ZenAlex

Dry, wrinkly eyes for many years now

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Although it does get irritated by heaters, dust etc, even if I dust my entire apartment and keep it well ventilated... this helps, but I still can't get rid of it completely. 

Is there any way this could be dietary related at all? 

Any advice? 

It's like dry eye lids/space around the eyes, it's lead to bad dehydration lines which make part of my face look like a 60 year old.

I've tried moisturisers but they often just do nothing or burn me. 

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Could be allergies.

See eye doc for special eye drops that alleviate allergies.

Allergies could be from food or environment.

Edited by Leo Gura

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Eat pure raw honey. Aldo put on your face to help with the appearance of fine lines and dehydration.  

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1 hour ago, Princess Arabia said:

Eat pure raw honey. Aldo put on your face to help with the appearance of fine lines and dehydration.  

And oils ? 

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@Schizophonia I saw that you had replied and before I looked I thought you were gonna say something about low libido or , androgens or something 

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7 minutes ago, Sugarcoat said:

@Schizophonia I saw that you had replied and before I looked I thought you were gonna say something about low libido or , androgens or something 

Lol.

No, sometimes i say normal things.

You saw that I was normal/calm, right? (despite the lethargy i had, and that I'm actually a scam who often uses google translate)

I can stop talking about pro-anxiety stuff like endocrinology, actually it was a part of my insomnia cure.

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@Schizophonia idk what normal is to you but I knew already you were a scam you revealed it to me before🫢

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You clearly have a dust mite allergy. Ventilation is not enough. Wash all bedsheets and clothes at least once per week in super hot temperatures, get air purifiers, there are different pillow cases to starve them off, etc. 

Get tested and learn the protocols.

These mofos are everywhere . They feed on our dead cells and their poop is everywhere around your house if the circumstances are right 


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2 hours ago, Schizophonia said:

And oils ? 

Nor sure what type of skin and some oils can clog pores. Black seed oil is great. Even for allergies so I would recommend, also Oil of Oregano.


The "I" wants to know it's not. So, it seeks the end of itself. Hurray, there never was an "I". 

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I've had it for years. Mine was caused from stress and then focussing on the driness and that caused them to get nore dry.

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@Leo Gura @Michael569

It's more so the skin around the eyes, rather than eye balls themselves. They get a dry, red flakiness to them. 

I've also noticed that for a while I've had a diminished sense of smell and a poor appetite which I've had to manage through consuming things like nuts and medjool dates to bulk up my calories, to make sure I'm getting enough as my appetite is inconsistent. Exercising helps a bit with this, but I remember times where I'd not be hungry much at all throughout my day, but wake up at like 4.30am considerably hungry. 

I mention stuff like this to the doc but they just sometimes focus on a couple of the things I mention and don't consider the others, or just say it could be depression or stress lol. 

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23 hours ago, Sugarcoat said:

@Schizophonia idk what normal is to you but I knew already you were a scam you revealed it to me before🫢

Less each day thanks to the Internet, fortunaly 

21 hours ago, Princess Arabia said:

Nor sure what type of skin and some oils can clog pores. Black seed oil is great. Even for allergies so I would recommend, also Oil of Oregano.

Thanks


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20 hours ago, ZenAlex said:

It's more so the skin around the eyes, rather than eye balls themselves.

Yes, that can be allergies.

Go see an eye doctor. They know this kind of stuff.


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It sounds totally like allergies. First step is strip your house of any carpets, no carpets anywhere in places you spend time in.

The doctor will do tests on you. It will show you that you are allergic. Desensitization therapy takes years and doesn't always work but still works for many people. Medicine is terrible, it will make you so sleepy and tired. There are many kinds of medicine, but for me they all make me sleepy, some people claim some are better than others, you would have to try them out.

The best solution right now, apart from getting rid of the carpets is to buy some air cleaner, I know Samsung makes cleaners with hepa filters for allergic people. Assuming the tests will come out positive for allergies.

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On 28/03/2024 at 8:03 AM, Girzo said:

It sounds totally like allergies. First step is strip your house of any carpets, no carpets anywhere in places you spend time in.

The doctor will do tests on you. It will show you that you are allergic. Desensitization therapy takes years and doesn't always work but still works for many people. Medicine is terrible, it will make you so sleepy and tired. There are many kinds of medicine, but for me they all make me sleepy, some people claim some are better than others, you would have to try them out.

The best solution right now, apart from getting rid of the carpets is to buy some air cleaner, I know Samsung makes cleaners with hepa filters for allergic people. Assuming the tests will come out positive for allergies.

I am getting air purifiers soon, better bedding, hoover with a Hepa 13 filter. Hopefully this works.

I'll mention it to my GP. 

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4 hours ago, ZenAlex said:

I'll mention it to my GP. 

No! Go to an eye specialist!


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Go to the iDoctor!


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22 minutes ago, Yimpa said:

Go to the iDoctor!

lol, you so iSilly.


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@ZenAlex I would get the tests at the doctor's office, before getting the air purifiers. xD They are cheap and quick, no reason to act on the pricier things so fast. It might be allergies, it might be not.

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On 29/03/2024 at 3:45 PM, Leo Gura said:

No! Go to an eye specialist!

You mean a ophthalmologist? But they seem to deal specifically with the eyes themselves, not skin irritation issues, that sounds more like a dermatologist I need.

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