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What's the most trivial thing that ever made you go to the doctor?

07.06.2025 21:42

What's the most trivial thing that ever made you go to the doctor?

Finally I arrived at my destination, long story short after that I went home at 17.45 and my eyes were still sore. I held my eyes the whole way, so I drove the motorbike using only my right hand, with my left hand holding my eye (the one with the eye that got something in it). When I got home, I washed my hands then took some clean water and rubbed it on my eyes. I blinked my eyes again in the water in the hope that the pain would go away.

It's really small, right? This is the problem, apparently. But after that, there's a new problem. I have to pay the service bill + medicine for my eye that got something in it, want ...

At that time I went riding a motorbike. Completely wearing glasses, a mask, and my helmet visor was closed. For some reason in the middle of the road around 3:00 p.m., my eyes felt very sore. Blinking several times did not relieve the pain, I finally bought eye drops because I thought it was just something that got in my eyes.

If James Bond is meant to be the best secret agent in the world, how come all the bad guys in the World seem to know who he is?

I wonder it's been 2 hours since I had something in my eye, what's in my eye that it hurts this much? It feels like something in my eye, but it won't go away! As far as I know, if something in my eye is not allowed to be rubbed. But what can I do, my eyes were so itchy that I ended up rubbing them until my eyes and eyelids started to turn red.

Finally at 19.00 I went to the eye doctor because I wanted to work on my thesis so it was hampered and it had been about 2 hours? How could something get in my eye for 2 hours? My eyes were already wet because I had been doused with eye drops + I rubbed them so that tears came out. My eyelids were opened by the doctor, it was a bit difficult to remove them but finally I could. The process didn't take long, only 15 minutes. The doctor was also an expert and luckily I wasn't laughed at by the doctor but the nurse was a bit shocked.

And, this is what's on my eyelids :)

This crab emits light from its forehead, and scientists have tried to figure out why. - Farmingdale Observer

It didn't disappear after all.

Something in my eye got in it.