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Hazards of ranching in Arctic with RWF Caribou.
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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron" data-source="post: 1556441" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>So yesterday evening I got a tingle in my left eye which grew into full born excruciating pain by evening that I dulled with left over Tylenol 3's so I could at least sleep from 8-1 and 3-8. Phoned optometrist early this morning for emergency appointment. Thought for sure I had scratched my eye, on what I have no idea. He gave me one quick look at a distance and then double check with his eye machine. Went to reach for his phone and sunk his head in dismay. He wanted so badly to take a picture of such a classic case of snow blindness. He said 'you look like you tried to weld without a helmet.' Completely melted the surface layer of my cornea. Surprised it happened at all with auto-darkening glasses and a ball cap on. Lucky it was only one eye. Gave me some drops to knock the pain and I bought patches to keep it closed, so I get to be a pirate rancher for a few days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron, post: 1556441, member: 1682"] So yesterday evening I got a tingle in my left eye which grew into full born excruciating pain by evening that I dulled with left over Tylenol 3's so I could at least sleep from 8-1 and 3-8. Phoned optometrist early this morning for emergency appointment. Thought for sure I had scratched my eye, on what I have no idea. He gave me one quick look at a distance and then double check with his eye machine. Went to reach for his phone and sunk his head in dismay. He wanted so badly to take a picture of such a classic case of snow blindness. He said 'you look like you tried to weld without a helmet.' Completely melted the surface layer of my cornea. Surprised it happened at all with auto-darkening glasses and a ball cap on. Lucky it was only one eye. Gave me some drops to knock the pain and I bought patches to keep it closed, so I get to be a pirate rancher for a few days. [/QUOTE]
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