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Old 12-02-2008, 02:17 PM #1
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Default sore eyes caused by pcs?

Recently i have been suffering from incredibly sore eyes, especially when tired. I dont mean sore as in aching but sort of stingy, its really hard to open them and consequently i walk around with my eyes narrowed a lot. I fell on my head almost 3 months ago now, but this only started a month ago. Could it be related? just wondered if anyone else has experienced this?
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