Hump Day! Yahoo! For me it's "get a shot in the eye" day. I'm only getting them every eight weeks but time sure seems to roll around on a higher rate of speed where they are concerned.
It's always irritated for the first day or so then it stops feeling like it's full of gravel. It doesn't improve my vision so there's no short term noticeable change. The feeling like there is sand in my eye us just an irritation. The only reason for doing it is the long-term benefit. My vision was 20-70 in that eye this time. In the past it has been as bad as 20-400. My corrected vision with glasses is 20-20 so there definitely is a strong argument to keep doing it.
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Hump Day! Yahoo! For me it's "get a shot in the eye" day. I'm only getting them every eight weeks but time sure seems to roll around on a higher rate of speed where they are concerned.
Have yourself a good'n!
I'm going to pretend I'm sitting next to the water and listening.
How's the eye doing?
It's always irritated for the first day or so then it stops feeling like it's full of gravel. It doesn't improve my vision so there's no short term noticeable change. The feeling like there is sand in my eye us just an irritation. The only reason for doing it is the long-term benefit. My vision was 20-70 in that eye this time. In the past it has been as bad as 20-400. My corrected vision with glasses is 20-20 so there definitely is a strong argument to keep doing it.
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