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Episode guests
A/Prof Holly Chinnery – University of Western Australia and Lions Eye Institute Corneal Immunology & Inflammation Research Fellow
Professor Laura Downie – University of Melbourne Ocular Surface & Anterior Eye Clinician-Scientist
Dr CeeCee Britten-Jones – University of Melbourne Senior Research Fellow
Mona – dry eye sufferer
Episode summary
Dry eye is something almost everyone experiences. That gritty feeling, burning, tiredness after screens, or irritation from wind or air-conditioning. But when does it stop being a nuisance and become a disease?
In this episode, Lien speaks with three leading Australian dry eye researchers to unpack:
We also hear from Mona, who shares her personal journey living with long-standing dry eye, and how it affected her daily life.
Content note
This episode includes discussions of mental health and suicide. Listener discretion is advised. Support services are listed below.
Key takeaways
Finding help:
If you’re struggling with persistent dry eye, there are practitioners who specialise in dry eye diagnosis and management – from advanced imaging to tailored treatments including heat therapy, IPL, gland expression, and prescription options.
Find a specialist via:
Additional resources:
Mental Health Support (Australia)
This episode is for education only and not individual medical advice. Always follow your own eye-care professional’s guidance for diagnosis and management of your eye condition.
Acknowledgements
Produced with support from Humdinger (Melbourne), Gulwa Recording Studio (Darwin), the University of Melbourne, the Centre for Eye Research Australia, Optometry Australia, and Mivision.
Follow us on Facebook and Instagram @talkingeyespodcast
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Lien TrinhEpisode guests
A/Prof Holly Chinnery – University of Western Australia and Lions Eye Institute Corneal Immunology & Inflammation Research Fellow
Professor Laura Downie – University of Melbourne Ocular Surface & Anterior Eye Clinician-Scientist
Dr CeeCee Britten-Jones – University of Melbourne Senior Research Fellow
Mona – dry eye sufferer
Episode summary
Dry eye is something almost everyone experiences. That gritty feeling, burning, tiredness after screens, or irritation from wind or air-conditioning. But when does it stop being a nuisance and become a disease?
In this episode, Lien speaks with three leading Australian dry eye researchers to unpack:
We also hear from Mona, who shares her personal journey living with long-standing dry eye, and how it affected her daily life.
Content note
This episode includes discussions of mental health and suicide. Listener discretion is advised. Support services are listed below.
Key takeaways
Finding help:
If you’re struggling with persistent dry eye, there are practitioners who specialise in dry eye diagnosis and management – from advanced imaging to tailored treatments including heat therapy, IPL, gland expression, and prescription options.
Find a specialist via:
Additional resources:
Mental Health Support (Australia)
This episode is for education only and not individual medical advice. Always follow your own eye-care professional’s guidance for diagnosis and management of your eye condition.
Acknowledgements
Produced with support from Humdinger (Melbourne), Gulwa Recording Studio (Darwin), the University of Melbourne, the Centre for Eye Research Australia, Optometry Australia, and Mivision.
Follow us on Facebook and Instagram @talkingeyespodcast
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.