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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

I've got a fucking gooey eye. And no, it isn't because I put my fanny tights over my face.

It's 65 euro to visit the doctor here and I'm not going again I only went last week. Cost of living crisis and all that jazz.

Pharmacies I've been in don't do anything for a funky eyeball. Go to the doctor they say. My eyes are so uncomfy.

What's worked for your sticky eyes?

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By *inkyInkedBiWoman  over a year ago

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"I've got a fucking gooey eye. And no, it isn't because I put my fanny tights over my face.

It's 65 euro to visit the doctor here and I'm not going again I only went last week. Cost of living crisis and all that jazz.

Pharmacies I've been in don't do anything for a funky eyeball. Go to the doctor they say. My eyes are so uncomfy.

What's worked for your sticky eyes?"

I had it a month ago and went to the pharmacy and they gave me Chloramphenicol gel to put in eyes. It really helped. Don’t know why they’ve told you to go to docs? There’s adverts telling us to go to pharmacies for minor things so they should be helping you x

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By *aitonelMan  over a year ago

Liverpool


"I've got a fucking gooey eye. And no, it isn't because I put my fanny tights over my face.

It's 65 euro to visit the doctor here and I'm not going again I only went last week. Cost of living crisis and all that jazz.

Pharmacies I've been in don't do anything for a funky eyeball. Go to the doctor they say. My eyes are so uncomfy.

What's worked for your sticky eyes?

I had it a month ago and went to the pharmacy and they gave me Chloramphenicol gel to put in eyes. It really helped. Don’t know why they’ve told you to go to docs? There’s adverts telling us to go to pharmacies for minor things so they should be helping you x "

What she said!

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By *eard and BoobsCouple  over a year ago

Portstewart

Bathe with cooled boiled water and a cotton wool pad is about the only not medication method that's ever worked for me

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Breastmilk. Know anyone who is nursing?

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By *elix SightedMan  over a year ago

Cloud 8


"I've got a fucking gooey eye. And no, it isn't because I put my fanny tights over my face.

It's 65 euro to visit the doctor here and I'm not going again I only went last week. Cost of living crisis and all that jazz.

Pharmacies I've been in don't do anything for a funky eyeball. Go to the doctor they say. My eyes are so uncomfy.

What's worked for your sticky eyes?"

That’s some angry sounding cum right there.

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By *avexxMan  over a year ago

cheshire


"Bathe with cooled boiled water and a cotton wool pad is about the only not medication method that's ever worked for me "
,, this

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By *ewrocksWoman  over a year ago

button moon

Chloramphenicol drops/gel. Can be purchased OTC in pharmacies in uk

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By *ustamanMan  over a year ago

weymouth

I've had it a few times, whatever the eyedrops prescribed worked. The cream prescribed once - well I'm still trying to work out how that's supposed to get in the eye

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By *iger4uWoman  over a year ago

In my happy place


"Chloramphenicol drops/gel. Can be purchased OTC in pharmacies in uk"

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By *ewrocksWoman  over a year ago

button moon


"I've had it a few times, whatever the eyedrops prescribed worked. The cream prescribed once - well I'm still trying to work out how that's supposed to get in the eye "

You pull your lower lid down to make like a bowl, squeeze out a couple of mm of gel and the blink whilst looking up.x

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Yes I was surprised they don't do anything like that.

I had the same thing last week, went in because my little one had it and they said they can't do anything and to go get antibiotic drops from the gp.

I've only tried the two local ones nearby, I'll get to a bigger one tomorrow and see if that is any better. I'll actually have a look on the shelves too, someone recommended Optrex and I didn't even think to just look for standard eye drops I just went straight to the counter.

I'm currently using cooled boil water but it's almost like it is making it worse.

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By *hortarseWoman  over a year ago

Norfolk

My mum always said cold tea is good for the eyes. I've never had bad eyes so don't know if it works.

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By *om and JennieCouple  over a year ago

Chams or Socials


"Bathe with cooled boiled water and a cotton wool pad is about the only not medication method that's ever worked for me "

This or tea (no milk)

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Chloramphenicol drops/gel. Can be purchased OTC in pharmacies in uk

"

I swear that's what he prescribed my daughter. Wait let me check. OK it was chloromycetin which I imagine is the same thing pretty much? And I had to make an appointment for that and pay 65 euro plus prescription charge! And usually kids would be free appointments to be fair but they've messed up her medical card.

I miss the UK so much.

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By *ewrocksWoman  over a year ago

button moon


"Yes I was surprised they don't do anything like that.

I had the same thing last week, went in because my little one had it and they said they can't do anything and to go get antibiotic drops from the gp.

I've only tried the two local ones nearby, I'll get to a bigger one tomorrow and see if that is any better. I'll actually have a look on the shelves too, someone recommended Optrex and I didn't even think to just look for standard eye drops I just went straight to the counter.

I'm currently using cooled boil water but it's almost like it is making it worse.

"

optrex do a chloramphenicol drop, but not on general sale, is a pharmacy product. Add a sprinkle of salt to the cooled boiled water, x

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By *inkyInkedBiWoman  over a year ago

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"I've had it a few times, whatever the eyedrops prescribed worked. The cream prescribed once - well I'm still trying to work out how that's supposed to get in the eye "

Yeah it’s not nice to do and your sight goes blurry for a bit. I asked for the drops version but was told there was a manufacturing problem. Couldn’t see it online either

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By *ewrocksWoman  over a year ago

button moon


"Chloramphenicol drops/gel. Can be purchased OTC in pharmacies in uk

I swear that's what he prescribed my daughter. Wait let me check. OK it was chloromycetin which I imagine is the same thing pretty much? And I had to make an appointment for that and pay 65 euro plus prescription charge! And usually kids would be free appointments to be fair but they've messed up her medical card.

I miss the UK so much. "

Think that's a brand with same ingredient.x

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By *ulieAndBeefCouple  over a year ago

Manchester-ish


"Chloramphenicol drops/gel. Can be purchased OTC in pharmacies in uk

I swear that's what he prescribed my daughter. Wait let me check. OK it was chloromycetin which I imagine is the same thing pretty much? And I had to make an appointment for that and pay 65 euro plus prescription charge! And usually kids would be free appointments to be fair but they've messed up her medical card.

I miss the UK so much. "

Google says chloromycetin and chloramphenicol are exactly the same thing. 65 Euros!

J

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By *ustamanMan  over a year ago

weymouth


"I've had it a few times, whatever the eyedrops prescribed worked. The cream prescribed once - well I'm still trying to work out how that's supposed to get in the eye

You pull your lower lid down to make like a bowl, squeeze out a couple of mm of gel and the blink whilst looking up.x"

Fuck that I'm a whimp where eyes are concerned, can't get on with contacts either - in fact my eyes are watering just thinking about it

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By *ewrocksWoman  over a year ago

button moon


"I've had it a few times, whatever the eyedrops prescribed worked. The cream prescribed once - well I'm still trying to work out how that's supposed to get in the eye

You pull your lower lid down to make like a bowl, squeeze out a couple of mm of gel and the blink whilst looking up.x

Fuck that I'm a whimp where eyes are concerned, can't get on with contacts either - in fact my eyes are watering just thinking about it "

I once lost a contact round the back of my eye. Never worn them again

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By *inkyInkedBiWoman  over a year ago

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"I've had it a few times, whatever the eyedrops prescribed worked. The cream prescribed once - well I'm still trying to work out how that's supposed to get in the eye

You pull your lower lid down to make like a bowl, squeeze out a couple of mm of gel and the blink whilst looking up.x

Fuck that I'm a whimp where eyes are concerned, can't get on with contacts either - in fact my eyes are watering just thinking about it

I once lost a contact round the back of my eye. Never worn them again "

Saw a video of a woman who had about twenty being taken out of her eye

Nope!

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Chloramphenicol drops/gel. Can be purchased OTC in pharmacies in uk

I swear that's what he prescribed my daughter. Wait let me check. OK it was chloromycetin which I imagine is the same thing pretty much? And I had to make an appointment for that and pay 65 euro plus prescription charge! And usually kids would be free appointments to be fair but they've messed up her medical card.

I miss the UK so much.

Google says chloromycetin and chloramphenicol are exactly the same thing. 65 Euros!

J"

Yep and that's exactly why I don't want to make another appointment to pay so much for the same thing, it's too much money. I guess I'll ride it out with cool salty water and pray I come across a pharmacy that will have some sort of eye drops.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I've had it a few times, whatever the eyedrops prescribed worked. The cream prescribed once - well I'm still trying to work out how that's supposed to get in the eye

You pull your lower lid down to make like a bowl, squeeze out a couple of mm of gel and the blink whilst looking up.x

Fuck that I'm a whimp where eyes are concerned, can't get on with contacts either - in fact my eyes are watering just thinking about it

I once lost a contact round the back of my eye. Never worn them again

Saw a video of a woman who had about twenty being taken out of her eye

Nope! "

Oh I saw that.

How did it get to that point?!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I've got a fucking gooey eye. And no, it isn't because I put my fanny tights over my face.

It's 65 euro to visit the doctor here and I'm not going again I only went last week. Cost of living crisis and all that jazz.

Pharmacies I've been in don't do anything for a funky eyeball. Go to the doctor they say. My eyes are so uncomfy.

What's worked for your sticky eyes?"

Boiling water with salt in it, let it cool then soak a cotton pad in it and bathe your eyes. My kids get conjunctivitis quite a lot and this always works for them

Mrs

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By *idnight RamblerMan  over a year ago

Pershore

It could be an infection in which case try saline solution or Chloramphenicol ointment Alternatively it could be a scratch to the retina, which can be tricky to heal owing to nighttime REM. If so try Artelac nighttime gel or similar (drops are useless at night). It might take a while to clear up, so persevere.

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By *ittlemiss Hal O weenCouple  over a year ago

Southampton


"I've got a fucking gooey eye. And no, it isn't because I put my fanny tights over my face.

It's 65 euro to visit the doctor here and I'm not going again I only went last week. Cost of living crisis and all that jazz.

Pharmacies I've been in don't do anything for a funky eyeball. Go to the doctor they say. My eyes are so uncomfy.

What's worked for your sticky eyes?"

Ok well it will depend on whether it is bacterial or allergic conjunctivitis. If it is bacterial then you can buy Chloramphenicol eye drops or ointment from a pharmacy in the UK but they will want to see you to have a look at your eye. One important thing to avoid doing is touching or rubbing your eye as you could spread it into the other eye if it's infection. If you need to clean your eye with a tissue then throw it away making sure you wash your hands before and after. Any pain in the eye must always be checked out.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"My mum always said cold tea is good for the eyes. I've never had bad eyes so don't know if it works."

Yes it’s fantastic if you have sore eyes. Make strong tea, no milk and when cold use an eye bath or egg cup to bathe your eyes. However if not cured after 2 days you need to go to Doctor for eye hospital.

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By *imi_RougeWoman  over a year ago

Portsmouth

I was also going to suggest a cooled tea bag for the eye!

I've used Golden eye ointment in the past, if you can get some shipped to where you are

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Awe thank you everyone for the replies. I think it is an infection. I'll try the teabag tonight. Any kind of teabag is OK?

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By *elix SightedMan  over a year ago

Cloud 8


"Awe thank you everyone for the replies. I think it is an infection. I'll try the teabag tonight. Any kind of teabag is OK? "

How am I supposed to leave that alone!!!!!

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Awe thank you everyone for the replies. I think it is an infection. I'll try the teabag tonight. Any kind of teabag is OK?

How am I supposed to leave that alone!!!!! "

I had to resist the same urge to write something inappropriate.

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By *ad NannaWoman  over a year ago

East London

As someone said above, Chloramphenicol drops (the ointment is an arseache to see through).

If you have pain though you should see a GP.

I've heard of lots of people getting recurring conjunctivitis these past few months; including myself.

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By *ad NannaWoman  over a year ago

East London


"I've got a fucking gooey eye. And no, it isn't because I put my fanny tights over my face.

It's 65 euro to visit the doctor here and I'm not going again I only went last week. Cost of living crisis and all that jazz.

Pharmacies I've been in don't do anything for a funky eyeball. Go to the doctor they say. My eyes are so uncomfy.

What's worked for your sticky eyes?

Ok well it will depend on whether it is bacterial or allergic conjunctivitis. If it is bacterial then you can buy Chloramphenicol eye drops or ointment from a pharmacy in the UK but they will want to see you to have a look at your eye. One important thing to avoid doing is touching or rubbing your eye as you could spread it into the other eye if it's infection. If you need to clean your eye with a tissue then throw it away making sure you wash your hands before and after. Any pain in the eye must always be checked out. "

They don't look at your eyes here. The assistant gets it from the shelf and sells it to you.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Whole milk, heated, soaked on a cotton wool pad, wipe from nose to outer eye, only use pad for one wipe across and keep renewing. Also cooled boiled water. If doesn’t clear, visit a pharmacy for eye drops

Mrs

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By *hGlobbitsMan  over a year ago

Leeds


"optrex do a chloramphenicol drop, but not on general sale, is a pharmacy product. Add a sprinkle of salt to the cooled boiled water, x"

This. Add the salt. It makes a difference.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

I woke up this morning and my eyes were all swollen and completely stuck together. It's even worse today.

I'll keep at the salty water and I've asked my partner to have a look around for something since he's out today. I'll keep using salty water. But how much salt? I've been putting in a few flakes. Or should I use the fine table salt stuff?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I woke up this morning and my eyes were all swollen and completely stuck together. It's even worse today.

I'll keep at the salty water and I've asked my partner to have a look around for something since he's out today. I'll keep using salty water. But how much salt? I've been putting in a few flakes. Or should I use the fine table salt stuff?

"

Cold tea bags

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By *nightsoftheCoffeeTableCouple  over a year ago

Leeds

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By *nightsoftheCoffeeTableCouple  over a year ago

Leeds

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By *idnight RamblerMan  over a year ago

Pershore


"I woke up this morning and my eyes were all swollen and completely stuck together. It's even worse today.

I'll keep at the salty water and I've asked my partner to have a look around for something since he's out today. I'll keep using salty water. But how much salt? I've been putting in a few flakes. Or should I use the fine table salt stuff?

"

I'd suggest getting to see an Optometrist asap. You are entitled to free NHS consultation. Eyesight is precious.

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By *nightsoftheCoffeeTableCouple  over a year ago

Leeds


"I woke up this morning and my eyes were all swollen and completely stuck together. It's even worse today.

I'll keep at the salty water and I've asked my partner to have a look around for something since he's out today. I'll keep using salty water. But how much salt? I've been putting in a few flakes. Or should I use the fine table salt stuff?

"

Popped you a pm

Mrs

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Get someone to spunk over your eyes creating a wax like mould. Once set, peel off said wax taking the gunk with it.

You're welcome.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Just wait for time to pass and in the meantime ask strangers who still would?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Get someone to spunk over your eyes creating a wax like mould. Once set, peel off said wax taking the gunk with it.

You're welcome."

I volunteer

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I woke up this morning and my eyes were all swollen and completely stuck together. It's even worse today.

I'll keep at the salty water and I've asked my partner to have a look around for something since he's out today. I'll keep using salty water. But how much salt? I've been putting in a few flakes. Or should I use the fine table salt stuff?

I'd suggest getting to see an Optometrist asap. You are entitled to free NHS consultation. Eyesight is precious."

I'm not in the UK I'm in Ireland. It's just so expensive and because my daughter had it and is fine now I'm hesitating visiting the GP again because it will more than likely go away soon enough. I'll book an appointment tomorrow if it isn't any better. I think.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Get someone to spunk over your eyes creating a wax like mould. Once set, peel off said wax taking the gunk with it.

You're welcome."

Sounds like a good plan batman.

Brucey you are 4th in line I need a thick mask for all this gunk.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Get someone to spunk over your eyes creating a wax like mould. Once set, peel off said wax taking the gunk with it.

You're welcome.

Sounds like a good plan batman.

Brucey you are 4th in line I need a thick mask for all this gunk."

4th?! I've be promoted! I'm cracking open some wine to celebrate. And watching conjunctivitis videos so I can prepare for being able to maintain erection in front of it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Bicarb in warm water

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By *hGlobbitsMan  over a year ago

Leeds


"I woke up this morning and my eyes were all swollen and completely stuck together. It's even worse today.

I'll keep at the salty water and I've asked my partner to have a look around for something since he's out today. I'll keep using salty water. But how much salt? I've been putting in a few flakes. Or should I use the fine table salt stuff?

"

To be honest, it's starting to sound like you need something a bit stronger. Get thee to a pharmacy!

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By *a LunaWoman  over a year ago

South Wales

I got something over the counter once “goldeneye or something cream”. Anyway, it sorted it right out. Got it from Boots behind the Counter rather than on the shelf.

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By *eroLondonMan  over a year ago

Mayfair


"Awe thank you everyone for the replies. I think it is an infection. I'll try the teabag tonight. Any kind of teabag is OK? "

Just to lighten the thread, Dear Butterchops, I suggest Darjeeling blend - Waitrose, M&S or Fortnum & Mason.

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By *ttentiveRabbitMan  over a year ago

Lymington


"Awe thank you everyone for the replies. I think it is an infection. I'll try the teabag tonight. Any kind of teabag is OK?

Just to lighten the thread, Dear Butterchops, I suggest Darjeeling blend - Waitrose, M&S or Fortnum & Mason. "

Darjeeling?

I’d of had you as a lapsang souchong kinda guy from Whithards at the very least

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Well guys you'll be happy to know I got some eye drops. And saline solution.

My eyes aren't too bad, very red but no gunk. I keep cleaning them every few hours. Maybe I somehow got the worst of the gunk out this morning because I was disgusted seeing the amount I was wiping away. O.o

I uploaded a new pic with my eye drops. It's not for conjunctivitis but it will help to soothe them.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Awe thank you everyone for the replies. I think it is an infection. I'll try the teabag tonight. Any kind of teabag is OK?

Just to lighten the thread, Dear Butterchops, I suggest Darjeeling blend - Waitrose, M&S or Fortnum & Mason. "

I've never heard of Darjeeling. Sounds like a fancy word for darling. I'll treat myself to some luxury Darjeelings when I'm next in M&S. Thank you for the recommendation darjeeling.

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By *eroLondonMan  over a year ago

Mayfair


"Awe thank you everyone for the replies. I think it is an infection. I'll try the teabag tonight. Any kind of teabag is OK?

Just to lighten the thread, Dear Butterchops, I suggest Darjeeling blend - Waitrose, M&S or Fortnum & Mason.

Darjeeling?

I’d of had you as a lapsang souchong kinda guy from Whithards at the very least "

Oh no, not at all. I'm not into smokey tea blends or Lapdogs. Light and delicate dårling - sorry - Darjeeling.

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By *eroLondonMan  over a year ago

Mayfair


"Awe thank you everyone for the replies. I think it is an infection. I'll try the teabag tonight. Any kind of teabag is OK?

Just to lighten the thread, Dear Butterchops, I suggest Darjeeling blend - Waitrose, M&S or Fortnum & Mason.

I've never heard of Darjeeling. Sounds like a fancy word for darling. I'll treat myself to some luxury Darjeelings when I'm next in M&S. Thank you for the recommendation darjeeling."

Dear Darjeeling!! Is that your Quim on your avatar? In magnificent monochrome!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Also, change your pillow cases often, dont share towels, its highly contageous

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By *inky_couple2020Couple  over a year ago

North West


"Also, change your pillow cases often, dont share towels, its highly contageous"

Splendid advice

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Oh Lemon, that horrible. Do you know anyone who could buy some of the Optrex Infected Eyes drops and send them to you? I would if you wanted!

Pm me x

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By *otsossieMan  over a year ago

local, but not too local

Last I heard they stopped letting you have the good antibiotics unless it’s desperate, and advised bathing twice daily with warm, previously boiled water. Which seemed a bit crap tbh.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Awe thank you everyone for the replies. I think it is an infection. I'll try the teabag tonight. Any kind of teabag is OK?

Just to lighten the thread, Dear Butterchops, I suggest Darjeeling blend - Waitrose, M&S or Fortnum & Mason.

I've never heard of Darjeeling. Sounds like a fancy word for darling. I'll treat myself to some luxury Darjeelings when I'm next in M&S. Thank you for the recommendation darjeeling.

Dear Darjeeling!! Is that your Quim on your avatar? In magnificent monochrome! "

Yes darjeeling I am keeping it classy showing the world my bush that hasn't had a razor near it for 10 weeks. I rarely do a magnificent monochrome but maybe I should make monochrome minge a thing my darjeeling.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Oh Lemon, that horrible. Do you know anyone who could buy some of the Optrex Infected Eyes drops and send them to you? I would if you wanted!

Pm me x"

You're sooooo lovely. I never even thought to ask anyone back home to post them over. I think by the time they arrived here though I'd probably be over the worst of it. Ah thank you for being so sweet and offering.

My eyes are a little bit sticky now, but no gunk. And very red, but hopefully they will calm down by the time morning comes. I did get Optrex soothing drops but I don't think it will do much, we will see.

And yes, I'm changing my pillows, towels and face cloths etc each day.

I'm keeping my fingers crossed I'm much better tomorrow. If I wake up and my eyes aren't swollen and stuck together then I think I'll be on the mend.

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By *ewrocksWoman  over a year ago

button moon

You better now? X

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By *abioMan  over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

Cotton wool and saline solution slowly add carefully every couple of hours… and remember not to rub your eyes and your hands can cross contaminate

I had it so bad once I was basically blind for 8 weeks

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Ah Fabio you poor thing! It's a bloody nightmare.

Newrocks thanks for asking I'm OK now. My eyes are a bit dry and crusty in the morning, but no longer gooey or building up with slime sticking together. So I think I'm over the worst of it now. I used the soothing eye drops and boiled water. I'd say it took about 5 days to clear but at least I didn't have to spend 80 euro for an appointment and antibiotics.

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By *ehindHerEyesCouple  over a year ago

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If it flairs up again we always tell people to keep them clean as possible with cool boiled water and if you can get chloramphenicol drops, several brands do it (goldeneye,optrex etc) but it's tricky as these only treat it if its bacterial, if its viral then then won't help, then it is relying on the hygiene, lubricating drops and cold compresses x

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By *aitonelMan  over a year ago

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"Ah Fabio you poor thing! It's a bloody nightmare.

Newrocks thanks for asking I'm OK now. My eyes are a bit dry and crusty in the morning, but no longer gooey or building up with slime sticking together. So I think I'm over the worst of it now. I used the soothing eye drops and boiled water. I'd say it took about 5 days to clear but at least I didn't have to spend 80 euro for an appointment and antibiotics. "

And what did we learn?

Don't put Jizz in your eye like some sort of fast high injection system!

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