I did have my 4 year eye exam (

I'm going to try and get an appointment at our Wellness Center at work tomorrow, but they've cut back hours due to the economy, etc.
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Miss Mary wrote:Wow Steph, definitely get this checked out. Occasionally I'll notice my eyes ache and feel tired. But usually washing off my makeup and mascara, making sure none gets in my eyes and soaking with either wet tea bags or a cold washcloth on top of my eyes, soothes them. A coworker recently told me that you can develop dry eyes when you reach Menopause. I don't think you're old enough to be there but this could be a symptom of Peri-menopause? If it's just a matter of dry eyes you can buy over the counter drops for minor irritations.
Hope you feel better!
Well, I have dry eyes too and I'm a man, so perhaps I'm going through Male Menopause! And let me tell you, this "dry eyes" business is no fun at all. In my case, it usually happens in the daytime, and symptoms can be triggered by a slight gust of wind or an allergic reaction to something in the air or both. It starts with my left eye feeling more sensitive than usual. Eventually, it begins to burn, sting and feel like a pin is poking it all over. It gets very red and watery to the point that vision becomes distorted. The right eye soon follows suit. Of course, if I happen to be driving, I have to pull over and close both eyes as tightly as possible - this helps to relieve the burning/sticking/stinging sensation just a bit.Miss Mary wrote:Wow Steph, definitely get this checked out. Occasionally I'll notice my eyes ache and feel tired. But usually washing off my makeup and mascara, making sure none gets in my eyes and soaking with either wet tea bags or a cold washcloth on top of my eyes, soothes them. A coworker recently told me that you can develop dry eyes when you reach Menopause. I don't think you're old enough to be there but this could be a symptom of Peri-menopause? If it's just a matter of dry eyes you can buy over the counter drops for minor irritations.
Hope you feel better!
coriolis wrote:Maybe it's from looking at a computer screen too much.
Stephanie wrote:My left eye has been driving me nuts the last two weeks. On occassion, my right eye joins in on the fun. My eye swells sometimes to a point where it is noticeable and it affects my vision slightly. This occurs during the day, not just when I wake up in the morning. It feels like it wants to swim away - almost like I have a cold and my sinuses are totally clogged, but they aren't. They aren't pink, they don't itch, they're a little glassy and bloodshot.
I did have my 4 year eye exam () and my doctor didn't see any signs of a detached retina or glaucoma. Has anyone else had a problem with their eyes like this?
I'm going to try and get an appointment at our Wellness Center at work tomorrow, but they've cut back hours due to the economy, etc.
Cookiely wrote:I'm glad you got your appointment. I got to thinking have you had your thyroid checked lately.
http://www.4woman.gov/faq/graves-disease.cfm#a
It probably is just sinus because the pollen count has been horendous this year and a physician told me that it was going to last longer this year than usual. Let us know how things progress.
CajunMama wrote:low potassium for the muscle cramps? try eating more high potassium foods for a couple of days and see if that works...bananas, lima beans, baked potato to name a few. I found a list of hp foods.
High Potassium Food List
Age sucks..doesn't it?
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