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captain-codpiece 31-01-2009 09:02 PM

Does anyone else have this wierd problem?
 
I cannot last one single 5 min heat without my eyes watering. Wierd, but it's driving me mad. Anyone else get this? I think it's cos I concentrate so hard that I forget to blink. :blush:

bert digler 31-01-2009 09:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by captain-codpiece (Post 203183)
I cannot last one single 5 min heat without my eyes watering. Wierd, but it's driving me mad. Anyone else get this? I think it's cos I concentrate so hard that I forget to blink. :blush:

blink then:lol:

i4n 31-01-2009 09:15 PM

I get that sometimes too, probably for not blinking either.

Must remember to blink when racing.

bert digler 31-01-2009 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by i4n (Post 203193)
I get that sometimes too, probably for not blinking either.

Must remember to blink when racing.

i used to shake but i was probably pissed:lol:

budgio 31-01-2009 09:20 PM

Sometimes i get a blinding migrain, it last happened at the MKgp last year.
You got to have good eyes in this game.
Just wondering if any of the top drivers wear corrective vision?

DCM 31-01-2009 09:58 PM

I wear corrective vision....










But I ain't a top driver..... :woot:

stegger 31-01-2009 10:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bert digler (Post 203195)
i used to shake but i was probably pissed:lol:

I get the shakes if i'm leading a race, whether a qualifier or a final :lol::lol:
I haven't had the shakes for a while :lol::lol::lol:

bert digler 31-01-2009 10:18 PM

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Originally Posted by stegger (Post 203220)
I get the shakes if i'm leading a race, whether a qualifier or a final :lol::lol:
I haven't had the shakes for a while :lol::lol::lol:

frank gallagher is feckin ace:lol:

Spencer Mulcahy 31-01-2009 10:22 PM

I get this as well but I think I am just crying as I am so crap.:lol:

SHY 31-01-2009 10:26 PM

Some solutions:
1) blink
2) wear ski goggles

And for gods sake don't put sunscreen on your face on a hot summer day... I've done a couple of 45 minute finals with sunscreen in my eyes... :lol:

ashleyb4 31-01-2009 10:33 PM

I get the shakes when im winning a club meeting i dont even want to think what im lick when i make my first nat a final.

A

bodgit 31-01-2009 10:38 PM

get some hyper melrose ( artifial tears ) from the chemist.sounds daft but they will keep your eyes moist so your real tears wont be trying to lubricate your eyes while you race without blinking

Cruise 31-01-2009 11:03 PM

I once had the same problem till I figured that I was not breathing because of focusing on racing.

Cruise

captain-codpiece 31-01-2009 11:24 PM

Good, I'm pleased now. I was beginning to think I was a freak. :lol: Either that or just very emotional about racing model cars.................:eh?:

Matt Alcock 31-01-2009 11:28 PM

i noticed ollies jefferies wears glasses

Quote:

Originally Posted by budgio (Post 203197)
Sometimes i get a blinding migrain, it last happened at the MKgp last year.
You got to have good eyes in this game.
Just wondering if any of the top drivers wear corrective vision?


Mike Hudson 01-02-2009 03:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SHY (Post 203232)
Some solutions:
1) blink
2) wear ski goggles

And for gods sake don't put sunscreen on your face on a hot summer day... I've done a couple of 45 minute finals with sunscreen in my eyes... :lol:

Suncream on your face is deadly when racing! :cry: ruined my day at york outdoor regional lastyear after i tq'd a round :drool: My eye went all blury for 5 hours :cry:

Carole_MH 01-02-2009 05:15 PM

I race 1/10 TC indoors, wear contact lens and still suffer the watery eyes, the drops mentioned earlier are actually called 'hypro mellose' but a much cheaper and easier eyedrop is 'tears naturale' which replicate the eyes natural lubrication. If you race outdoors it could also be a touch of hayfever causing your eyes to water and the best for this is a drop called 'sodium chromoglycate' both of these are available from a pharmacist without prescription.

Carole

Welshy40 02-02-2009 01:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stegger (Post 203220)
I get the shakes if i'm leading a race, whether a qualifier or a final :lol::lol:
I haven't had the shakes for a while :lol::lol::lol:

Hehehe I remember when Craig Harris and Dave Belsten had to carry me off the rostrum after taking Tq due to having major shakes. I know the feeling.

Alfonzo 02-02-2009 01:44 PM

Jeeez - Warning! Racing model cars can be dangerous for your health! :eh?::lol:

Chrislong 02-02-2009 03:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by captain-codpiece (Post 203183)
I cannot last one single 5 min heat without my eyes watering. Wierd, but it's driving me mad. Anyone else get this? I think it's cos I concentrate so hard that I forget to blink. :blush:

All the time. Its light that makes me worse. On a hot sunny day with rostrum facing the sun, usually its eyes and nose. Heyfever tablets help, but don't prevent, and same with sunglasses + cap.

Then in a sporthall, un-natural light sets me off. After an hour continuous (i.e. 24hr meeting this weekend) my eyes are on storks, nose has run down my neck, and my left arm is locked at the elbow.

Wind in my eyes is also bad, I have a variety of sunglasses depending on the day it is - try to always wear them outdoors, so they range from clear to dark. :lol:


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