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Old 04-01-2010, 06:53 AM
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Thanks for responding anyways...I'm still dealing with the dryness, and my neuro said I was negative for Sicca. My eyes are the worst, although, I do have sleep apnea and my CPAP dries my mouth out so bad I can't even spit. Yes, it does have a humidifier on it, and I fill it everyday with distilled water. when it's rainy, my eyes do fairly well, the minute it starts to get nice, I have a sand pile in them, burning, scratchy...goes on and on. I work for an optometrist who tells me it's hormonal..which I do not believe. I know it's auto-immune, I already have other auto-immune issues.

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Deb
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