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M4trix




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dingo_d
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PostPosted: Sat, 7th Feb 2015 00:39    Post subject:
Why Visine? There are those fake tears stuff (green bottle) that people who wear contact lenses use.

I stare at computer 8 hours at work, and then most of the time at home, still all well with the vision Smile


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thats true you know. newton didnt discover gravity. the apple told him about it, and then he killed it. the core was never found.

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Przepraszam
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PostPosted: Sat, 7th Feb 2015 00:49    Post subject:
Stop using Visine and invest in something else. It's only good for getting rid of red eyes when you smoke weed it's really not useful against Dry Eyes.

Probably should invest in Lubricant Eye Drops something like
http://www.refreshbrand.com/Products/optive-advanced-preservative-free

I suffer Dry Eyes some days due to LASIK but I use the stuff I just linked and it works so well.


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M4trix




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DXWarlock
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PostPosted: Sat, 7th Feb 2015 01:52    Post subject:
Lucky I dont get this, and Im in front of mine at least 14 hours a day. I work from home, and PC is my hobby so its literally like 14 hours in a row. even when I dont wear my glasses and its slightly blurry I dont get a problem Smile

Do you squint or anything while looking at it? Maybe you dont blink enough?
Sounds stupid but its shown your eyes don't move around as much as everyday life when at a PC. so they dont 'self lubricate' as well other than when you blink. maybe you have naturally dry eyes, and the lack of rolling around to moisten them makes it more apparent?


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Sellob




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PostPosted: Sat, 7th Feb 2015 10:06    Post subject:
Had this when I took a 3 months break from my PC and returned. And are you sure winter season isn't just related to spending more time in front of the screen Confused
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dingo_d
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PostPosted: Sat, 7th Feb 2015 10:13    Post subject:
M4trix wrote:
Thanks guys. @Przepraszam, I'll try those and will report you the results. Oh btw, I couldn't resist so I googled my symptoms and I have a serious neurological disorder and even have a brain tumor! Crying or Very sad


Never google your symptoms Laughing 98% of time it's tumor xD


"Quantum mechanics is actually, contrary to it's reputation, unbeliveably simple, once you take the physics out."
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chiv wrote:
thats true you know. newton didnt discover gravity. the apple told him about it, and then he killed it. the core was never found.

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M4trix




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PostPosted: Sat, 7th Feb 2015 13:10    Post subject:
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moosenoodles




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PostPosted: Sat, 7th Feb 2015 13:20    Post subject:
The air in the room is what is giving you the dryness not screen work.

Look for why by asking questions like do you keep the window open, do you light scented candles or something or do others. For me it was the time of the year and the air dry air in the room that I had the same issues.

Another big one is if you are using desk fans or any fans in the room to keep you cool due to heat where you live etc those are a big one for when constantly turning and blowing in your face will dry the eyes out in no time.
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Guy_Incognito




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PostPosted: Sat, 7th Feb 2015 13:37    Post subject:
If you have a radiator and it's not close to electrical equipment, put a plastic pitcher full of water on the radiator and let the water evaporate, it will slightly moisturize the air. Works fine for me at work.
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