Message from @CatVanViver

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2019-07-14 18:54:09 UTC  

I believe you have a lot of energy or you have something in both of your eyes. Wash your eyes with some of that good baby soap. If that doesn’t work go to the doctor

2019-07-14 18:54:33 UTC  

Calcium deficit can do it.

2019-07-14 18:54:41 UTC  

Note: baby non tear soap

2019-07-14 18:55:07 UTC  

i wouldnt call myself very energetic. i am a very calm person.

2019-07-14 18:55:47 UTC  

and since this has been going on for weeks i think anything that was cought under the eyelash would have either been washed out or caused an infection

2019-07-14 18:56:02 UTC  

that would be pretty bad

2019-07-14 18:56:03 UTC  

Hmm

2019-07-14 18:56:15 UTC  

Then I don’t know

2019-07-14 18:56:26 UTC  

Again recommend a doctor

2019-07-14 18:56:56 UTC  

il try if i can find a doctor that is halfway decent at his job in the area

2019-07-14 18:57:58 UTC  

curious how despite being forced to be top grade, there are still loose ends on some of em

2019-07-14 18:58:17 UTC  

How much of milk, cheese or any other milk products you drink/eat?

2019-07-14 18:58:43 UTC  

get your **mInErAlS**

2019-07-14 18:59:01 UTC  

More like calcium. And iron.

2019-07-14 18:59:11 UTC  

Or just vitamins.

2019-07-14 18:59:18 UTC  

ayyy ron deficiency would lead to more issues than an eye twitch

2019-07-14 18:59:42 UTC  

Also, the age could play a role here.

2019-07-14 18:59:42 UTC  

calcium deficiency should generally lead to osteomalacy or however the fuck it's spelled in engrish

2019-07-14 19:00:10 UTC  

vitamins are great in digestion and general processing - enzimes of life and all that

2019-07-14 19:00:18 UTC  

You're thinking about *serious* deficit.

2019-07-14 19:00:21 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/598762150810615808/600038894913978379/image0.gif

2019-07-14 19:00:37 UTC  

he'd have to have a very specific condition to get the spasms like that

2019-07-14 19:00:52 UTC  

Again, being not so young anymore could play a role.

2019-07-14 19:01:12 UTC  

nowadays age is only a factor and not a cause for many a disease

2019-07-14 19:01:36 UTC  

brittle bones, brain damage, muscle damage; those things come from specific issues unrelated to biological yeeting

2019-07-14 19:02:54 UTC  

well i have hit me head very badly on the top of a explosion doorframe which ended up in a lot of blood loss through the nose (hospital levels of blood loss) but that was at least a year ago

2019-07-14 19:03:20 UTC  

i eat very healthy and dont overdoo on anything realy

2019-07-14 19:03:20 UTC  

Yes, but several factor that alone are nothing *could* produce it.

2019-07-14 19:03:55 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/598762150810615808/600039773041721346/image0.png

2019-07-14 19:04:00 UTC  

but shurely the effects would have come emediatly wouldnt they?

2019-07-14 19:04:23 UTC  

trauma can be so and so

2019-07-14 19:04:30 UTC  

hmmmm

2019-07-14 19:04:32 UTC  

you'll have to go for a check-up

2019-07-14 19:04:37 UTC  

to confirm or deny anything

2019-07-14 19:05:02 UTC  

Not necessarily. My dad started having migraines only after a year he hurt his head (got hit by a car).

2019-07-14 19:05:35 UTC  

well i had migrane as a kid but that stopped when i was 11

2019-07-14 19:06:05 UTC  

still the impact wasnt that bad and the bloodloss was more then anything surprising.

2019-07-14 19:06:56 UTC  

xD

2019-07-14 19:06:58 UTC  

mafia 3 is a strongly worded video game

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/598762150810615808/600040554813718568/unknown.png

2019-07-14 19:07:21 UTC  

Fake & gay.