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Old May 31st, 2009, 05:40 AM
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I have had itching in the corners of both eyes around the "caruncle". I have noticed that it becomes severe when I have tiny hairs growing from the caruncle and the itching will almost completely subside for a few weeks after I remove the hairs with tweezers and flashlight. The problem is they keep growing back which causes my eyes to itch and water again. At night when I am laying on my side, a thin "crusty glaze" is seen that is hard to get off and leaves my skin looking very irritated and red when I try to remove it. I have also pulled little tickle hairs from the upper and lower eyelid at the inside corner which helps reduce the itching and glaze but does not completely eliminate it. The problem is worse with my right eye and almost feels like a foreign object is lodged in the tear duct. If there is an object there, would this cause the little hairs to grow? THis has been going on for a few years now and I have mentioned it to various eye doctors that I've visited but they seem to brush it off as old age or as nothing and I'm only 42...I'm frustrated. Thanks in advance for any help with this.
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Old May 31st, 2009, 07:44 AM
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Warmheart, I can't tell you if the hairs are the cause of your itching and sore eyes, but I have had the corner of my eyes so red and sore that they were driving me nutty. I use restasis and thought that was the problem, but it wasn't. I started using my lotion for sensitive skin around the corner of my eyes and it got better. I had stopped using the retasis after calling my Dr. I went back to using it after a week because it was still sore around my eyes. Long story short....my eyes had gotten so dry in that week and were bothering me. As soon as I put the drops in I felt something go skittering across my eye! Startled the heck out of me. It was like a hair feeeling but moving quickly. Don't think the morgs like retasis. Maybe some eye drops like optive would help? Kind regards, DD
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Old May 31st, 2009, 04:18 PM
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For my itching eyes, I've got "synthetic" tears ( artificial tears), because my doc means, I have that problem because of the long computer work in front of a monitor.
And I get crazy by this itching, but this artificial tears helps a little bit.
Before I've tried everything else, but nothing helps really. They also had rinsed the lacrimal canal, "nice" procedure, but didn't brought any result.
So I am still waiting for a final solution
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Old May 31st, 2009, 05:53 PM
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Hi Warmheart,
I experienced major eye symptoms also.it took a few months of waking uo everyday with my eyes encassed with it.then i tottally lost my vision for 5 days.so please start cleaning out your eyes .i suggest using a wet tissue .mine also started as a tiny patch on my right eyebrow .it would take me hours to pluck all of them from a tiny spot but it looke like there was tons of tiny white hairs in that one area.it always came back worse.and slowly spread over my entire eyelids.so keep them as clear as possible thats the best i can tell ya.
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Old May 31st, 2009, 06:20 PM
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I believe the nematodes exit the scalp and live underneath the eyebrows (I feel the swellings and the hard cyst which I believe is their head). They love moisture and I believe they attach to the tear ducts.

This is why they also love the mouth.

I try to keep my scalp cleaned out.

I've been using a pulsating massager - it really shakes up my brain but I think it kills some nematodes in my scalp.

Also I've been using Tegederm (prescription from my doctor - I can't believe he actually agreed to it ) - on the lesions. It suffocates the nematodes, hopefully the larva too. It keeps the fungus from taking hold because there is no oxygen.

I'm hopeful but these things seem to make a way around most of our remedies.

I don't care what anyone says. I know it's a nematode. The fibers don't appear "normal" or whatever because of the genetic engineering.

I wish I knew a nematologist. They could tell us if these fibers are juvenile nematodes. I already know they are. They were only supposed to attack bugs. Well, they changed and they DO attack us too.

We saw the pictures of the nematodes being trapped in the fungus (Kammy's and Baraka's) - I don't know what more proof we need.

And Dr. Wymore says they have eliminated nematodes as a possibility.

Which means nobody is working on a solution for the nemtodes.

I'm sorry but I'm really discouraged.

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Old May 31st, 2009, 06:22 PM
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Hi Warmheart,
I experienced major eye symptoms also.it took a few months of waking uo everyday with my eyes encassed with it.then i tottally lost my vision for 5 days.so please start cleaning out your eyes .i suggest using a wet tissue .mine also started as a tiny patch on my right eyebrow .it would take me hours to pluck all of them from a tiny spot but it looke like there was tons of tiny white hairs in that one area.it always came back worse.and slowly spread over my entire eyelids.so keep them as clear as possible thats the best i can tell ya.
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Robin,

I'm so afraid also of this affecting my eyesight.

Can you tell us more about what happened with your eyesight?

How did they restore your vision? Did it come back naturally? What did they see when they looked at the retina? Did anyone suggest a nematode infection?

sar
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Old May 31st, 2009, 09:48 PM
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I actually had a piece of glass grow under my upper eyelid. It was imbedded in the tissue. I had bloodshot, itchy, sticky eyes. That is when I got aggressive with GSE. I put it on a q-tip and insert the q-tip into my nostril. I VERY gently and slowly go up, finding the opening to the sinus cavity. I follow it until the only thing sticking out my nose is a tiny tip of q-tip. It all the way in my sinus, under my eye. That is where I rub the GSE in. Then I pull it out and put more in my nose. I do it to both sides, every other day. I also put it into my ear canal. This has completly eliminated eye problems, ear problems, and nose problems. I even pass a little onto the roof of my mouth and along my gum lines. It hurts the ears at first, like an earache...then it just feels like nothing.

I am sure everyone will want to jump up and down and say DONT!!! but it works. I dont use any drops and my eyes are white and moist, no sticky gunk. just healthy.
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Old June 1st, 2009, 10:42 AM
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alcohol prep pads to outer surfaces. keep your eyes closed and dont let fume in your eyes. youll get up fibers and specs/globs.

be careful to be slow and meticulous around eyes.
Dont inhale alcohol if you put on a lot be well ventilated.

I also use ponds face cream to lift them as well.
I use Diaper wipes without added chemicals to cleanse my face especially eyelids, eyebrowns, and hairline 2-3 times per day.

I sometimes use Pink Eye eye drops to cleanse the inside of eye,
Visine and moisturizing drops also helps.

Reduce your dietary intake of things they like
Go alkaline - I cut out dairy and some vegy's
Do not eat anything fungus or sporey like MUSHROOMS
Cut out things that feed them like sugars
that gives them energy when your worn out

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Old June 1st, 2009, 10:51 AM
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trinalin -
Maybe I misunderstood - you cut out veggies to alkalize your body? You need MORE raw veggies! Maybe you meant that you just cut out dairy, and added veggies??
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Old June 1st, 2009, 11:32 AM
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The best things I've found are diluted Johnsons baby shampoo.I dilute it and add a drop of Tea Tree oil to it,scrub the eyebrows and eyelid then wash eye out with it.Not painful at all.
I also use the Silver once a day and find I don't have the itchy eyes anymore.
Also Mark on the DSP site does a very good eye ointment that I can vouch is very effective but best used at night as it can blur vision.
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