Thank you for your detailed feedback. Very much appreciated,
GarethB wrote:What has your optom recomended to you to address the dry eye issue?
They've recommended a range of treatments. I've tried everything from baby shampoo and cotton buds to clean my tears ducts, through to viscotears etc. Ive also tried at what must amount to at least ten different brands of eye drops. On top of this I apparently have issues with blepharitis so have used various solutions and compresses to sort that.
Your description of your own dry eyes issues sounds very similar to my own. Very interesting to read. I have tried Systane earlier this year and they helped me where contacts for a week whilst Skiing. I still got read eyes but looking back no headaches. I couldn't work out if this was the Alpine air, the fact I was putting loads of drops in. Increase in water intake or maybe just the brighter conditions. Also I've swapped the left lens twice since then so hard to say if that's the lens. That aside I'm going to give Systane to another go. Thanks!
Also thanks Nicky for the tip regarding Celluvisc. Will give that a try as well.
I think one of the problems I have, and I imagine I'm not alone with this. Is that with the constant changing of KC, PS, lens and glasses, it's very tricky to find any base point to work out what works and doesn't work. I think over the last seven years I've only had a few months of stable lenses and glasses.
My consultant is keen to insert an Intac into the left eye but this is something I'm holding off due to recovery and work commitments. Hence my interest to fix the headaches and get these contacts working

Thanks again everyone. It's really helping me think the situation through.