Last night, while digging through the bran of the mealworm colony as I looked for small worms for Maddie bat, I got some bran dust in my eye. It was like a case of instant hayfever, but only in one eye. At first it itched like crazy and I tried to wash it with warm water, but then the real reaction started which turned into conjunctivitus. It itched and burned, and felt like I had an Eye Of Sauron. That was almost true: the eye was red all over. I could see the membrane over the white bit was swollen right up to the cornea. I scarfed down a handful of antihistamines and kept the eye closed by wadding up a soft tissue and shoving it between my glasses and the eyelid.
This morning my left eye opened with the sound of tearing sandpaper. It's still tender and sensitive, and a little out of focus, but I can use it again.
Which is nice.
This morning my left eye opened with the sound of tearing sandpaper. It's still tender and sensitive, and a little out of focus, but I can use it again.
Which is nice.
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Date: 9 Jul 2004 20:35 (UTC)no subject
Date: 9 Jul 2004 21:01 (UTC)no subject
Date: 10 Jul 2004 05:21 (UTC)yes, I know I'm allergic to dogs. yes, I know it's silly to hug and cuddle the pup when you know you're allergic. but anyway, I realised that what's been really giving me the allergic reaction in my eyes is dragging my jumper/top off over my head at night, with the front of the garment getting dragged up my face ... with my glasses off. talk about a "duh" moment.
anyway, point to the post, the doc recommended some eye drops that you can buy over the counter - he highly recommended Antistine Privine. I went and bought some this morning - $7 otc. I'll let you know if it makes a big difference ;-)