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Until 2 years ago I started wearing glasses, and as soon as I started wearing them I noticed an immediate change in my perspective of the reflections, before it was not especially annoying, it was just that mainly the reflections of car lights were too noticeable to me, and a month ago I changed my glasses again after all that time and now I really wouldn't dare to cross a street at night because the reflection of certain car lights is too noticeable, it's basically as if the brightness of my sight lowered and focused only on the light of the car, basically I see like two suns in front of me when I have a car in front of me.

I am really worried about this, is it reversible?

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There may or may not have been a μL or two of pus the first time

The second time it was mostly clear stuff with a little blood mixed in

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When vomiting uncontrollably, it is obviously best to go to the doctor. What other ways are there to recover from receiving treatment for Salmonella besides waiting it out after being given antibiotics?

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Like the title says. I wake up during the night to find my pinky and ring finger on both hands asleep. I need to wiggle them a lot to wake them back up. The rest of each hand is still awake. Trying to reposition my arms helps a little, but it seem to go back to whatever positions are causing the issue during the night, so it happens a lot. Not sure why the nerves would be this sensitive all of a sudden. I don’t lean on them during the day and use ergonomic keyboard pads.