HELP with the wet ones process!

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Like many my story is long and frustrating. I have Multiple Sclerosis with several disabling symptoms.

A year ago I was severely stressed out and developed facial rosacea and bleph w/ocular roscea.

I'll tell you what: my severe bleph symptoms have trumped all of my disabling

MS symptoms and I'm one miserable girl!

I won't go into all detail....

But after constant treatments, experiments and monthly optho appts I am still miserable, although 50% improved.

I had plugs put in my lower ducts which has helped quite a bit.

Currently on doxy low dose as anti-inflammatory,

1000 mg fishoil/omega 3, blood serum drops 4-6 times daily, sterile drops in between, cleanse with

ocusoft foam and wipes 2-3 times daily, Vaseline at night b4 bed.

I still have: dryness, stinging, itching and blurry vision off and on daily.

My vision changes every monthly appt so I can't get a prescription for glasses.

I have developed 2 corneas on left eye that can't be removed because of bleph, and I frequently can't drive or read.

I want to try the WetOnes, but I'm unclear on exactly which ones and how to apply.They have small ones

and larger ones. And a few different kinds. Can anyone tell me exactly which wetone product to try?

Do you just do the margins, can yo do the corners of the eyes? I have a hard time cleaning margins

W/O touching the corneas.is it o.k. to touch the eyeball just a little? Do you think they'll

affect my tear duct plugs?

Thanks to any and all that can help me out. I know my optho will not approve,

and I'm desparate, but don't want to cause further problems either!

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    hi .

    i am tried everything.

    i am success with tea tree oil.

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