Watery eyes
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hey russ, it is so interesting how tx effects people in such different ways. My eyes, too, were always very dry and always was thirsty (still am). For my eyes I went through alot of Clear Eyes. They burned pretty much after I dropped them in but then I started to feel the relief. It just goes to show ya tx is definitely not a "one size fits all". Also, I did notice my eyesight not as good as it once was. Wish I had them checked before tx so I had something to compare with (or maybe it’s just that I’m getting older! ha!) Jim
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Jim, They burned because you should have been putting extra tears in your eyes, not using Clear Eyes, a product designed to get the red out. There are lots of products like Tears Naturale II that add only moisture to your eyes. I find my eyes, lips and mouth are so dry on treatment. And I’m always thirsty no matter how much water I drink. Keith On 23 Jun 2004 06:09:42 GMT, jlm…@aol.com (Jim) wrote: – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->My eyes, >too, were always very dry and always was thirsty (still am). For my eyes I >went through alot of Clear Eyes.
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That’s funny, my eyes watered while I was on tx. :-) Elmo http://community.webtv.net/elmoemerson/DocElmosHepFile
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yea my eyesight was horrible on tx, now that I’m done my focus is much sharper. I do have some farsightedness, but while on tx even with my glasses it was hard to see close up. And I always felt like I was "cross-eyed". That always went with the migraines I had. — Russ Remove "NOSPAM" for replies. "Jim" <jlm…@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040623020942.26478.00000582@mb-m03.aol.com… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> hey russ, > it is so interesting how tx effects people in such different ways. My eyes, > too, were always very dry and always was thirsty (still am). For my eyes I > went through alot of Clear Eyes. They burned pretty much after I dropped them > in but then I started to feel the relief. It just goes to show ya tx is > definitely not a "one size fits all". Also, I did notice my eyesight not as > good as it once was. Wish I had them checked before tx so I had something to > compare with (or maybe it’s just that I’m getting older! ha!) > Jim
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Thanks, Keith. I didn’t know about those products for your eyes. I’ll check it out next visit at the drug store. Keep drinking lots and lots of liquids. If your pee isn’t clear you’re not drinking enough. Jim
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Jim, I’m guzzling it down. Makes me feel like I’m being productive when I’m sitting around doing nothing. Keith On 24 Jun 2004 02:09:35 GMT, jlm…@aol.com (Jim) wrote: – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->Thanks, Keith. I didn’t know about those products for your eyes. I’ll check >it out next visit at the drug store. >Keep drinking lots and lots of liquids. If your pee isn’t clear you’re not >drinking enough. >Jim
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I don’t know if this would help or not, but it helped me. Several years ago I was having trouble with dry, scratchy eyes. I started supplementing selenium and it stopped. I know the virus uses up selenium, so I thought that since this reversed after selenium supplementat for a couple months, that , maybe it was a side effect of selenium deficiency. I don’t really know. Just know I was miserable for a few months before I tried this and symptoms reversed. Susie "Russ" <NOSPAMsourd…@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:10di5lar9q1jc91@corp.supernews.com… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> My eyes were always dry. In the morning when I wake up they would feel > scratchy. In those times my saliva glands weren’t working right either. > — > Russ > Remove "NOSPAM" for replies. > "Keith" <rea…@mostly.com> wrote in message > news:r9dgd0pk4ebk9hknnuaov2ejhs9a3nhg4f@4ax.com… > > Paul, > > Mine gush water all day and it’s a good thing. A result of two eye > > operations I had. It releases the optical fluid that gets trapped by > > glaucoma. Of course, that’s not your situation. > > There are a number of eye problems that can crop up in treatment. > > Don’t rely on the group for a vague symptom like that. Just go visit > > an eye doctor today. Tell him you’re on treatment and you’d like him > > to see if your eyes are normal. Simple. > > I really think everyone should visit an eye doc now and then during > > treatment. > > Keith > > On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 08:32:15 +0100, Paul > > <dontspa…@westgreen.freeserve.co.uk> wrote: > > >For the past 3 days my eyes have been leaking a lot. Also, I have > > >soreness around the eyes but maybe I was rubbing when I shouldn’t > > >have. > > >Are watery eyes a known side of tx? > > >Any suggestions that can help me please? – preferably from personal > > >experience.
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My eyes were always dry. In the morning when I wake up they would feel scratchy. In those times my saliva glands weren’t working right either. — Russ Remove "NOSPAM" for replies. "Keith" <rea…@mostly.com> wrote in message
news:r9dgd0pk4ebk9hknnuaov2ejhs9a3nhg4f@4ax.com… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Paul, > Mine gush water all day and it’s a good thing. A result of two eye > operations I had. It releases the optical fluid that gets trapped by > glaucoma. Of course, that’s not your situation. > There are a number of eye problems that can crop up in treatment. > Don’t rely on the group for a vague symptom like that. Just go visit > an eye doctor today. Tell him you’re on treatment and you’d like him > to see if your eyes are normal. Simple. > I really think everyone should visit an eye doc now and then during > treatment. > Keith > On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 08:32:15 +0100, Paul > <dontspa…@westgreen.freeserve.co.uk> wrote: > >For the past 3 days my eyes have been leaking a lot. Also, I have > >soreness around the eyes but maybe I was rubbing when I shouldn’t > >have. > >Are watery eyes a known side of tx? > >Any suggestions that can help me please? – preferably from personal > >experience.
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For the past 3 days my eyes have been leaking a lot. Also, I have soreness around the eyes but maybe I was rubbing when I shouldn’t have. Are watery eyes a known side of tx? Any suggestions that can help me please? – preferably from personal experience. — Paul Use the reply by email facility in your newsreader to send email
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Paul, Mine gush water all day and it’s a good thing. A result of two eye operations I had. It releases the optical fluid that gets trapped by glaucoma. Of course, that’s not your situation. There are a number of eye problems that can crop up in treatment. Don’t rely on the group for a vague symptom like that. Just go visit an eye doctor today. Tell him you’re on treatment and you’d like him to see if your eyes are normal. Simple. I really think everyone should visit an eye doc now and then during treatment. Keith On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 08:32:15 +0100, Paul – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -<dontspa…@westgreen.freeserve.co.uk> wrote: >For the past 3 days my eyes have been leaking a lot. Also, I have >soreness around the eyes but maybe I was rubbing when I shouldn’t >have. >Are watery eyes a known side of tx? >Any suggestions that can help me please? – preferably from personal >experience.
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