I'm an ordinary person who likes the following things: writing, helping people, movies, reading, jogging, animals and teaching.
I don't like: stress, confusion, people who do not drag their weight and laziness.
My good qualities (I think) are patience, open-mindedness and the ability to write and speak in public with ease.
My weaknesses (I'm always working on these!) are the tendency to take on too much, from time to time; the tendency to not get enough sleep and my eating habits could be a lot better than they are now.
I will try to answer questions in an honest, open way, involving what I think is common sense. If I don't think I can answer a question well, I will skip over it.
Go ahead....try me! Ask me a question!
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Gender: Female Member Since: November 12, 2009 Answers: 97 Last Update: May 17, 2010 Visitors: 6249
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two nights ago i developed a stye and now it's so swollen that i can't open my eye.it on the bottom part of my top eyelid. i've read that the only thing i can do is wait it out and put warm washcloths on it but i don't think it's doing anything. i stayed home today and i missed a final tomorrow if i stay home i will miss two, and three in total. i don't know what to do and i need help fast. (link)
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Could you go to the drug store and buy a patch that you put over your eye with tape? You can't miss finals! Wear a patch and go! Your stye will likely go away in a couple of days.
My original answer is above. However, when you answered me back, you said that what you had was cellulitis of the eye. I just googled that and Wow! That is TOTALLY DIFFERENT from a sty! If you had said that is what you have in your original question, I would NEVER have recommended you try to go to school for your finals. Periorbital cellulitis is a serious condition with pain and from what I have found, could be contagious and is treated with antibiotics. Definitely stay home until it clears up!
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Thanks! ya see, it started as a stye and well for the past two days its been swollen shut/:
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