I HAVE PINK EYE!!! My doctor can't fit me in until Friday, and my insurance makes me pay $100 for an urgent care visit. I have a PTO meeting tomorrow night, I can't go all weepy and red. Anyone have like a home remedy or something? I'm going to look for a little clinic in a grocery store or something.
Nor that you heard this from me, but pet stores sell antibiotics. Is the same stuff.
For my eyeball?
the nurse said it's viral anyway, so I have to suffer.
Omg meshaliuknits, that spider pic. My mind knows it's fake, but my skin is crawling as if it were real.
If you like spooky skeletons and cats, you get a real cat skeleton, like mine. It's cute and doesn't shed.
Last year my kid talked me into stringing up fake spider webs with plastic spiders. I KNEW it was a mistake. Almost a year later and I still scream every time I find one in the yard.
Post by ChillyMcFreeze on Sept 23, 2015 17:34:05 GMT -5
I eat lunch in the dining hall with some coworkers. I guess we're the mean girl table because we're not very welcoming, but we have shit to talk about! So today some lady from another department came over and started hawking her essential oils. No. Get out. I still have the scent of frankinscense in my nose. At least she didn't try to recruit us to her MLM scheme...yet.
Nor that you heard this from me, but pet stores sell antibiotics. Is the same stuff.
For my eyeball?
the nurse said it's viral anyway, so I have to suffer.
I had pink eye a few times when my kids gave it to me, and a few times that were allergy-related, and something that was suggested to me was to wash my eyes with baby bath or baby shampoo. I always used Baby Magic Baby Bath, mostly because I liked the smell. You have to make sure it says "No more tears" or something to that effect. I would wash around my eyes, then let some of the soap get into your eye. It's going to sting a bit, similar to when you get water in your eyes, but it made such a difference. This advice didn't come from a doctor, and I don't have any idea how it helped, but it really shortened the amount of time I had to deal with it.
the nurse said it's viral anyway, so I have to suffer.
I had pink eye a few times when my kids gave it to me, and a few times that were allergy-related, and something that was suggested to me was to wash my eyes with baby bath or baby shampoo. I always used Baby Magic Baby Bath, mostly because I liked the smell. You have to make sure it says "No more tears" or something to that effect. I would wash around my eyes, then let some of the soap get into your eye. It's going to sting a bit, similar to when you get water in your eyes, but it made such a difference. This advice didn't come from a doctor, and I don't have any idea how it helped, but it really shortened the amount of time I had to deal with it.
My optometrist recommended that for my sister's blepheritis. Hadn't heard about it with conjunctivitis