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Well I wouldn't so much as say that he was insane, I went in asking for saline solution and that is what he pulled. I didn't explain I was looking for lubricating drops. Will try again tomorrow. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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1) no contacts, no glasses. Supposedly due to test today no abrasions. 2) hoping decent sleep tonight makes it all go away 100%. Probably not. 3) I have no idea. 4) pollen, dogs, cats, all the good things to be allergic to. Things really make my eyes itch. 5) Trying not to ignore it. Will try for an appointment this week unless all symptoms disappear without reoccurrence. 6) no recent illnesses. No diabetes but my grandmother does. Don't think so about glaucoma and not educated enough about macular degeneration. Honestly, never really given much thought to my eyes as I have always had great, in my opinion, "perfect" vision. Only until this week did I even have a glimpse at what some people deal with daily. Learned a lot by researching. Want to learn more. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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So these are the drops the pharmacist helped me pick out. Does anyone see anything wrong with them? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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One eye or both eyes affected? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Well. Curious about it. Didn't know it was actually a serious thing because it sounds so "whiny" but after reading about it I don't think I want it! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Well, I am not familiar with this test so I don't know. Not really considered dry eye syndrome. Interesting. Reading about it now. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Honestly it seemed to be a useless place overall. I was 20/20 or better in my right eye, I believe 20/70 in my left. With both open I believe I was 20/20, but I am not completely sure how all of that is read. What is odd to me is that it seems to come and go. This morning out of my left eye I couldn't read my watch, literally. Right now I can read my watch and even though it is blurry, I can make out the text on my computer. I really, honestly do believe that it is eye fatigue, although I am curious about whether it could be affecting only one eye and the other be normal or better. http://www.webmd.com/eye-health/eye-fatigue-causes-symptoms-treatment Symptoms of eye fatigue: Sore or irritated eyes Difficulty focusing Dry or watery eyes Blurred or double vision Increased sensitivity to light Pain in the neck, shoulders, or back I have all of those but the pain in neck, shoulders, or back. As such, it is probably a good idea to keep off the internet, TGO, etc. I am making it priority number one to get more sleep each night for the next few nights. I am not sure with what I am going to do just yet. I have been to an optometrist and two GP's. They haven't found anything worrisome but I would be curious to see what a specialist has to say. I hate going to "doctors" who seem not to have any clue about what the problem really is.
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So I admit I honesty thought that the overuse clause was basically bs lawyer speak, but now admit that may have been part of the problem. Have not used them since and probably will not use them anytime soon if ever. Just went to the place listed above. They did the dye test and didn't find anything. Basically mostly helpless there. I did have high blood pressure. A lot of it did have to do with the fact that the white coats were coming. I haven't been diagnosed with high blood pressure but am a candidate for it in the future. Wondering though about high blood pressure causing vision problems. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Probably be checking this post over the next hour as I go and wait in the office. Might not respond but be interested to hear any stories about corneal abrasions and the like from anyone.
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http://www.doctorsexpressclevelandtn.com Some place like this? EDIT: http://www.doctorsexpressclevelandtn.com/patient-servicespage Looks like "eye injuries". Off to see them now.
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Interesting. The type of advice I was looking for. Yes, feels like something in it but cannot get it out. Not really having spasms of eye but noticed tearing, redness, etc.
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Well, seems all are closed today. Would really like to go but don't think any are open.
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So, let me first state that I know TGO is not a substitute for seeing the doctor, but I feel there are many intelligent people here (perhaps probably even optometrists, ophthalmologists, etc). Preface: I have never had eye problems before, don't know exactly "how good" my eyes have been but they have always seemed to me to be great at both close and far distances. So, let me start this story on 6/10. 6/10 I work outside a lot and also inside using a computer. When working outside it is typically surveying related work that includes looking for specific small objects at distances trying to find them. So Wednesday I noticed while working that I was having trouble focusing on the landscapes and it seemed sort of bright. In hopes that it would help soothe my eyes, I used quite a bit of allergy eye drops at work. I did some research and figured that "eye fatigue" was probably my issue. Later in the day I was explaining to my supervisor about my eyesight that day and explaining why my productivity was diminished. He noticed at that point my eyes were quite dilated and convinced to to go to a local optometrist so I did. Since I have never really had any eye issues, I don't know if I have ever really had a complete eye exam so the experience was all completely new to me. Seeing as how I was a new patient, I believe he did the "full exam" I think. I looked through this machine that had a picture of a red barn in the middle of a field. This I believe took pictures of the backside of my seeing system. They also blew air in my air and somehow checked for glaucoma. During the part of the exam by which I read letters on the wall, we noticed that sight in my left eye was much blurrier than the right, which to me seemed "normal". I had not noticed it until this point. The eye doctor also used the drops that dilated my eyes and then used the stuff to look into it. He seemed to think I would probably "be fine" for another 20 years until I would need glasses. He seemed to think that eye fatigue was likely a good diagnosis due to decreased sleep, and using my eyes up close at work and home on computers, etc. The drops that dilated my eyes were supposed to wear off in a few hours. That night my eyes were still dilated. 6/11 Thursday I woke up and noticed a sharp pricking feeling in my left eye. I don't know what that was about, but it was quick and relatively mild other than the fact that it is a sharp pain in your eye. Blurriness in the left eye and dilation in both were still present. Wen to work and worked a full work day with a modified assigned task in hopes that taking it easy with my eyes would be well. Kept using allergy drops throughout the day in hopes it would help. 6/12 Went to work, used more allergy drops, eventually got sick and tired of blurry vision so I decided to go to a general practitioner just to see what they thought. I am really glad I went. I realized that the allergy drops I was using had Naphazoline Hydrochloride and were keeping my eyes dilated. Since my eyes were dilated so much the doctor was able to use the little scope with light on it to look into my eye. He said it didn't look like there was any infection or anything. At this point I stopped using the allergy drops and instead bought and started using some generic saline solution. Since then my eyes have went back to normal dilation. 6/13 Saturday I took it easy. Honestly probably spent too much time using devices/tv indoors but you try finding something to pass time that doesn't involve straining your eyes in some attempt. Last night I was feeling moderately optimistic because my left eye could focus clearly on things at a close distance, such as my watch. 6/14 Today I woke up with the same prickle pain that I did on 6/11. Blurriness is worse in my left eye than last night. I currently cannot read anything on the screen on my computer as a type this with my left eye, right eye seems normal for as far as I can tell. I literally mean cannot read ANYTHING on the screen as a type this in my left eye. Through self diagnosis, I have realized that if I a lying on a pillow or in any other way place pressure on my closed left eye and look around while it is closed, it hurts. It has the entire time felt irritated, as if something is in it. // I admit that this past week I have been getting way too little sleep. I feel this could contribute to eye fatigue in combination with straining my eyes at work and home. However, I don't feel that eye fatigue would explain in any way any of the pain I have. As such, I have began to wonder if perhaps it is a corneal abrasion. I admit that I don't remember doing anything specific, but sometimes I do have allergies and as such rub my eyes more than I should. Neither of the doctors I went to did the dye test for a corneal abrasion, but if that is what I had would any other signs have shown up that would have alerted them to this? I don't know what to do. I feel like tomorrow going back to the optometrist and seeing if there is more that he can do. Seeing as to how my left eye is changing day to day in regards to focus I don't feel it is just my eyesight going bad. I think there is something going on and I guess it terrifies me to think of what might happen if something is going on and I let it go on for too long untreated. I am trying to get more rest each night, as this for sure is needed regardless of what is wrong. I am trying to keep from touching/rubbing my eyes at all but with the constant reminder of blurry vision coupled with discomfort it is incredibly hard to do this. Just wondering if anyone has any advice, similar experiences, or ideas that I have not thought of.
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Depends on if you have insurance. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Updated original post with slightly larger and longer video. Yall's answer is as good as any.
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So, converting to a .gif reduced the resolution. Will try again tomorrow (well, it is 1:37 AM so later today perhaps?).
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So I was out working today, crossed a bridge over a little stream, took a double take and backed up to find this guy. I try not to be like so many and "know" what every snake in the world is, or else I would show my ignorance on the issue. So what is it?
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There is also this one which is sure to cause some discomfort: Guns and Coffee
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Who do you use? Well, PagePlus would probably be your best bet I think. Straight Talk *sometimes* uses Verizon, it depends on the phone you have I believe. I am not sure you can take a Verizon phone to them though, I have only tested Straight Talk on their GSM network.
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Just updating this thread to let you know that Ting is offering $100 credit to new accounts until June 8. That's $100 that you can use for service, and I bet you could probably get by with $25-$30 a month unless you use it a lot. z7s3e81r013.ting.com ^$100 Link
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So.... .380 ACP vs 9mm vs 2x45 ACP GO!
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Any religious person or persons, Christian or otherwise, trying to sell something, especially something that is fear mongering (buy this so you can survive the end times!) does not sit well with me. Also, putting yourself and your family first seems anti-biblical. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Yeah but what you didn't realize is that they were texting each other sending sending each other selfies. :rofl: So, admittedly I suppose that is pretty much "my generation" minus a few years (graduated in 2009 myself). It annoys me too. Yes, I very much do appreciate many aspects of my smartphone, but I try to not go crazy on it, especially in public. If I'm using it in public I am probably doing something productive on it (comparing prices, responding to important email, texting friends/family about something important (such as when/where/what to bring, etc). At home I am much more relaxed about it and TGO, etc on it.
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So, I noticed that Canon has released a newer version of the "Nifty Fifty" at $125. This one has an STM motor and a metal mount, Optics are claimed to be the same as the previous versions. Since I have a void in the 50mm range right now, I will probably buy this one once it comes out and I've been able to reed a few reviews. The STM motor is primarily made to be quiter for video work. I think theoretically it may be a bit faster than than the 50mm 1.8 II autofocus. The STM motor also allows manual focus overide. One of the features about the lens I am most excited about is probably that it has a closer minimum focusing distance (14" vs 17.72" on the 50mm 1.8 II). This isn't much (about 21% improvement I suppose). Since my next purchase wants to be a 100mm 2.8 Macro, perhaps this 50mm STM will fulfill my closeup itch until I find $550 sitting somewhere. Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM Lens But, I was honestly hoping that 50mm 1.8 II's would be popping up on sale for $50 new. I haven't seen those anywhere. EDIT: Yep, I eventually sold my 50mm 1.4 USM. I did love the output of that lens, but I got tired of worrying about it eventually breaking. It was Micro USM instead of Ring USM, which I don't fully understand the pros and cons of but I understand the Micro USM was "Baby USM". I replaced it with the 85mm 1.8 lens, which I love very much and is very well built. Not trying to convince everyone to shed their 50mm 1.4's because they are going to break, but after reading so many reviews of people claiming that theirs broke the exact same way and even reading a thread about exactly how it breaks made me decide to sell it when it was still working instead of worrying about it breaking. I technically sold it for ~ +- $10 of what I paid for it originally due to the lens going up in price since I bought it. WooHoo! http://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/3123026
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No, but you could claim it really, really hurt your eyes and made you feel really uncomfortable for a while. Sounds lawsuit worthy, right? Also, since it made you tear up in front of your other biker buddies that is probably $500,000 worth of emotional scarring right there.