Thank you for the compliment . English is not my first language but I have to use it quite a bit so I've been getting better over the years.
That being said, I'm taking notes here. I think I'll go to my GP tomorrow or Monday if it doesn't get better by then. So many things confuse me though. Somehow, I'm not sure what to make of my symptoms and some of the specifics of what I'm experiencing. For instance, and I don't mean to brag here (forgive the bad joke), but I can literally cry - fairly easily too. I can make my eyes water so much that multiple tears come out of each eye and yet my eyes feel raw again like 15 seconds later. And during my two previous experiences having dry eyes for a limited period of time, I used to have the same problem in that I could get my eyes to water, it would stop the foreign body sensation (which I don't currently get) for a few seconds before it came back.
I'm sorry about all those questions that should be asked to a professional, I'm kind of obsessing over this, trying to find the magic cure. I'm mainly worried that it might be chronic and too difficult to treat to get back to some form of comfort.
And yeah I've actually been listening to a few audiobooks to pass time, and I've also downloaded some game shows from Britain. I've bought Fall of Giants by Ken Follett, which so far is amazing, too . Keeping what little eye power I can spare to get some work done, but I won't be able to meet deadlines if it continues with its current intensity. Those ski goggles will only carry me so far...
That being said, I'm taking notes here. I think I'll go to my GP tomorrow or Monday if it doesn't get better by then. So many things confuse me though. Somehow, I'm not sure what to make of my symptoms and some of the specifics of what I'm experiencing. For instance, and I don't mean to brag here (forgive the bad joke), but I can literally cry - fairly easily too. I can make my eyes water so much that multiple tears come out of each eye and yet my eyes feel raw again like 15 seconds later. And during my two previous experiences having dry eyes for a limited period of time, I used to have the same problem in that I could get my eyes to water, it would stop the foreign body sensation (which I don't currently get) for a few seconds before it came back.
I'm sorry about all those questions that should be asked to a professional, I'm kind of obsessing over this, trying to find the magic cure. I'm mainly worried that it might be chronic and too difficult to treat to get back to some form of comfort.
And yeah I've actually been listening to a few audiobooks to pass time, and I've also downloaded some game shows from Britain. I've bought Fall of Giants by Ken Follett, which so far is amazing, too . Keeping what little eye power I can spare to get some work done, but I won't be able to meet deadlines if it continues with its current intensity. Those ski goggles will only carry me so far...
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