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<blockquote data-quote="Louisc" data-source="post: 1979868" data-attributes="member: 21484"><p>Hello fellow members,</p><p></p><p>The saline solution method is an interesting technique, and i have seen it referenced on the internet a number of times. Unfortunately, the wiping of the eyelids appears on the surface to be throwing good money away, but i stand to be corrected on this.</p><p></p><p>It would appear that lubrication is the key to the problem, but stimulating the natural eye lubricant is also essential. It will be eight days before i see the doctor, and who knows how long to see an eye specialist. However, in the meantime i will keep positive and look at the warm flannel method in the short term as an additional way of stopping the problem recurring again in the next few days.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your contribution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Louisc, post: 1979868, member: 21484"] Hello fellow members, The saline solution method is an interesting technique, and i have seen it referenced on the internet a number of times. Unfortunately, the wiping of the eyelids appears on the surface to be throwing good money away, but i stand to be corrected on this. It would appear that lubrication is the key to the problem, but stimulating the natural eye lubricant is also essential. It will be eight days before i see the doctor, and who knows how long to see an eye specialist. However, in the meantime i will keep positive and look at the warm flannel method in the short term as an additional way of stopping the problem recurring again in the next few days. Thanks for your contribution. [/QUOTE]
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