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Chicklady707
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Okay my son is not the only one! The eye doctor said my son was the first he has seen.Ive gotten pecked in the eye before. More than once. Younger birds seem to do it more.

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Okay my son is not the only one! The eye doctor said my son was the first he has seen.Ive gotten pecked in the eye before. More than once. Younger birds seem to do it more.
Okay my son is not the only one! The eye doctor said my son was the first he has seen.![]()
It's the same for me. I just had a gritty feeling in my eye for a little while -- no blood or intense pain or anything.Well, a lot of people probably don't go in to the eye doctor when it happens. I wouldn't unless it started to really be painful or I couldn't see right.
He couldnāt see well and he was crying and complaining, which is not like him. He couldnāt even read the top line of the really big lines at the doc office. The abrasion is horizontal on his cornea directly in his line of vision and that is why he cannot see/read well.Well, a lot of people probably don't go in to the eye doctor when it happens. I wouldn't unless it started to really be painful or I couldn't see right.
I hope that he recovers soon. I'm sorry that this happened!He couldnāt see well and he was crying and complaining, which is not like him. He couldnāt even read the top line of the really big lines at the doc office. The abrasion is horizontal on his cornea directly in his line of vision and that is why he cannot see/read well.
He couldnāt see well and he was crying and complaining, which is not like him. He couldnāt even read the top line of the really big lines at the doc office. The abrasion is horizontal on his cornea directly in his line of vision and that is why he cannot see/read well.
You are correct! No numbing drops at home. I was wondering why the doctorYep, eye injuries hurt. It will hurt for a good 2-3 days and then will improve quickly. It's too bad the numbing drops they use to inspect the eye inhibit healing (so you don't get to take those at home).