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Post by freaky on Jul 16, 2009 21:15:26 GMT -5
Other day I was messing with my morgs when one fell short of getting in my eye, & ended up on my eyelid. It's getting bigger. Also aggravating. Does anyone know what to do? I can't see tweaking it with peppermint. I'm chicken. I'd appreciate anyone's help. Love ya, freaky
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Post by mrcommonsense on Jul 16, 2009 21:37:06 GMT -5
This these "Similasan's Ear Drops" www.similasanusa.com/products-earache-relief.cfmThey are ear drops with 12% sulfur (I have actually used them in my eyes, burns like hell, but ended my eyes issues after about 10 applications). However, just put a drop (it comes out slow like oil) on your eye lid, the sulfur will kill whatever it is. You can by the drops at any drug store, CVS or Wallgreen, where ever ...
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lamb
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Post by lamb on Jul 16, 2009 23:13:29 GMT -5
Collyrium(?) in the blue bottle at the drugstore with attached eyecup helped me huge when I was a kid. Put it in the cup and blink several times, throw the wash out and clean the cup every time. Loved that stuff, my eyes used to get smacked shut with yellow goop.
Good Golly, I musta had this crap for a LOOOONG time! Just remembered that!
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Post by freaky on Jul 16, 2009 23:39:33 GMT -5
lamb, thank you . I think I have some, just keep forgetting. Right now though, I think I'm going with Grady's Ghost suggestion, because right now I think the stronger the better, & sulfur kills. I do appreciate your response though.
Grady, can I put the drop behind my eye lid? Will it get the morgs on the inside of my lids too? Those are the ones on the very right, & left, that have lived there for years. I think those guys are responsible for me loosing my eyelashes. I haven't lost them all yet, but they keep coming out. I suppose the morgs got board with my eye brows. I'm going now to get some. I would really appreciate some more direction though, in addition to what you've already given me.
Thanks so much, freaky
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Post by mrcommonsense on Jul 17, 2009 6:45:22 GMT -5
I'll tell you what I have done and was recommended to me by someone on finding1cure about two years ago. I would drop one drop on my finger (it's like waiting for catchup to come out of the bottle, frustrating) and then I would touch that drop to my actual eye. Trust me, it burns and hurts, if you open your eye it hurts 3 times worse so I kept mine closed. It would last (the pain) for about two or three minutes. I am sure that since it was on the entire surface of my eye it was also all over the inside of my eye lids. Of course, you can try to rub it on the underside of your eyelid but I would think that would be difficult. I had morgies in my eyes something terrible when this first started, I did that about 10 or 15 times over the period of say 3 months and my eyes cleared up and the stuff never came back. It might only take you a few times, but I would wait at least a few days between each time.
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Post by toni on Jul 17, 2009 7:57:20 GMT -5
Freaky,
When you pull out your lid like (hard to explain this) but is that when you can see it?
Is it on the inside of your actual lid, inside the skin right there of your lid?
Or do you see it sort of sticking out of your actual eyeball white part?
I'm wondering cause I've had both things problems (not for long) cause I fixed their wagon.
When I've had the little white things (only a few sticking out of the whites of my eyes, even my iris/the colored part too) I've taken those pointy qtips and put Opthalmic Bacitracin ointment on the tip of the qtip and very lightly and very carefully swiped the white things that were sticking out of my eyeball with the gooped up with Opthalmic Bacitracin on it, and that removed them instantly.
The other thing is (and I don't know which works better) because I used both, so it was one of them that did the trick,
Opthalmic Bacitracin "ointment" Opthalmic Gentamicin "ointment"
You only use these when you go to sleep, because they're thick eye ointments, and once you put them in your eyes become very coated. So you put in a thin amount of this inside the lid, and close your eyes, then in the morn all seems fine. Morgs doesn't like this either. But once you put this in, you don't want to open your eyes and blink because it will cause the medication to come out. Keep it closed in your eyes all night long.
Also when I feel something scratchy like in my eyes ( I use to use the tearless baby shampoo SUDS) and blink real fast with this in my hands, then rinse with cool water.
That works GREAT for "maintenance" I call it. Once every two weeks...and no more problems I've had for a couple of years now.
But at the beginning of Morgs (before I knew what I had), the Opthalmic ointments (3 nights in a row) I think might have done the trick for what might have gotten serious.
(today....when I feel anything scratchy at all) I'll use the eye drops Soothe XP by Bausch and Lomb immediately.
These (white liquid eye drops) seem to quickly gather up anything in the eye (and not to be gross) but causes an instant "string of gunk" that comes out of your eye, and seems to catch anything that's in there also immediately.
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Post by bannanny on Jul 18, 2009 3:45:21 GMT -5
Well, I don't know of anything you could use myself. But did you know mud is a natural drawing salve? Maybe put a lump of it on your eyelid and see what happens... just make sure the mud comes from some good UN-chemtrailed soil tho! Hope it gets to feelin better cutie pie.
hugs ~~ bannanny
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