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<blockquote data-quote="Felly" data-source="post: 1430538" data-attributes="member: 36675"><p>Google told me that too. I've been keeping an eye on the colour of my eyes, and other than usual bloodshot I haven't noticed a change. It just seems to be the skin around the eyes. I had it earlier on this aft and felt really tired yet it's gone now and I feel fine again. The only other thing that I can think of that could possibly affect it is Citalopram that I'm taking. Apparently, according to doctor google, 0.3% of people taking the drug have ended up with jaundice as it's interfered with there liver function. It's a small chance but still possible. It's something I'll be bringing up with my GP. I'm guessing from the responses I've got so far on here that it's not related to my diabetes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Felly, post: 1430538, member: 36675"] Google told me that too. I've been keeping an eye on the colour of my eyes, and other than usual bloodshot I haven't noticed a change. It just seems to be the skin around the eyes. I had it earlier on this aft and felt really tired yet it's gone now and I feel fine again. The only other thing that I can think of that could possibly affect it is Citalopram that I'm taking. Apparently, according to doctor google, 0.3% of people taking the drug have ended up with jaundice as it's interfered with there liver function. It's a small chance but still possible. It's something I'll be bringing up with my GP. I'm guessing from the responses I've got so far on here that it's not related to my diabetes. [/QUOTE]
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