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Eye drops (hopefully...)

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Maggiemaybe Wed 27-Apr-16 21:03:59

Gawd, NonnaW, your DH's sense of humour sounds like my 'im indoors'. We were cleaning out the coal cellar one day (we know how to enjoy ourselves) when I turned round with arms full of mucky old cardboard and the like to find him standing wielding a rusty old axe above my head. Perhaps it wasn't a joke, perhaps he genuinely wanted to give me a heart attack.... grin

Ana Wed 27-Apr-16 20:56:02

I actually thought about those after I'd posted, Jalima! grin

Jalima Wed 27-Apr-16 20:45:32

do you mean this sort?
www.oldestsweetshop.co.uk/acid-drops
could feel a bit lumpy

Ana Wed 27-Apr-16 20:43:06

Anyway, acid drops in the eyes probably wouldn't kill you, although they would probably blind you! shock

Jalima Wed 27-Apr-16 20:31:56

I could not let someone else put in eye drops for me.
DD used to have to have eye drops for hay fever, when she was very little I had a job to keep her still enough; she learnt to do her own by the age of about 5!

granjura Wed 27-Apr-16 19:33:18

Why not put them in yourself just to be safe lol. I regularly use eye drops to moisten my eyes, it's quite easy and I rarely miss.

grannylyn65 Wed 27-Apr-16 18:55:48

grin

NonnaW Wed 27-Apr-16 17:39:49

Just been diagnosed with conjunctivitis in both eyes and was prescribed eye drops. DH kindly offered to put them in for me. Whilst doing so he was musing that if this was in a murder mystery novel by someone like Karen Slaughter, someone would have substituted the drops for acid or suchlike.

I'm really looking forward to the next dose now!