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Old 05-27-2014, 09:26 PM #1
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Default Eye Drops

For those who have vision problems and sensitive eyes, how often do you use eye drops? I bought two different types from Similasan, but I'm not sure how often to use them.

I'll admit that I use one of them at least 15 times a day. My eyes have been pretty sore ever since the concussion.

I forgot to use my eye drops today, and boy did I notice. I felt a stabbing, burning pain out of the blue and had to step away from the computer immediately.

I had a deadline to meet for a client, so I ended up working on my laptop with the lights off. I'm currently wearing sunglasses and have the screen as dim as I can make it, and all of the lights are still turned off.

I know this post was about eye drops, but if anybody has any tips for using the computer without pain, I would appreciate those as well. I experience different types of pain from my electronic devices, but today's pain is due to the level of brightness.
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