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Walgreens [walgreens.com] has
0.34-Oz Blink Contacts Lubricating Eye Drops on sale for
$0.99 when you follow the deal instructions below. Select free store pick up where stock permits ($10 minimum order required for pickup).
Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location. Coupons are typically limited to one per account.
Instructions:
- Log in or Register for a myWalgreens account (free to join [walgreens.com]).
- Click here for 0.34-Oz Blink Contacts Lubricating Eye Drops [walgreens.com]
- On the product page, clip the following coupons:
- $3 off Manufacturer's coupon
- $4 off Monthly Savings Book coupon
- Add to cart for store pickup
- Prices should be $0.99 + free store pickup ($10 order minimum)
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"Add another item to your cart increasing the total past $10, continue to checkout to the screen where you input your payment information then in a separate browser tab open Walgreens.com and remove the item you added before. Once you refresh the first page it will allow you to pickup even without the $10 minimum."
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Glaucoma isn't a nerve detaching from the retina. Glaucoma happens when fluid (aqueous humor) builds up in the front part of your eye. That extra fluid increases the pressure in your eye, damaging the optic nerve.
There are a number of risk factors which can cause the development of glaucoma. These include:
Elevated eye pressure
Increasing age
Family history of glaucoma
Ethnic background
Eye injury
Diabetes
Hyperopia (farsightedness)
High myopia (shortsightedness)
I'm actually going through a bunch of tests for glaucoma right now and learning a bunch about it. I stand by what I said.
https://www.nei.nih.gov/learn-abo...ye%20exam
"What causes glaucoma?
Scientists aren't sure what causes the most common types of glaucoma, but many people with glaucoma have high eye pressure — and treatments that lower eye pressure help to slow the disease."
"Some people with high eye pressure don't get glaucoma — and there's a type of glaucoma that happens in people with normal eye pressure"