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Lisa,
I found your post very interesting. Here's my story. My second child gave
me a corneal abrasion when she was 5 months old. Since that time I have had
problems with dry eyes causing the scar tissue to be ripped from that sight.
I hadn't really thought about it but I haven't had any trouble with it since
weaning my third child about 7 months ago. That was after 6 years of
problems coincidence or hormone related??
Lori Werrell, IBCLC
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Date: Tuesday, November 16, 1999 4:29 PM
Subject: Dry eyes
>Mom called me to inquire if extended nursing, a little over one year, could
>be contributing to her very dry eyes. Seems she has been to the
opthamologist
>a few times in the past year about her dry eyes, now more bothersome. She
was
>told that it had to do with nursing and estrogen levels! Has anyone heard
>this before, if so do you have any documentation?
>Thanks
>Lisa Enger RN BSN IBCLC
>Boston
>
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