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Computer users tend to forget to blink.

Posted By: Misha on 2007-02-21
In Reply to: Eyes. sm - Anon

When we don't blink, visual acuity decreases. Get some good wetting eye drops without preservatives and keep them at your desk. Two recommended brands are Systane by Alcon and Refresh Liquigel by Allergan (these are thicker).
These are recommended by my eye doctor who did my LASIK and are not cheap.

Try to get in a habit of blinking more.

Hope these tips help you.


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Is there any money in putting in gardens for other people when I don't even have a degree in horticulture? Sigh.
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I tend to agree with you - sm
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And I am psyched!!!!!    I am calm now.  A little bit. 


Oh what the heck ---  GO PENGUINS!!!


The younger ones tend to have more 'stamina.' If the 2 of you get

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wow that's SO true-we tend to the elder parent who....

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The news does tend to be bad, true. Put your head back in the sand then.
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Looks like someone's kid is on their computer.
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