I had a scratched cornea once as a result of a bizarre riding accident. Turns out I had a bit of metal behind my eye.
The drugs don't work, man.
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The night before my wedding I was putting something away in the shed and a branch whipped and caught me in the eye. I ended up in A&E and I found that I had a scratch on my cornea so impressive the doctor gasped when he saw it. That was seriously painful, it occaisionally flared up but if I blinked it was agony and if I rubbed it it was agony. Luckily it did not strike on the wedding day in church.
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Seems to have recovered quite well now, 2 paracetamol on Saturday evening then 4 pints in the pub took the edge off it. Thanks for all your concern.
Once bertha goes I must go out and clear the pile of branches I left on the path.
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WHS. Noone will think you're a wuss. I've only been twice, once when I cut my head off & the second time when I died. Couple of aspirin and I was as good as rain.Originally posted by zeitghostFFS go to A&E.
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This is Glasgow...Originally posted by SueEllen View PostAnd go now before all the drunks turn up.
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Well then do so, or quit moaning.Originally posted by minestrone View PostThe main pain seems to be at the top of the eyeball.
The wife has been telling me to go to the hospital, they will at least give me eye drops with pain relief drugs in them I am told. She examined my eye with one of those torchy eye magnifying things and says I have a scratched cornea but there is pain behind the eye.
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The main pain seems to be at the top of the eyeball.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHave you been to the hospital with it? I did something similar a couple of years ago and had to do the same as you for days before they stopped streaming. I went to the hospital and it appears I have detached the top later of skin or something from by eyeball which never recovers so when my eyes are tired and dry it starts to sting a bit even now.
I would deffo say go have it checked out.
The wife has been telling me to go to the hospital, they will at least give me eye drops with pain relief drugs in them I am told. She examined my eye with one of those torchy eye magnifying things and says I have a scratched cornea but there is pain behind the eye.
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