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<blockquote data-quote="keefidee" data-source="post: 1998038" data-attributes="member: 207840"><p>I have had dry eyes for many years ( way before I was diagnosed with T2) and use hypromellose drops on a daily basis. It was explained to me that my tears were not fully lubricating my eyes and the hypromellose tops up the lubricating element . </p><p>Air conditioned environments also exaggerate the problem. I had not connected it to T2 diabetes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keefidee, post: 1998038, member: 207840"] I have had dry eyes for many years ( way before I was diagnosed with T2) and use hypromellose drops on a daily basis. It was explained to me that my tears were not fully lubricating my eyes and the hypromellose tops up the lubricating element . Air conditioned environments also exaggerate the problem. I had not connected it to T2 diabetes. [/QUOTE]
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