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B**K
Excellent overview of the topic, worthwhile even for the well informed patient
I applaud the author for writing an intelligent, succinct, readable, upbeat overview of this irksome health issue. Patients who are newly diagnosed or who have not extensively researched the cause of their dry eye problems should definitely purchase this book. That being said, for someone like myself, who has already consulted ophthalmologists, am aware of my diagnosis, and have read numerous web articles on the topic, virtually all of the information was already familiar to me. However, I still unearthed one important nugget of information (that punctal occlusion using a cauterization process is reversible, and may be preferable to punctal plugs) which may be important for my future treatment. That alone was worth the price of the book, since my ophthalmologist had never mentioned this option. The book also contains a handy summary of the confusing variety of OTC eye drops and some good reminders about simple lifestyle changes that can be of great benefit. While any person with dry eye should initially consult an ophthalmologist to obtain a proper diagnosis, I just love books like this because doctors these days have so little time to sit you down and explain all of the strategies and treatment options that can be of benefit. Having this book several years ago would have been very helpful to me; it is a perfect example of why a small investment can sometimes be more worthwhile than a whole string of doctors' appointments.
S**M
Good Reference Book
There are not many books on this important subject so I am so grateful for finding this one. Very thorough book. Written by an expert ophthalmologist. Good reference book. A little difficult for the layman to read as it is very medical. This book was published in 2007. The author, Dr. Maskin has a newer book published in 2022 on the exact same subject also available on Amazon.
I**2
In-depth, helpful information about Dry Eye Syndrome
Dr. Maskin gives a very thorough, down to earth, discussion of the dry eye syndrome and its related conditions. Even though I am not a contact lens wearer, I enjoyed learning about the types of contacts, their special uses, and their care, especially in light of the fact that many contact lens wearers end up with dry eye. Also of interest were the chapters describing the various laser treatments sought by folks who wish to discard their contacts or glasses, and how those procedures can relate to development of dry eye. The book is written in a positive way most laymen can understand. Dr. Maskin gives many ideas for things you can do at home to try and gain some relief for your dry eye problem. A large percentage of cases of dry eye are allergy-related, so many do-it-yourself suggestions are related to relieving this cause. If all your efforts fail, Dr. Maskin explains how to search for an ophthamologist who has some expertise in your area of need, and is most likely to be able to help you. After all, not all specialists specialize in treating the same problem! Diagnostic tests and various treatments are also described in this book. It gives much-needed hope and guidance to people who have been unable to find relief from their painful dry-eye syndrome.
I**S
not much new if you've already done internet research
This book was well-written, and put together nicely, but it did not provide much that was new to me. I'd already done some reading on the subject (as I suffer daily), and I did not discover any remedies that will reverse my condition. I don't smoke, use my eye drops as prescribed, take my supplements, and have gotten every medical test done to rule out possible causes. Unfortunately,nothing here will help me reverse this nightmare.
S**.
Expert author
I am being treated for dry eye and I wanted to know more about the underlying pathophysiology. This book describes that and more. It provides really good information on underlying eye issues that may cause dry eye, treatments (medications and procedures) and lifestyles changes (computer distances, protection of eye at night, omegas etc). I also like his patient examples. It is easy to understand the text. The chapters are good lengths and the contrast on the page is easy to read. I appreciated reading this book!
B**A
Very good information
I read this book and The Dry Eye Remedy. Both have good information. Your eye doctor doesn’t have time to give you all the information you need on this. I have been managing my mgd for years now but recently got blepharitis. My doctor wanted to put me on Restasis which would cost me $500 per month but because I read these books I asked about doxycycline which is way cheaper. My doctor put me on it for 6 weeks and there was improvement but not enough. In the meantime trying lots of different supplements and eye cleansing products. Both of the books say to cut out caffeine especially if you have mgd. I didn’t want to because I did not think I drank that much caffeine but out desperation I decided to do it. In just one week my blepharitis seems like it’s gone. Amazing. What a relief. They say you can’t get rid of blepharitis. You can only control it. Time will tell but it feels like it is gone. I’m sure my mgd will improve too.
M**M
Very informative
I was recently diagnosed with dry eye and sometimes it got so painful that I was looking for anything that can help me feel better. Saw online that someone recommended this book and I bough it. This is a great book from a professional that informs about what dry eye is and many things to consider to improve your condition and make your life easier. It has helped me manage many things so I can feel better. Highly recommended.
J**A
Would strongly recommend.
Surprisingly difficult tot find this information via google. Book is very informative and as a health care professional, learned quite a lot. Would strongly recommend.
A**Y
GoodRead
A dry eye Opener, gets you to the seriousness of ignored syndrome. For all those who think their eyes are precious.
C**N
Good but Out of Date
The book is very informative and useful if you have no idea about DED BUT it is not up to date with the current existing treatments. I was quite disappointed that there was no mention of the meibomian glands probing technique when in fact this type of surgery was invented by the same Dr. Maskin! There was no mention of the treatment options with Intense Pulsed Light either.
J**S
A patient who is disappointed by the doctors' non-interest
gives a general and broad picture of this (neglected)disease. .Het Spaanse graan heeft de orkaan doorstaan en Artuut zit op de muur van de gebuur en leest litteratuur.
C**
Very Informative Book
This book is highly recommended for people with rare eye disorders looking for answers and guidance. My consultants at The Royal Manchester Eye Hospital were impressed with this book when I showed it to them and it has useful contacts for further assistance also.
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