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Old 02-23-2017, 02:19 PM #1
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Default Tear film instability

I saw an ophthalmologist and she said I don't have dry eyes per se buy I have something called tear film instability.
Does that mean anything?
I want a lip biopsy just to rule sjogrens out if anything.
Would sjogrens attack small fibres, autonomic and cause muscle issues? I'm worried now I have some horrible motor neurone degenerative disease or something like that.
Not knowing what you have and why - whilst it progresses so rapidly is so tough.
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