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  • Anonymous
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    Hi Kitty! I’ve had GD for seven years, and still have watery eyes too.
    They usually don’t bother me unless I’m exposed to bright light, wind, or
    cold temperatures. Eye protection seems to be the only help. I’ve
    learned to live with it, and definitely agree that watery eyes are better
    than dry ones! :)

    Wishing you health and happiness! Debby

    Anonymous
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    what do you do for watery eyes? i have had graves for 6 yrs and my eyes have
    never been like this. right now i am hyper after being “NORMAL for
    awhile. any help appreciated. guess watery better than dry!

    thanks,

    kitty

    Anonymous
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    I am over two months post RAI therapy and my levels have reached normal but are continuing to drop. My treatment is going as expected. I am however experiencing the joy of my eyes watering, especially when I go outside. Does anyone have any tricks or treatments to survive this wonderful “crying session” every time I go outside or see bright lights? I do not see my doctor for another 4 weeks.

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