always :)
❤❤❤love your videos.. already had the surgery and now wife has issues.. great information..
Really appreciate your feedback! Thank you for your support ♥
My mom got a cataract and booked for surgery in 5 months or so. Do you think I should get her to take the preservision Ared2?
Thanks for sharing. Does she have macular degeneration (or early macular degeneration)? While it wouldn't hurt to take an eye vitamin, the most effective use would be for macular degeneration. Another option is that she can eat more leafy greens as a natural way to get more caratenoids.
She is only diagnosed with cateract surgery. Doctor did not mention any other issues thanks
Doc Lee, if I can bother you one more time.I try not to use eye drops, but I found Systane brand "gel" drops relieving. Any pro or cons for these "GEL" vs liquid Drops?
Gel drops are great - because they are thicker they stay in your eyes for longer. They can make your vision a little blurry which is the main "con." The thicker the drop/ointment, the longer it stays in but the more it impacts your vision short-term.
Hope that answers your question!
@@MicheleLeeMD Doc, thank you once again. One last question. After watching your video I read the label and the "Systane Gel Drops" do not say PF, but don't have that BAK preservative you mentioned. They do contain .001% preservative (polyquadtermium-1, I think that's it). So you would not recommend these then? TXS, Lou
@@louarmagno515 There are preservative-free gel drops like Refresh Celluvisc PF. Otherwise you can use the gel drops but make sure you don't overdo drops that have preservatives in them.
@@MicheleLeeMD "The speech of some is like wind in empty space, but blind man could see your word is good." Doc, my sincere thanks I will definitely try the Refresh. I'm an entertainer, so sometimes this old face needs some help (haha). Thank you so much. Lou
❤❤❤systane is best and cost effective is refresh sold at Costco..
Systane is great! I love the new Preservative-free bottle of Systane Complete :)
THANK YOU Dr Lee.. Your video provides much useful information on a very important topic...
IMO - Creating a "Cycle Of Dependence" is in fact an INTENTIONAL Goal/Agenda for much
of what Big Pharma Promotes and sells. : ( -StayWell Everyone -70SomethingGuy
Thanks for your feedback and comment ❤
The AREDS2 have recently been linked to breast cancer according to my ophthalmologist and retina specialist.
There is some evidence that there is a higher risk of breast and prostate cancer with zinc. Everything is a balance of pros and cons, so this could be a consideration on whether to take this supplement or not. There are newer formulations with lower zinc like PRN numaqula (prnomegahealth.com/products/maq_vitamin/)
Lumify isn’t safe at all. Visine is still ok. I suffered from severe dry eyes up to a point that I wasn’t able to see a person few feet’s away from me. After I stopped using lumify my eyes got better. I beg everyone please don’t use lumify at all.
your so pretty cute.. i like the way you explain...