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  • "How did you get pink-eye?"

    This is, by far, the STUPIDEST question I have ever heard! Like I go around injecting my face with pink eye for kicks. How the hell should I know where I got it?

    Now i have to go to the cheap clinic, which still sets me back $200, and who knows how much for a prescription.

    God damn it, I'll never be able to move at this rate. T-T
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  • #2
    The last time I had pink eye (probably age 16 or 17), a lot of kids who tormented me about my makeup choices went around saying that I got pink eye because I wore so much eye makeup. Hey, dumb hicks.....I never shared makeup with anyone. So no, that's not how I got it. You can get infections from your own cosmetics, you can get pink eye from sharing makeup with others. K?

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    • #3
      (insert standard I am not a medical professional disclaimer here)pink eye is usually viral in nature and will go away without meds-if you've had a cold recently, or been around someone who has, it's the same virus that causes pinkeye.

      Originally posted by webmd
      Viral and bacterial pinkeye are contagious and spread very easily. Since most pinkeye is caused by viruses for which there is usually no medical treatment, preventing its spread is important.
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      • #4
        It's especially important to note that most cases of pink-eye are viral, NOT bacterial. Bacterial pink-eye is usually caused by contact with human feces.

        People still assume that a pink-eye infection is due to poor personal hygiene or housekeeping on the part of the sufferer. That's almost never the case, except in young children.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Boozy View Post
          It's especially important to note that most cases of pink-eye are viral, NOT bacterial. Bacterial pink-eye is usually caused by contact with human feces.
          omg Definitely don't want that.

          But yeah I heard it's caused by the cold virus, usually if you somehow transfer the germs from your nose to your eyes.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Boozy View Post
            Bacterial pink-eye is usually caused by contact with human feces.
            So you're saying bacterial pink-eye is caused by brown-eye?

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            • #7
              *snort*

              Ok, I'm SO sharing that with my boss tomorrow. (I work for an optometrist) Too funny!

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              • #8
                I had conjunctivitis recently. It started out as a sinus infection, which I get with depressing regularity. Thankfully, it almost never moves into my eyes.

                There are a lot of different causes, including irritation and allergies. More often than not, it's not contagious and will clear up on its own.

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