Interesting, usually it's Post accutane people like myself that suffer from Dry eyes, not so much PFS people. Makes you wonder how those condition from 2 different drugs can have such similarities sometimes, though they both share similar mechanisms.
@Orion apparently attributes its recent benefits to huge B2 doses. We know that vitamins level in blood isn't always a good indicator.
I had to stop wearing contact after accutane too, and I have these really weird symptoms of colour lightning issue when I fix a spotlight.
For example, If I close my left eye and read my phone with only my right eye, for say 3 minutes, and reopen the left eye, I'll realize I don't see with the same nuances of light: the left eye will see the room just fine, as usual, while the right eye will see everything in a dark lighting. and it passes after a few minutes when my eye readjust. That's vitamin A overdose for you
This Appeared during accutane and never left
Well I don't know if that means I'm still loaded with retinoic acid somewhere in my body, or if it affected a gene or if it's more immune related. It could be a vitamin A deficiency as well.
I'll update my log and write down my plan for the following weeks, probably what Orion is doing with a bit of twist, with always cd's protocol as a staple
I have seen improvements in the dryness when cutting carbs like you as well, meaning the immune system play its part to an extent
@Orion apparently attributes its recent benefits to huge B2 doses. We know that vitamins level in blood isn't always a good indicator.
I had to stop wearing contact after accutane too, and I have these really weird symptoms of colour lightning issue when I fix a spotlight.
For example, If I close my left eye and read my phone with only my right eye, for say 3 minutes, and reopen the left eye, I'll realize I don't see with the same nuances of light: the left eye will see the room just fine, as usual, while the right eye will see everything in a dark lighting. and it passes after a few minutes when my eye readjust. That's vitamin A overdose for you
This Appeared during accutane and never left
Well I don't know if that means I'm still loaded with retinoic acid somewhere in my body, or if it affected a gene or if it's more immune related. It could be a vitamin A deficiency as well.
I'll update my log and write down my plan for the following weeks, probably what Orion is doing with a bit of twist, with always cd's protocol as a staple
I have seen improvements in the dryness when cutting carbs like you as well, meaning the immune system play its part to an extent
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