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Question No Tears !

Hi All,

Not sure if this is my PN or maybe the meds I am on, but I have noticed that when I get upset and cry (that has been a lot lately) that I no longer have any tears I can feel them well up in my eyes but nothing comes out. I have been dx with dry eyes before when I had my eyes tested, so is this a part of that. I have noticed my eyes are more bloodshot also at the moment.

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