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RE: Gardening Allergy Advice
Re: >>> Hello. You not only have allergies BUT you also have created a slight infection in your eyes and you more than likely have "dry eyes." Ask your family doctor or your eye doctor to call in your the following prescription medicine. NOTE: if you already have a family doctor he or she can also write or call you the prescription into your pharmacy.

(1.) "Restasis" liquid prescription drops for the dry eyes....(excellent product) comes in a box of 32 Vials.

(2.) And "Neo/Poly/Dex Onitment 1%" (comes in a tube)

(3.) Purchase a tiny/small bottle of baby shampoo the Kroger brand Walmart Equate brand or the name brand J&J Baby Shampoo. You see your eyes are dry and have a slight infection and when you take your hands and rub and scratch the germs from your hands are continually carried to your eye lids and inside your eyes. You will have to use the "Restasis" liquid drops for about a week and you will start to see improvement. (Also, your doctor will have to to use the drops everyday up to twice a day. After about 7-10 will really begin to feel better. Also, the doctor will have you to use the "Neo/Poly/Dex Onitment 1%"

This will help your eyes heal and feel better and cure the itchy infection feeling in your eyes and on your eye lids.

This is how I do it. I first wash my hands with soap and water. Then lightly dry them. Next I take some of the baby shampoo distilled water mixture and wash my eyes lids with it using a white paper towel or cotton make-up squares removers. Next take one vial of the Restasis drops......and apply the drops to each eye. The doctor said for me to use one drop in each eye...but the pharmacist said that I can use the entire vial in my eyes if I felt like I needed to.

When that is done, dab some of the Restasis gently from your eye lids with a cold damp water paper towel a good quailty paper towel such as SCOTTS are BRAWNY, one that does not tear easily when wet...some of those cheapo paper towels melt when wet with water. Next you will have already pre-mixed the baby shampoo in 4-6 ounces of distilled water and you will have poured in approx 1/4th teaspoon or less into the distill water as you will use this mixture to wipe/clean your eyes. Make sure you use a clean container
to mix the distilled water and baby shampoo in.

Take either some make-up square or oval shaped MAKE remover pads that comes in about 80 to a bag. Be sure to use white paper towel no colored ones. Pour some of the Baby Shampoo mixture onto it and squeeze out excess and then gently wipe/clean your eye lids including the corners of your eyes.

Next, apply a small amount of the eye onitment to your eyes and on the eye lids. Dab off excess that runs down your face and then close your eyes for about 4-5 minutes. Next wash and dry your hands again and take some of the Neo/Poly/Dex Optomology onitment and apply the entire outside of your eyelids and underneath the eyes it will not hurt your eyes if some of it gets in your eyes. Do this to your eyes each day and and before bedtime. Also make sure you use the Resasisa at least two times a day in your eyes and your eyes will heal and so will your eye lids and you will be happy again.

Best Regards;
Gloria Short

Joyptw at AOL dot com

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I have never before had allergies from gardening but, this year, I have it big time. My eyes and eyelids are so itchy that I want to take a brillo pad and scratch them. I realize that I could take Actifed or Sudafed, but that just makes me sleep which I can't afford to do during the day. Any suggestions out there from you smart people?

Thanks in advance.

Carol from Beverly, Massachusetts
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