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Old Dec 18, 2009, 04:34 PM
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When I am reading posts, etc, it looks like the screen is wavy. It is hard to explain, but picture looking at the ocean from above. There are huge, slow swells just moving gently up and down. Now take this sensation and superimpose the screen or page.

I hope no one gets sea-sick...

Any thoughts?

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Old Dec 19, 2009, 03:21 PM
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How long have you been looking at the monitor? I have found recently that if I spend too much time looking at the monitor, reading, knitting, or really anything that requires somewhat close looking (wow I hope you can figure out what I meant because I can't figure out how to word it LOL), everything goes blurry and until I rest my eyes for a while, it just stays blurry. I don't get the wavy thing, though. If it gets better after you rest your eyes (just rest and keep them closed), then it's probably eye strain.
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Old Dec 19, 2009, 11:03 PM
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I actually felt better after I ate some dinner, so it hink I might have bee over-hungry.

My meds kick my butt if I don't eat enough.
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