green, until you get the dry eye squared away, you can't do lenses. My husband just told me that about myself. I have a dry eye thing going on too. Here's Ross's advice on that:

Peri-menopausal Women and Dry Eye

• Peri-menopausal women are the number one demographic for dry eye syndrome
• Hormonal influence affects tear quality and quantity.
• Symptoms can include sandy, gritty, burning and ever tearing eyes.
• Therapies include ocular lubricants (drops and ointments) which can be prescription and/or over the counter drugs.
• Anti-inflammatory drops are often used.
• Punctal plugs can be used to stop the tear outflow.
• Symptoms can range from mild to debilitating.
• Visit your local optometrist should any of the symptoms occur.

Any other eye issues? Just ask. For those of you who don't know it, my hubby's an optometrist. His site needs updating, but jsut in case you want to take a look: www.federalhilleyecare.com
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