Posted by 01gentdc on January 22, 2016 at 10:56:50 from (184.16.175.177):
maybe some of you have done this ,?,,couple a days ago , mite a busted a blood vessel in my eyes I reached down to pik up my empty trailer and hook up to the tractor , aint tooo heavy , aint too lite ,neither. ,. with all the cold weather , maybe its the heavy clothes bunchin too tite ,,around this 250 lbs of wandering muscle . maybe 59 aint as young as it used to be . ,, as I strained bent over on the hitch I felt sumthin tinge behind my eyes ,. no real pain , except my eyes now feel;like they are flash burned from weldin like sand in my eyes ,,. I see well enuf , nearly as blind as I always have been , . I have not told my sara ,yet , maybe gonna have to see a Dr, 1st of week ,. just wonder if anyone else ever had that ..
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