I completely agree that the dry eye stuff has been the worst to deal with since my surgery! I had a tear duct cauterization done back in May, along with a few stitches on the outer corner. I'm so glad I had it done! The stitches have made my eyes look like they match now - I had the deer in the headlights look only on the right side. The tear duct cauterization really helps to keep the tears from draining away from your eye. Sometimes I actually have to wipe away the extra moisture now that I finally am starting to produce some tears of my own, but I'll take that over the dryness anyday. I still use the goop at night, but I don't need to use any drops during the day, which has improved my vision. My doctor did not cauterize the ducts completely, so if, at some point, my tear production and eye closure gets back to normal, I can have them re-opened. I'm almost 8 months out from my AN surgery and I'm beginning to wonder what "normal" is anymore. It's nice to know that at least here - I am just as "normal" as the rest of the group! I am new here, and I wish I had found this sooner - would have answered a lot of questions no one else seemed to have an answer for.